This should be interesting..I dont think the Pack can win, but if we do people will believe!
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What the hell are you talking about?
We might not win, but to say you don't think we CAN win?
That's preposterous.
Cleveland beat New Orleans, and beat New England.
We can beat Atlanta.
We're #1 in the NFL in points scored vs points allowed.
Let us pick your brain man!I don't know my birds are decent against the pass but I don't know if we good enough to stop rogers and company. I have a feeling this game is going to become a shoot out
Carpe Cervisia = seize the beer
:read: Let me check the rules... "Teams must fill out survey before playing the Packers"
:write:1.) I would like a new:
a.) Quarterback
b.) Head Coach
:write:2.) We need to stop the pass so we will double team:
a.) Greg Jennings
b.) Donald Driver
c.) James Jones
d.) Jordy Nelson
e.) Spencer Havner
:write:3.) Turnovers lose games, so we will throw it to:
a.) Tramon William's reciever
b.) Charles Woodson's reciever
c.) Collins over the top
:write:4.) In case of severe blow out or shut out call:
a.) Mom @ 555 634-2102
b.) Jen Sterger @ 732 321-0231 (disclaimer, not real # don't send pics of PP's)
:rules: Fill this out and then return!
Let us pick your brain man!
What's your team greatest strenghts and weakness?
I'm coming to this game thinking that, on D, what we need to do is stop the run game, and if Tramon Williams is able to cover Roddy White, we're set.
And at offense, that Rodgers and co will be able to score on you. You are 24th in yards vs the pass, and have allowed 18 Tds. That your DL hasn't sacked much, so he'll have time, and with time, he'll eventually find someone open. But that it'll be really hard to run against you, since you're 6th in yards and have allowed only 3 rushing Tds.
Am I anywhere near right? How are your corners and safeties, how is your pass rush performing? Is your team selling against the run or are they really improved?
How is Matt Ryan doing? The games you lost, your running game was really innefective. Roddy White hasn't been denied thus far, and he is the best receiver we'll face so far, but Tramon Williams has only allowed 1 TD this whole year, to Randy Moss, in a play where Woodson interfered with him. He has rendered Harvin, Desean Jackson, Lee Evans, Devin Hester, Miles Austin, Santonio Holmes and Braylon Edwards, all innefective (he didn't guard Brandon Marshall all the time nor Santana Moss, mostly it was Woodson).
Another illustration, we have allowed 9 passing TDs and intercepted the opposing qb 15 times. We have allowed 4 rushing TDs and forced 4 fumbles. We also have allowed just 1 100+ yard rusher (Peterson, in 28 carries). Though we have allowed some 100+ yard games to commitees. We lead the league in opposing QB rating, and lead the league in points against.
So tell us!
Thanks for the breakdown, man, and good luck!We are a very well rounded team. Nothing fancy either way on run or pass. Atlanta has been know as a run first team but lately it has been what you would call no huddle or muddle huddle. Ryan is a very good game manager.
On O we have turner but folks keep over looking snelling. The kid is a beast and has great hands. Of course you know about White. Gonzalez though not what he use to be is very dangerous on 10 yards and less. Jenkins is not a true #2 reciever but comes up with amazing catches when needed most. Finn is a very reliable route runner and has good hands.
On D we have a very solid line. Not one person is really a starter. They rotate between 8 lineman all game so in 3rd and 4th quarter is when they really cause major problems by being fresher then the O.
Our corners and not the best but pretty good in coverage. If Robinson is allowed to play bump and run expect a long day for your recievers. Grimes is small but guy amazes me every game with his freakish altheticism. Good linebackers and we have spoon back. That man brings the wood.
So like I said all in all a good team but nothing that stands out as a wow factor.
What scares me really is the pass game. Again if robinson does not have his hands tied by the D cordinator and lets him play bump and run will be rough day for your recievers, but if our cordinator calls the typical same plays then your pass game may be the back breaker for the Falcons.
Also we may not get a lot of sacks but tend to get the hits and knockdowns to make QB's nervous and make mistakes
I have one important question.. Does your RT give up sacks?
My older brother has lived in Atlanta for about 20 years now. When they visited last Christmas, he told me he had "switched allegiances" over the years from the Packers to the Falcons. My Grandpa Christie might still be rolling over in his grave from that one. The shame of it all; the shame, the shame. :sorry: