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Green Bay Packers ( 4 - 1 )
- Total Offense = 7th
Rushing Offense = 7th
Passing Offense =
14th
Total Defense = 14th
Rushing Defense = 15th
Passing Defense =
14th
Points For =
33.8 (3rd)
Points Against = 27.8 (20th)

Houston Texans ( 1 - 5 )
- Total Offense = 17th
Rushing Offense = 31st
Passing Offense = 3rd
Total Defense = 30th
Rushing Defense = 32nd
Passing Defense = 21st
Points For =
24.3 (21st)
Points Against = 30.3 (26th)
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Them 17
I hope you are right.
I wish I could make such a bold prediction.
After last week (and last season) its hard for me to feel good about our chances.
Our defense can’t be counted on in crunch time to win a game for us.
We just don’t have the players to do so. If we go up against a half decent team, we lose.
Until we get a D that can get decent pressure on a QB, and can shut down the run, we will live or die on whether or not our offense can out shoot the opponent.
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Just asking as I look at the positive predictions.....are any of you guys pessimists?
Unfortunately, I am beginning to think I am.
I had always thought I was just a "50% capacity" guy...a realist....but I find myself looking at and focusing on all the reasons we won't win, instead of reasons we will win.
It is not a good way to be a sports fan.
I am realizing that I enjoy sporting events more when I don't have a rooting interest.
Re the game:
I think Watson is an excellent young quarterback, but I hope our D has a strong bounce-back game....and I hope our guys have stopped reading all the positive clippings and realize how far we have to go to be great, not just good.
Unfortunately, I am beginning to think I am.
I had always thought I was just a "50% capacity" guy...a realist....but I find myself looking at and focusing on all the reasons we won't win, instead of reasons we will win.
It is not a good way to be a sports fan.
I am realizing that I enjoy sporting events more when I don't have a rooting interest.
Re the game:
I think Watson is an excellent young quarterback, but I hope our D has a strong bounce-back game....and I hope our guys have stopped reading all the positive clippings and realize how far we have to go to be great, not just good.
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As I said KRK, I’m very nervous about this game. It could go either way. Of course I hope our guys win, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they lose.
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Sadly I believe I'm going to miss this game, too much work, not enough time :-(
Can someone please keep an eye on LB Martin, the new DB starting for the injured King and Savage and the OL.
If fully healthy the Packers take it, but they're so banged up, I'm thinking the Texans have a great shot as they have an extremely deep WR group going against our injured DB group that lacked depth even when fully healthy.
And don't let their record fool you, the Texans have played tough, looking at their schedule and outside the Vikings, you'll find they have played half of the best teams in the NFL so far this season they're the only team with a strength of schedule over .600... their opponents have won 60.6% of their games so far this season, so they're better than their record.
It's going to come down to which OL vs pass rush executes better, and while that might normally favor the Packers... Packers are missing LT Bak, CB King and S Savage making it harder...
I'm thinking we're potential going to see big games from WR Randall Cobb (Texans) or those top four WRs... but Packers might be able to counter with some power football and we might see AJ Dillon flash some keeping the Texans pass rush off of Rodgers some...
Sadly I'm thinking it might take the Packers a little while to go to the power running game (and they might have some errors), so I'm thinking Texans win due to our injuries.
That being said... I'd be talking shit to the Smith's about how the pass rush has done shit so far this season... and with injured DBs and going against a weaker OL, we need them to step up more than ever... forgot run defense, leave that to the DTs... pass rush full force baby!
Second thought, their OL might be weaker than I first thought... their is the potential the Packers pass rush dominants them... and this game might come down to turn overs and who wins between Texans WRs getting opens and Packers pass rush getting to the QB.
Can someone please keep an eye on LB Martin, the new DB starting for the injured King and Savage and the OL.
If fully healthy the Packers take it, but they're so banged up, I'm thinking the Texans have a great shot as they have an extremely deep WR group going against our injured DB group that lacked depth even when fully healthy.
And don't let their record fool you, the Texans have played tough, looking at their schedule and outside the Vikings, you'll find they have played half of the best teams in the NFL so far this season they're the only team with a strength of schedule over .600... their opponents have won 60.6% of their games so far this season, so they're better than their record.
It's going to come down to which OL vs pass rush executes better, and while that might normally favor the Packers... Packers are missing LT Bak, CB King and S Savage making it harder...
I'm thinking we're potential going to see big games from WR Randall Cobb (Texans) or those top four WRs... but Packers might be able to counter with some power football and we might see AJ Dillon flash some keeping the Texans pass rush off of Rodgers some...
Sadly I'm thinking it might take the Packers a little while to go to the power running game (and they might have some errors), so I'm thinking Texans win due to our injuries.
That being said... I'd be talking shit to the Smith's about how the pass rush has done shit so far this season... and with injured DBs and going against a weaker OL, we need them to step up more than ever... forgot run defense, leave that to the DTs... pass rush full force baby!
Second thought, their OL might be weaker than I first thought... their is the potential the Packers pass rush dominants them... and this game might come down to turn overs and who wins between Texans WRs getting opens and Packers pass rush getting to the QB.
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With injuries abound on both sides of the ball, I think MLF leans on the run game and it will be the difference maker. I think Dillion will have a coming out party and I wouldn't be surprised if Dexter Williams has some nice carries.
Green Bay 31
Houston 20
Green Bay 31
Houston 20
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