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Long term effects of the Buffalo loss. GB @ Seattle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Carl" data-source="post: 587372" data-attributes="member: 9497"><p>It's not like we are on an 8 game losing streak in Seattle.</p><p></p><p>As far as I'm concerned, we are 1-1 there in the last two years. </p><p></p><p>Yeah, we know they are good at home, but not unbeatable. </p><p></p><p>As far as a Buffalo 2.0, not a chance. We will not drop that many passes, not have as many poor routes, and Rodgers will not be that off. Jordy also will not drop a bomb and the likelihood of a punt return TD and blocked FG are low. That's a 14-17 point swing right there depending on if the FG would have been good. </p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong, I'll give credit to Buffalo as they played good defense, but we also made tons of uncharacteristic mistakes. </p><p></p><p>Also, we all know the blueprint to beat Rodgers is to drop 7 and rush 4. Buffalo is the only game I've seen Rodgers play where that worked without QB pressure. </p><p></p><p>The pass protection vs. Buffalo was outstanding. Seattle, with a good DL, but not Buffalo quality, will have a hard time getting pressue with just four guys. Ninety percent of the time when Rodgers gets time to throw, he picks apart the defense. If he gets the same amount of time to throw vs Seattle, the offense should be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl, post: 587372, member: 9497"] It's not like we are on an 8 game losing streak in Seattle. As far as I'm concerned, we are 1-1 there in the last two years. Yeah, we know they are good at home, but not unbeatable. As far as a Buffalo 2.0, not a chance. We will not drop that many passes, not have as many poor routes, and Rodgers will not be that off. Jordy also will not drop a bomb and the likelihood of a punt return TD and blocked FG are low. That's a 14-17 point swing right there depending on if the FG would have been good. Don't get me wrong, I'll give credit to Buffalo as they played good defense, but we also made tons of uncharacteristic mistakes. Also, we all know the blueprint to beat Rodgers is to drop 7 and rush 4. Buffalo is the only game I've seen Rodgers play where that worked without QB pressure. The pass protection vs. Buffalo was outstanding. Seattle, with a good DL, but not Buffalo quality, will have a hard time getting pressue with just four guys. Ninety percent of the time when Rodgers gets time to throw, he picks apart the defense. If he gets the same amount of time to throw vs Seattle, the offense should be fine. [/QUOTE]
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