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Yeah it's damn if we do, or damn if we don't. If we beat the Pack it will be because of Rodgers leg, if we don't it's because we suck LOL.
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Yeah it's damn if we do, or damn if we don't. If we beat the Pack it will be because of Rodgers leg, if we don't it's because we suck LOL.
Welcome aboard!Not a whole lot of Negative things to say. The experience at the Clink is a little nerve racking but the Packers have been there and I am sure they haven't forgotten. I am looking forward to the game. You guys have a great fan base and it is nice to engage in intelligent conversation that doesn't lead to "your team sucks". I have to digest this matchup a second time to really come up with a score.
I was hoping you guys would lose so the Hawks can get revenge on Dallas but a Cowboyless playoff is A-OK by me. Either way if your team should win on Sunday I will be a Pack fan for the Super Bowl because I get the feeling the Patriots are going to win and I can't stand Bellicheat.
A couple questions for Pack fans:
How do you think the Pack will be able to keep Rodgers upright when he is stationary with the leg. The Hawks have a pretty ferocious pass rush??
Rodgers isn't going to practice much this week. This will be the second week in a row that he hasn't practiced and accuracy issues are going to be a problem.... How does he expect to have any rhythm with our secondary draped on your receivers?
I think someone else answered this.Your team is publicly owned. Who decides who is kept and fired in the top end organizational hierarchy?
The question is not whether the Packers get the run game going. It's whether they stick with it.Was it just me, or has Seattle looked fairly vulnerable against the run lately? If Green Bay can get the ground game rolling like they have been lately, I think it's going to be tough for Seattle to win. After all, that's how Dallas and KC beat Seattle.
One of these two teams will be carrying the torch on behalf of the NFC. May it be a healthy team.Hawks fan here. So excited for this weekend. Truth be told, the only team that scares me at this point in the season is in fact the Pack. I too was hoping for a rematch with the Cowboys in part because I think we can get in Romo's head. That said, I believe Rodgers is unflappable. He scares the tar out of me and you have so many weapons on the receiving end of the ball. It'll be interesting to see how we play Sherman this weekend. I don't foresee Rodgers ignoring him this go round. Here's to a hard-fought, injury-free, bloodbath. Good luck, folks...
My take - I think the Packers offence and Hawks defence offset, I think it's going to come down to the Packers secondary to win the game. Wilson's arm has looked really good recently, this get overlooked a lot because of his scrambling ability. Get a reasonable pass rush going and then stopping the Seattle passing game by closing down their receivers is how the game will be won...or lost.
We have a direct link up to Lombardi in heaven, he advises the team on a weekly basis
Seattle fans,
When Greenbay beats your team at your stadium, will you riot like the people in Vancouver did when their Canucks lost? LOL
Hi there and thanks for the welcome. I'm looking forward to this week of talking football and finding out more about the GB Squad. Anything to pass the time until Sunday!
Just my basic thoughts on Seattle:
They play a very simple concept on defense but it relates to the entire team. They play to 1) stop the run, and 2) limit explosive plays. They will work to keep the receivers in front of the secondary and make GB earn each foot on the field. AR will be able to make a lot of short timing throws, especially early in the game. Seattle and their "Triangle" or Cover 3 will be the formation throughout the game. I would count on very few blitzes from SEA, they know AR can spot them a mile away. As I said each yard will be earned.
Offensively SEA are better than you think. Russell Wilson is the highest rated QB (with over 150 throws) in playoffs history. I got this stat from www.hawkblogger.com : Over the last half of the season, the Packers led the NFL in yards per play (6.4). The Seahawks offense was third in the NFL (6.1).
From my position as an obviously biased SEA fan I am wondering how GB defense is going to do against SEA offense.
There is nothing which can turn my stomach quicker than a coffee snob crying in their latte.*IF* Green Bay beats the Hawks, their fans will be more refined. They'll all go out to Starbucks and cry in their latte....
Hi there and thanks for the welcome. I'm looking forward to this week of talking football and finding out more about the GB Squad. Anything to pass the time until Sunday!
Just my basic thoughts on Seattle:
They play a very simple concept on defense but it relates to the entire team. They play to 1) stop the run, and 2) limit explosive plays. They will work to keep the receivers in front of the secondary and make GB earn each foot on the field. AR will be able to make a lot of short timing throws, especially early in the game. Seattle and their "Triangle" or Cover 3 will be the formation throughout the game. I would count on very few blitzes from SEA, they know AR can spot them a mile away. As I said each yard will be earned.
Offensively SEA are better than you think. Russell Wilson is the highest rated QB (with over 150 throws) in playoffs history. I got this stat from www.hawkblogger.com : Over the last half of the season, the Packers led the NFL in yards per play (6.4). The Seahawks offense was third in the NFL (6.1).
From my position as an obviously biased SEA fan I am wondering how GB defense is going to do against SEA offense.
*IF* Green Bay beats the Hawks, their fans will be more refined. They'll all go out to Starbucks and cry in their latte....
If Seattle beats the Pack, attribution to Rodgers' leg will last for about 1 week in the news cycle. After that, a championship is forever, if that's the way it turns out. Whining about the whining of others is misspent energy, particularly before the whined-about event has even happened.Yeah it's damn if we do, or damn if we don't. If we beat the Pack it will be because of Rodgers leg, if we don't it's because we suck LOL.
You score early and take them out of their ball control/game management offense.I think the Packers defense will be able to contain the Seahawks passing game. I have a hard time figuring out how we will contain Lynch and keeping Wilson in the pocket though.
...From my position as an obviously biased SEA fan I am wondering how GB defense is going to do against SEA offense.
I'm looking forward to hearing his voice from Heaven next Sunday:
"What the hell is going on down there?"
3. GET OFF THE FIELD!!!: Russel Wilson is a pest. Plain and simple a pest. His line on 3rd downs in the Panthers game was 8/8 199 yards and 3 TD's. Read that again as that wasn't a typo. That's just stupid good. We have to get him on the ground and get off the field on 3rd down. There is nothing more demoralizing than having a 3rd and 7 only to look up and see RW baseball sliding 7.5 yards down field. To be honest with you this part of the battle is the one that scare me more than any other. Somehow, someway the kid just finds a way to move the chains and if we are to make it to the Bowl we have to find a way to reverse this trend.
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