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Nonstopdrivel
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[img=https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dr89IYFXgAAlkfQ.jpg:large]Aaron Jones' rushing stats[/img]
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This is a real tough one to call.
On the one hand:
Seattle is at home
They are healthier than we are
On the other hand:
We are thin at DB but Seattle doesn't have much of a passing offense.
The Hawks haven't really beaten anybody that's any good (combined record against teams they have beaten are 10-26) but have played a few good teams and hung with them.
Not spoken about much is GB has played 4 teams leading their division and now play their 2nd team 2nd in their division. Miami has been the only game where they really made it easy.
Whoever loses this game is pretty much toast so that's a wash.
Our offense needs to start out well and not flounder around the 1st half. They should be able to move the ball and score on these guys. This is key to get Seattle away from just being able to run the ball. Score points and make them start throwing it.
If they play like they have the last three weeks without turning the ball over late like what happened in the Rams and Pat's games they should win.
On the one hand:
Seattle is at home
They are healthier than we are
On the other hand:
We are thin at DB but Seattle doesn't have much of a passing offense.
The Hawks haven't really beaten anybody that's any good (combined record against teams they have beaten are 10-26) but have played a few good teams and hung with them.
Not spoken about much is GB has played 4 teams leading their division and now play their 2nd team 2nd in their division. Miami has been the only game where they really made it easy.
Whoever loses this game is pretty much toast so that's a wash.
Our offense needs to start out well and not flounder around the 1st half. They should be able to move the ball and score on these guys. This is key to get Seattle away from just being able to run the ball. Score points and make them start throwing it.
If they play like they have the last three weeks without turning the ball over late like what happened in the Rams and Pat's games they should win.
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Seahawks have been playing better than their record indicates. Both teams are desperate. My heart says Packers my head says Seahawks.
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Russell Wilson has put the ball on the ground nine times this year. If Pettine is smart, he'll have his pass rushers focus more on knocking the ball out of Wilson's hands than putting him on the ground and risking penalties.
On the other hand, there was this beautiful play in the Buccaneers/Redskins game last week in which Zach Brown both punched the ball out of Jacquizz Rodgers' hands, sending it flying into the end zone where the Redskins recovered for a touchback, and wrapped up to secure the tackle. I want to see more fundamentally sound plays like that out of the Packers defense.
You can see that play at 7:30 of this video:
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On the other hand, there was this beautiful play in the Buccaneers/Redskins game last week in which Zach Brown both punched the ball out of Jacquizz Rodgers' hands, sending it flying into the end zone where the Redskins recovered for a touchback, and wrapped up to secure the tackle. I want to see more fundamentally sound plays like that out of the Packers defense.
You can see that play at 7:30 of this video:
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Terry Bradshaw says John Dorsey is good friends with Mike McCarthy.
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John Schneider convinced Ted Thompson to hire Mike McCarthy.
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It's going down man.
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Kenny Clark is gonna eat those OL.
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PFF grades 76.1
44.8 52.2 50.0 51.7 for their OL
44.8 52.2 50.0 51.7 for their OL
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Perry out again?
Another one stealing mney
Another one stealing mney
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