Packers at Dallas Live Game Thread (Week4)

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I know we didn't want to give them time. But that was terrible after we got inside the 20, feel Matt played for the tie more than the win.
 

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Crappy playcalling inside 2 minutes. Should've had more, better shots to the endzone. Better than a loss, but could've stolen a W. :(
Dallas was taking away shots deep which is why the runs and intermediate passes to Wicks and Doubs and Golden were open.
 

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Couple of weeks ago who would have thought our D would be the issue. Enjoy these games, but build towards the ones that count…
 
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I didn’t follow closely. Shouldn’t we have spiked it instead of losing clock? Maybe not idk
 

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Whole of OT felt like playing to not lose rather than playing for a win. And the cherry on top is that when you get close with a few seconds left it seems like your team isn’t even remotely on the same page as to if you’re trying to get a TD, settling for a FG, or even intend to run a play at all.

Credit for sticking with it I guess but IMO that’s a shameful way to go out. Obviously it’s preferable to tie than lose mathematically but it feels like a loss all the same. Part of me would rather lose going down swinging than slink away like that…
 

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Couple of weeks ago who would have thought our D would be the issue. Enjoy these games, but build towards the ones that count…

It was bound to not be as incredible as it has been through three weeks but damn…that was crazy bad
 

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I took a melatonin, I think it's calmed me down lol.
I live in Kentucky, and one of my best friends is a 5th generation moonshiner. He gives me literally gallons of the stuff in two-quart mason jars for free, just because when i drive up into the mountains to visit him and his friends, he wouldn't feel right if I leave without a gift. They're in Hatfield-McCoy country (a number of them are descendants from at least one and often both families), and they take very seriously proper social behavior.

Me, he gives moonshine... for my wife, he sends home pounds of frozen fish from his pond, because he knows she's sick and needs to eat wild-caught fish.

I believe I get the better deal, although Amy does love that trout.

I think that tonight it will be the blackberry. With an occasional sip of the sour apple just so that I can say that I was simply appreciating the palate.
 
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Whole of OT felt like playing to not lose rather than playing for a win. And the cherry on top is that when you get close with a few seconds left it seems like your team isn’t even remotely on the same page as to if you’re trying to get a TD, settling for a FG, or even intend to run a play at all.

Credit for sticking with it I guess but IMO that’s a shameful way to go out. Obviously it’s preferable to tie than lose mathematically but it feels like a loss all the same. Part of me would rather lose going down swinging than slink away like that…

We literally threw a bomb down sideline and almost gave time away at the end?

Dallas was basically nearly in prevent and nothing deep was there. We chewed up a ton of yards honestly underneath and on ground.
 

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Whole of OT felt like playing to not lose rather than playing for a win.

They just didn't want to kick a FG with any time remaining. Wish they would have went to end zone a little earlier once rather than the Golden screen. That play kind of sealed the tie.
 

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