The truth is it doesn't matter if you win by 1 or 100. Getting the W is all that's important. The Vikes have had a lot of things go their way but as in any sport you need a little luck to be where they are. After securing the playoffs you gotta get hot. In 2011 we went 15-1 and had the #1 seed. But we played like crap against the Gmen in the divisional round and our fun season ended in a thud.Raptorman wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022 09:30Think that's bad. Over on my Vikings forum, we have a 66-page thread on why the Viking's 10-2 record is fraudulent. Mainly because they haven't "blown out" anyone. And no, apparently the win over the Pack isn't considered a blowout. Sometime people just can't be happy.BF004 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022 07:38I think we have enough threads where the same 5 people can say how bad we are every other post. We all get it, we honestly do.
This thread is for the playoff picture, not just Packers. Think we can discuss that for more than 10 posts without thread being hijacked with the exact same discussion as every other thread?
And no, discussing possibilities for Packers is not a sign we are living in fantasy land or wearing green and gold colored glasses, or have any expectation of the packers even sniffing the playoffs. It is simply a discussion some clearly find enjoyable and some of us prefer being informed on topics.
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Queens peaking too soon. Dallas, SF, and Philly are the real contenders
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How much is a week's supply of internets worth? About 63 Rubles?
You're right though, the Bucs should lose.
“We didn’t lose the game; we just ran out of time.”
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you shouldn't expect Packer fans to show your team any respect at all, they can't even drub up respect for there own team, some here are rooting for the team to lose.Raptorman wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022 10:24What's a blowout? Apparently, the Vikings beating the Packers by 16 isn't, but, with other teams, 12 points is a blowout. Just another double standard.
Seems like we had to win some close games to win the last SB, actually I think that builds just as many winning teams as blowout wins do, good luck to your team Raptor.
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To each their own, not betting against the best D, a talented O, good running backs and TB12.APB wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022 12:39There is NO WAY I’m putting the Bucs that high. Their defense, while good, is not good enough to carry that offense. That offense is that bad, despite the talent, and it’s mostly Brady. Don’t be fooled by last night’s comeback fueled by a defensive collapse by the Saints.BF004 wrote: My NFC betting odds might go:
Bucs, Cowboys, Eagles, Vikings, 9ers, the 3 wild card teams with bad QBs.
My money says the Bucs get squashed by the 49ers this week despite playing their 3rd string QB. A weeks supply of internets for any takers…
Spot on.
According to the fine folks at Football Outsiders, the Packers are ranked 15th and the vikings are ranked 20th. That's wonderful news because the Eagles are likely gonna get the number 1 seed and if the Packers weasel their way into the playoffs - we'll be playing the over-inflated vikes and potentially ending their "magical" season.
Go Packers
IT. IS. TIME
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Short of still backing into a super bowl somehow, sneaking in and eliminating the Vikings would turn this into a very satisfying year.BSA wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022 15:23Spot on.
According to the fine folks at Football Outsiders, the Packers are ranked 15th and the vikings are ranked 20th. That's wonderful news because the Eagles are likely gonna get the number 1 seed and if the Packers weasel their way into the playoffs - we'll be playing the over-inflated vikes and potentially ending their "magical" season.
Go Packers
Yup. The Vikings suck. The problem with PFF and others is they can't explain how the Vikings with their crappy DVOA went 3-1 against 4 teams in the top 5 DVOA's the last 4 weeks.BSA wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022 15:23Spot on.
According to the fine folks at Football Outsiders, the Packers are ranked 15th and the vikings are ranked 20th. That's wonderful news because the Eagles are likely gonna get the number 1 seed and if the Packers weasel their way into the playoffs - we'll be playing the over-inflated vikes and potentially ending their "magical" season.
Go Packers
Now you sound like a Vikings fanBF004 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022 15:44Short of still backing into a super bowl somehow, sneaking in and eliminating the Vikings would turn this into a very satisfying year.BSA wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022 15:23Spot on.
According to the fine folks at Football Outsiders, the Packers are ranked 15th and the vikings are ranked 20th. That's wonderful news because the Eagles are likely gonna get the number 1 seed and if the Packers weasel their way into the playoffs - we'll be playing the over-inflated vikes and potentially ending their "magical" season.
Go Packers
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Packer fans giving the Vikings respect? I wouldn't expect it.Yoop wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022 13:25you shouldn't expect Packer fans to show your team any respect at all, they can't even drub up respect for there own team, some here are rooting for the team to lose.
Seems like we had to win some close games to win the last SB, actually I think that builds just as many winning teams as blowout wins do, good luck to your team Raptor.
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Says you. I say that YOU are rooting for the Packers to go 2-15 for the next 2 seasons behind Rodgers and !@#$ off Love and half the team so badly that Love and those teammates that cannot stand losing with Rodgers cannot be resigned at any price.Yoop wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022 13:25you shouldn't expect Packer fans to show your team any respect at all, they can't even drub up respect for there own team, some here are rooting for the team to lose.
Seems like we had to win some close games to win the last SB, actually I think that builds just as many winning teams as blowout wins do, good luck to your team Raptor.
And in 2 or 4 years, Love will be the MVP that matters. SB MVP. But not as a Packer
and I say if Love doesn't want to wait another year then we should trade him, but that wont happen, Love has not proven himself enough yet to get more then his 5th year option on the open market, maybe we'll see that in the future, maybe not, Rodgers might play every snap in the next 4 games, and no one will leave here because Rodgers is the QB, unlike you and some others here they also respect who Rodgers is, and come here to play with him, the only thing they know about Love is he is a excellent clip board holderTheSkeptic wrote: ↑07 Dec 2022 05:59Says you. I say that YOU are rooting for the Packers to go 2-15 for the next 2 seasons behind Rodgers and !@#$ off Love and half the team so badly that Love and those teammates that cannot stand losing with Rodgers cannot be resigned at any price.Yoop wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022 13:25you shouldn't expect Packer fans to show your team any respect at all, they can't even drub up respect for there own team, some here are rooting for the team to lose.
Seems like we had to win some close games to win the last SB, actually I think that builds just as many winning teams as blowout wins do, good luck to your team Raptor.
And in 2 or 4 years, Love will be the MVP that matters. SB MVP. But not as a Packer
whats mind boggling is you have more respect for the unknown ability of Love then you do a 1st ballet HOF 4 time MVP QB do to a down year when most of the team under performed.
Exactly who are these players who ended up coming like Rodgers has publicly stated people want to come and play for him? Seems like every time we had a shot of a guy at "going for a ring" they chose Brady or some other team.
The one guy I think you could make an argument for is Mercedes Lewis did decide to come back. Could also argue Aaron Jones though I don't know if Rodgers was even the 2nd variable there.
the point is NO ONE LEFT because Rodgers is the QB, and NO one ever will, it was a bull &%$@ comment from a disgruntled Rodgers hatergo pak go wrote: ↑07 Dec 2022 08:11Exactly who are these players who ended up coming like Rodgers has publicly stated people want to come and play for him? Seems like every time we had a shot of a guy at "going for a ring" they chose Brady or some other team.
The one guy I think you could make an argument for is Mercedes Lewis did decide to come back. Could also argue Aaron Jones though I don't know if Rodgers was even the 2nd variable there.
you could say Z and Presten or even Amos, or Bahk or any other player to resign to stay here did so because Rodgers was the QB which translates to a path to the SB, Clark, Cobb, Lazard, these players are here because they believe in Rodgers.
It would be very, very hard to point at a player and say, "I left because I didn't want to play with him". Players just don't do that. People just don't do that.Yoop wrote: ↑07 Dec 2022 08:28the point is NO ONE LEFT because Rodgers is the QB, and NO one ever will, it was a bull &%$@ comment from a disgruntled Rodgers hatergo pak go wrote: ↑07 Dec 2022 08:11Exactly who are these players who ended up coming like Rodgers has publicly stated people want to come and play for him? Seems like every time we had a shot of a guy at "going for a ring" they chose Brady or some other team.
The one guy I think you could make an argument for is Mercedes Lewis did decide to come back. Could also argue Aaron Jones though I don't know if Rodgers was even the 2nd variable there.
you could say Z and Presten or even Amos, or Bahk or any other player to resign to stay here did so because Rodgers was the QB which translates to a path to the SB, Clark, Cobb, Lazard, these players are here because they believe in Rodgers.
Players sign at places primarily due to money and how they like the culture, closeness to home, etc.
I think a very strong argument could be made that Rodgers contract (especially 2021 and beyond) made things very complicated and we lost players like Z and Adams as a result.
But the list of players who would "quit" on the Packers because Jordan Love is the QB is likely very, very small. And their importance to any substantial success with Rodgers aboard could also be argued heavily because 2022 has shown that any presence from a guy like Lewis or Tonyan etc. didn't move our bottom line at all.
