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<blockquote data-quote="weeds" data-source="post: 986430" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>"So, this team is going to be built on, we're going to kick you in the teeth, right? And when you punch us back, we're going to smile at you," Campbell told reporters. "And when you knock us down we're going to get up and, on the way up, we're going to bite a kneecap off. All right?"</p><p></p><p>Look, this isn't the same-old, same-old Lions. We all know this. As I recall from the November game, this team was relentless - to the point of relentless after the whistle. Once again, I sincerely doubt that Rodgers is going to throw two interceptions in the end zone and another deep in Lion territory again - he looked absolutely brain dead that day. The Lions defensive scheme had a ton to do with that...and, his broken thumb some say in that as well. I don't want to take a thing away from the Lions ... they showed up and played and coached. The Packers didn't on ANY level and lost even though they dominated the stats sheet.</p><p></p><p>Campbell is on a 2 game win streak (both in Detroit) against MLF. Granted, week 17 of 2021, the Packers parked Rodgers at halftime and the starting O-line as well as most of the defense (we had home field) and Love proceeded to toss two interceptions and all that stuff - as I recall, Detroit had pretty much stuffed the first units in the opening half.</p><p></p><p>Yeah ... this ain't your Daddy's Lions. Any and every divisional game ends up being a bloodbath and this one will no exception. There will plenty of sh*t talk and activity after the whistle ... and, it's going to be one of those whomever has the ball last deals. ...and if the Lions win, which they could because like it or not, we are BOTH "average" teams, I'll be pulling for the Lions until they inevitably get pummeled by the #2 seed (same as the Packers' fate). I truly believe that the difference maker here is going to be the coaching staffs, particularly on the defensive side of the ball - if Barry can pull one more magic rabbit out of his a**, the Pack get to extend the '22-'23 season another week. </p><p></p><p>Go Pack!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weeds, post: 986430, member: 39"] "So, this team is going to be built on, we're going to kick you in the teeth, right? And when you punch us back, we're going to smile at you," Campbell told reporters. "And when you knock us down we're going to get up and, on the way up, we're going to bite a kneecap off. All right?" Look, this isn't the same-old, same-old Lions. We all know this. As I recall from the November game, this team was relentless - to the point of relentless after the whistle. Once again, I sincerely doubt that Rodgers is going to throw two interceptions in the end zone and another deep in Lion territory again - he looked absolutely brain dead that day. The Lions defensive scheme had a ton to do with that...and, his broken thumb some say in that as well. I don't want to take a thing away from the Lions ... they showed up and played and coached. The Packers didn't on ANY level and lost even though they dominated the stats sheet. Campbell is on a 2 game win streak (both in Detroit) against MLF. Granted, week 17 of 2021, the Packers parked Rodgers at halftime and the starting O-line as well as most of the defense (we had home field) and Love proceeded to toss two interceptions and all that stuff - as I recall, Detroit had pretty much stuffed the first units in the opening half. Yeah ... this ain't your Daddy's Lions. Any and every divisional game ends up being a bloodbath and this one will no exception. There will plenty of sh*t talk and activity after the whistle ... and, it's going to be one of those whomever has the ball last deals. ...and if the Lions win, which they could because like it or not, we are BOTH "average" teams, I'll be pulling for the Lions until they inevitably get pummeled by the #2 seed (same as the Packers' fate). I truly believe that the difference maker here is going to be the coaching staffs, particularly on the defensive side of the ball - if Barry can pull one more magic rabbit out of his a**, the Pack get to extend the '22-'23 season another week. Go Pack! [/QUOTE]
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