ThePerfectBeard
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Really good game all around. Loved the way Lacy was running and the Defense had a huge fire the whole game. Rodger's looked good, but I still don't like seeing him take those sacks. Just throw the damn ball away.
They didDo fans boo him when he enters Lambeau?
He seems to be pretty much forgotten about or there doesn't seem to be as much lingering hurt as there is for another ex-Packer who joined the Vikings.
Yeah. That's right.
I do mean Ryan Longewell.
Overall, this was a fantastic game obviously.
STUDS: Nelson and Quarless -- On one of Lacy's TD's, Nelson and Quarless both held their blocks for an incredibly long time, even though the run wasn't supposed to go their way. Lacy didn't have anything so he bounced it back outside and the fantastic blocks of Quarless and Nelson allowed Lacy to get into the end zone. Quarless has stepped up in a big way, making an impact on both the passing and running game, and he is our obvious #1 TE now. I know Nelson only had the 1 catch, but he provided lots of problems for the defense.
Luther Robinson: He gets signed to 53 and activated because of Boyd's injury, and he causes an INT. Fantastic. Overall, he looked like he belonged.
Burnett: He made solid plays all over the place, kept things in front of him, and he had a few tackles short of the 1st down marker to get off the field. He takes a lot of heat, so I'm glad he stepped up today.
Dom Capers: Fantastic game plan. From the eye test, this is the first game I really felt the defense dominated and imposed their will.
Daniels, Guion, Perry, and Peppers: So much pressure. Perry looked good, too, and that gives me hope for his future.
Masthay: 6 punts for 304 yards (50.7 yards/punt) with a long of 58, 5 punts inside the 20, and only 1 touchback. Fantastic bounce back performance.
Rodgers: A 138.7 passer rating, and he had this team so far ahead in the 4th quarter he got benched. That pretty much sums it up.
Lacy: The biggest stud of all, he looked a lot better this week with 8.1 YPC, 2 rushing TD's, and some receiving yards to go with it.
DUDS:
HHCD: He got run over a few times for 1st downs.
D. Jones: He didn't have much of an impact and he got injured.
Adams: 1 catch for 11 yards. Sure, he had a TD, but he still doesn't seem to be on the same page with Rodgers. He also got pushed out of bounds on a play, which I think was weak play by him. He also needs to work on his blocking IMO.
Flynn: Wow, that was a bad performance. He needs to show the NFL his talents and hope for another opportunity to start, but he didn't show that today.
Overall, a great game. Lots of studs and the duds were nitpicking a bit.
In mathematics, division by zero is treated as meaningless, illogical, invalid...choose the term. If you wrote a division-by-zero expression in a computer program it would crash.I'm no mathematician or anything, but since you can't divide by zero, wouldn't it be something like nil%? Never mind, my brain will start hurting if I think about that too much lol
I recall a writer, I cannot remember which, who said Janis is the new Billy Schroeder. Specifics were not cited, but I think the comparison, at this point, is apt.I forgot about Janis. He did some little things that were impressive in his limited time. He blocked well on a starks run, he made the nice 2 grabs and on the 2nd catch he scrapped for extra yards instead of going OB.
Thought of one...Bill Cowher for his fired up half time rant about the Vikings not having the right game plan, as if that was why there were down so far.
The Vikings were flat out getting whipped. A different game plan wouldn't have mattered.
No. The reason they were down so far was:
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Yes. I caught that too! I respect Bill but no game plan change mattered. He tried the old Dr Phil approach who used to say "people, do what works" lol. Contrary to his point of view was Deion Sanders who I had to laugh when he said "Vikings need to turn to the running game and worry about their next opponent" there's a guy who didn't speak in rhetoric. LolThought of one...Bill Cowher for his fired up half time rant about the Vikings not having the right game plan, as if that was why there were down so far.
The Vikings were flat out getting whipped. A different game plan wouldn't have mattered.
I would call an injury as incomplete since could not prove or disprove his ability
Would be like you are to turn in a essay but got emergency surgery and couldnt write it.. Your professor gives you a F because you didnt turn it in
Just my opinion
So in other words, it simply makes no sense to try to represent 0 for 0 as any kind of percentage. It would be trying to quantify something that didn't happen.In mathematics, division by zero is treated as meaningless, illogical, invalid...choose the term. If you wrote a division-by-zero expression in a computer program it would crash.
I actually feel sorry for the guy.
He's made 10 million, has a hot wife with a good job, and he will find a good job once he's out of the NFL. I don't at all. Sure, it isn't his fault that he was picked so high. But he has quite a bit going for him. I would be just fine if I didn't make it as an NFL QB if I were him.
He's made 10 million, has a hot wife with a good job, and he will find a good job once he's out of the NFL. I don't at all. Sure, it isn't his fault that he was picked so high. But he has quite a bit going for him. I would be just fine if I didn't make it as an NFL QB if I were him.
Datone Jones has a lot of emergencies. lol In all seriousness, he needs to find a way to stay on the field. The guy was a 1st round draft pick and they won't put him on the field much, and when they finally do he gets injured.
Yeah, he got to the top of the mountain, got (and is getting) paid a lot of money, avoided major injury, but it did not work out. Only a tiny percentage of the great mass of people get that chance. He should be happy to have gotten his shot at the golder ring.He's made 10 million, has a hot wife with a good job, and he will find a good job once he's out of the NFL. I don't at all. Sure, it isn't his fault that he was picked so high. But he has quite a bit going for him. I would be just fine if I didn't make it as an NFL QB if I were him.
Yeah, he got to the top of the mountain, got (and is getting) paid a lot of money, avoided major injury, but it did not work out. Only a tiny percentage of the great mass of people get that chance. He should be happy to have gotten his shot at the golder ring.