It hasn’t been mentioned in this thread, but does anyone think Aaron Jones will be running with a chip on his shoulder? I think the Pack did the right thing by letting him go, but he certainly has extra motivation for this game.
I'm not a bit convinced that Addison would be WR1 in GB to be honest. I think he'd be a nice fit with Doubs, Reed, Watson, and Wicks. But, #1? He'd have to prove it to me to be honest. That's not knocking him as a talent, because he's good. But so are the Packer receivers. Addison's game is helped by the fact that Jefferson draws double coverage constantly. In fact, JJ has nearly 100 receptions this year I believe. Also, despite the talk of the solid receivers the Vikings have, I don't like any of them outside of Jefferson, and Addison, belong in the NFL. Sherfield, Nailor, and Powell suck up roster spots. That said, their only TE is Hockenson.My reason for liking Addison over Reed is that IMO if Reed were playing with JJEFF his numbers would be down. IMO Addison would be the clear WR1 in GB. Again, not arguing, just giving my opinion on an opinion based website.
A history of the season for GBYeah and I was asking PackerDNA as follow up to his statement re: decisions in the offseason.
My take - whether GB makes a deep playoff run or not, the CB group needs to be re-engineered, similar to what Gluten did with safeties last off season. Eventually they will also have to make decisions on which WRs to keep, but even that seems pretty easy - Watson, Reed, Doubs and TE Kraft need to be retained. Well, as of now.
At this point in their careers, I would rather have Addison and Hock over Reed and Kraft.
Sure and that’s fine I respect you offering your opinion. You’ve actually solidified my opinion even more because nobody is switching teams Sunday Afternoon!My reason for liking Addison over Reed is that IMO if Reed were playing with JJEFF his numbers would be down. IMO Addison would be the clear WR1 in GB.
For me Joe it always comes down to the pits-both lines of scrimmage.We mostly go with guys in the 4th round and we'll coach em up. Who's the top contenders now and in recent years? The Lions, Eagles, 49ers, Chiefs . All with one thing in common - they kick your *** up front when it matters most.I hope they beat the Vikes and make a deep run in the playoffs. But let's say they don't. What kind of big decisions will they need to make in the off season?
I still think we are 1 great iDL away from reaping some havoc. If you had 1 more guy that was slightly above Kenny Clark level we’d be hard to beatFor me Joe it always comes down to the pits-both lines of scrimmage.We mostly go with guys in the 4th round and we'll coach em up. Who's the top contenders now and in recent years? The Lions, Eagles, 49ers, Chiefs . All with one thing in common - they kick your *** up front when it matters most.
It was a win win for both teams. I believe Jacobs could last longer in his playing days but we will see.It hasn’t been mentioned in this thread, but does anyone think Aaron Jones will be running with a chip on his shoulder? I think the Pack did the right thing by letting him go, but he certainly has extra motivation for this game.
Really all good points. I try to error on being cautious about changing the outcome because sometimes opponents force us to make mistakes. Yet here we truly just played lousy. We couldn’t get the snap off correctly. We couldn’t even get to the point where we fumbled a snap because we’d jump offsides!3rd loss to lions by 10 in the pouring driving rain that never let up. Same conditions for both teams, but I see it as probably the worst game the packers played all year.
Totally agree. Something I would like to offer. It’s very normal for a team to either Win or Lose in the first week and it be totally out of character. The Bengals started 0-3 as one example and I didn’t need to look out of teams who played today. Even Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers both had seasons where they lost to the Saints 3-38. Only to go deep playoff bound or win a SB. Week 1 is a terrible way to evaluate a team for long term. Might as well be Preseason.Our 1st loss was a 5 pt loss to the eagles in brazil. Certainly unusual circumstances for any NFL team to play under which the eagles handled better than us because as someone pointed out we have a bunch of young guys who tend to start the season slowly and then continue to build momentum as the season goes on.
It's an interesting opinion. Part of the reason Addison is doing so well is that he is playing with arguably the best WR in the NFL, certainly top 5. That means coverage rotates to JJ and away from Addison.My reason for liking Addison over Reed is that IMO if Reed were playing with JJEFF his numbers would be down. IMO Addison would be the clear WR1 in GB. Again, not arguing, just giving my opinion on an opinion based website.
