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Fiber deprived old guy.
Oh yeah, this is a Packer thread.
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Almost as annoying as the penaltiesIs it MLF coaching, or his lack of not surrounding himself with talented coaches?
So many of those stupid off side penates has to stop.
And what's with all these %^&*( injury's??
Thanks for the stats. I never thought the Packers were seriously decimated by injuries at any one point in the season. Certainly the Lions D suffered the most injuries to starters, and it showed in the playoff loss to Washington.I don't know why people go to the Packers have so many injuries well. Assuming the injuries page on Profootballreference is correct, just looking at the division, for # of times players appeared as Q/D/O/IR, GB was 46/8/31/90, MN 24/0/26/133, CHI 41/3/44/118 and DET 23/2/43/251. From an IR standpoint Detroit was far and away the most impacted and GB the least. GB had a higher incident of questionable, but the % that played was roughly in line with the others (67% and others were around 70%), outs were roughly the same and doubtful roughly in line.
Would love to look at the league as a whole, but thought GB wasn't that hit hard with injuries this year. Habit I guess. Seemed like soft tissue type stuff was down for them this year.
Was that the championship game in Green Bay we lost to Eli Manning and the Giants?It's hard to remember that the Pack were in the NFC Championship Game in 2020 ... lost but still.
...and the Chiefs are the new Patriots.
Freekin' Brady and the Bucs. Rodgers became the first QB to lose 4 straight NFC Championship games as I recall?Was that the championship game in Green Bay we lost to Eli Manning and the Giants?
Just what we needed: A new Patriots.It's hard to remember that the Pack were in the NFC Championship Game in 2020 ... lost but still.
...and the Chiefs are the new Patriots.
...and I'd be wrong... he didn't lose 4 in a row. It was 4 in row personally... not consecutive seasons.Freekin' Brady and the Bucs. Rodgers became the first QB to lose 4 straight NFC Championship games as I recall?
It's the old question, is the glass half full or half empty? Rodgers got to five NFCCGs. But he lost four of them. It's good to get there (it's more than Love has done so far), but to lose 80% of them? Ick....and I'd be wrong... he didn't lose 4 in a row. It was 4 in row personally... not consecutive seasons.