And always has it been so Packer. One reason Jacobs is having a great year is the OL in front of him is good enough to open at least a crease, and that's all a back like Jacobs needs. Many times they are opening lanes and that's been great for the running game. (And I agree that the Packers get their best OL in rounds 4-7 and coach em. They haven't had much success in rounds 1-3, or it sure seems that way.)For me Joe it always comes down to the pits-both lines of scrimmage.We mostly go with guys in the 4th round and we'll coach em up. Who's the top contenders now and in recent years? The Lions, Eagles, 49ers, Chiefs . All with one thing in common - they kick your *** up front when it matters most.
Massive improvement by the defense this season over years past. I feel the best is yet to come as they get more comfortable in Hafleys systemI still think we are 1 great iDL away from reaping some havoc. If you had 1 more guy that was slightly above Kenny Clark level we’d be hard to beat
Although our guys are coming around as of late.
We are now
#3 in total Takeaways
#5 INT
#3 Fumbles
#7 Yards allowed
#6 Points allowed
#6 Sacks
Agree. We're human so we tend to focus on the problems (for the D I'd say it's the CB group), but this D under Hafley is performing far, far better than under any DC in recent memory. They tend to be around the ball a lot more, they have prioritized takeaways and succeeded, overall they just play faster and with more intensity.Massive improvement by the defense this season over years past. I feel the best is yet to come as they get more comfortable in Hafleys system
O'Neil is their best player on the line. Darrisaw is good but not elite. McCarthy has no impact on this season as he's at best a back up who would've held a clipboard. The Vikings are missing one starter on offense and perhaps one on defense for this game. At this point in the season, that's remarkabky healthy.It may be perception. After the death of the 3rd round draft pick this summer, the Vikes also lost a starting CB, their LT, and JJ McCarthy for the year. Darrisaw out is a big loss as he is easily their best O lineman and as a top 5 NFL left tackle. Ivan Pace their defensive captain is also questionable.
IMO, this is a battle of two top 7 NFL teams and will likely be a great game decided by turnovers or one or two big offensive plays. The Pack has and all time win percentage of .572 but has won just 51.5% of the games since the Vikings became a team in 1961 so it’s always a battle.
I have a different view. I favor teams that are starting to play their best football near the end of the season. Teams that can start a winning streak of their own, which can build confidence and continue to ride a wave of momentum, getting better and better with each game. That describes where the packers are perfectlyTough matchup on the road against a tough team. Missing Alexander, Williams, and now Watson.
We need to start fast, not turn the ball over and make big plays at key times on defense. I hate to say this and hope like hell that I'm wrong, but I just think too many key injuries especially in the secondary against this offense is going to be a little too much to overcome.
Vikings,34-27
Absolutely.I have a different view. I favor teams that are starting to play their best football near the end of the season. Teams that can start a winning streak of their own, which can build confidence and continue to ride a wave of momentum, getting better and better with each game. That describes where the packers are perfectly
I do not like teams that come into the plaoffs with supersonic seasonal records or teams that are riding very long winning streaks. Those kinds of teams eventually get arrogant or they get worn out from the pressure of maintaing their winning streak.
I feel the packers are ready. They were close last year so I expect them to improve on that and make it to the SB.
Very accurate observations...Absolutely.
Packers keep playing better each week. Lions play is decreasing. Vikings seem to be holding steady. We almost beat them when we were playing okay, but now we are playing great. The Vikes always play us tough regardless.
Packers 27 Vikings 23
On the surface It sounds line a good thing to do but ive seen to many times teams that do that or teams that have the top seed and not play for a week seem to loose that rhythm or continuity they have gotten use to during the season. Each day they had a schedule, each dsy they knew what tbey were going to do. When you disrupt that those teams tend to come out flat and dont play well.Someone raised this question on another board. Play the starters for a while and then pull them. It's better to be healthy than to satisfy our ego by needing to beat the Vikings.
What do you think?
He never plays. I'm pretty sure Russ Ball has included game day active bonuses into all second or third player contracts. Alexander is nothing more than a ghost player.Jaire probably not playing this week. Does he have injury guarantees in his contract?