The only guy who I could say was a partial link to Rodgers was Bakh. But even he was all about money.
Z said it was about the money
Preston said it was about the money
Amos said it was about the money
Bakh said he wanted to be the highest paid LT and was given that money (worst contract in our history)
Lazard had no other choice
Cobb was done on a trade and was a pretty expensive minimal impact player
I don't think Rodgers has this pull that some have liked to hope he would have.
If you don't thing Rodgers being our QB didn't entice Z or other players to stay or sign on as UFA with us, I wont try and change your mind.go pak go wrote: ↑07 Dec 2022 08:36It would be very, very hard to point at a player and say, "I left because I didn't want to play with him". Players just don't do that. People just don't do that.Yoop wrote: ↑07 Dec 2022 08:28the point is NO ONE LEFT because Rodgers is the QB, and NO one ever will, it was a bull &%$@ comment from a disgruntled Rodgers hatergo pak go wrote: ↑07 Dec 2022 08:11
Exactly who are these players who ended up coming like Rodgers has publicly stated people want to come and play for him? Seems like every time we had a shot of a guy at "going for a ring" they chose Brady or some other team.
The one guy I think you could make an argument for is Mercedes Lewis did decide to come back. Could also argue Aaron Jones though I don't know if Rodgers was even the 2nd variable there.
you could say Z and Presten or even Amos, or Bahk or any other player to resign to stay here did so because Rodgers was the QB which translates to a path to the SB, Clark, Cobb, Lazard, these players are here because they believe in Rodgers.
Players sign at places primarily due to money and how they like the culture, closeness to home, etc.
I think a very strong argument could be made that Rodgers contract (especially 2021 and beyond) made things very complicated and we lost players like Z and Adams as a result.
But the list of players who would "quit" on the Packers because Jordan Love is the QB is likely very, very small. And their importance to any substantial success with Rodgers aboard could also be argued heavily because 2022 has shown that any presence from a guy like Lewis or Tonyan etc. didn't move our bottom line at all.
The only guy who I could say was a partial link to Rodgers was Bakh. But even he was all about money.
Z said it was about the money
Preston said it was about the money
Amos said it was about the money
Bakh said he wanted to be the highest paid LT and was given that money (worst contract in our history)
Lazard had no other choice
Cobb was done on a trade and was a pretty expensive minimal impact player
I don't think Rodgers has this pull that some have liked to hope he would have.
and I'd like to see evidence that Amos and others said it was strictly about the money, because I doubt that very much, and you calling Bahk contract the worst ever shows how young you are, ever heard of John Hadl, we have made many very good decisions as a team and also plenty of bad ones, Bahks contract is somewhere in the middle, if ya had a mind to I expect Woodson didn't consider Favre according to your way of thinking either.
ya know what floats my boat, it's our GM and HC said to the media, we will strive to WIN every remaining game this season, and also hinted they've seen enough of Love to believe he can be a starting QB in this league, however, Rodgers is still our starting QB now and for 23 if he is willing to stay.
and most fans I talk to agree, most here as well, Rodgers is a lot better then he was able to be this season, and Love may never be a better option.
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1) San Francisco 15.8 points allowed per game.
3) Dallas 17.2 ppg.
5) Tampa Bay 18.2 ppg.
7) Philadelphia 18.8 ppg.
It is almost always the case that only teams with top 10 scoring defenses and at least some semblance of offense go to Super Bowls, which is why I was (foolishly) so excited about the prospect of the Packers having one this season. (Mahomes has been so good in KC that he has defied this trend twice).
The NFC representative will be of the four teams listed above.
Green Bay's defense has been beyond disappointing in 2022 and currently comes in at #20 giving up 23.2 ppg.
Guess which team that wears purple, has never won a Super Bowl, and has not even been to a Super Bowl in over 40 years is right behind at #21 giving up 23.3 ppg?
Skol!
3) Dallas 17.2 ppg.
5) Tampa Bay 18.2 ppg.
7) Philadelphia 18.8 ppg.
It is almost always the case that only teams with top 10 scoring defenses and at least some semblance of offense go to Super Bowls, which is why I was (foolishly) so excited about the prospect of the Packers having one this season. (Mahomes has been so good in KC that he has defied this trend twice).
The NFC representative will be of the four teams listed above.
Green Bay's defense has been beyond disappointing in 2022 and currently comes in at #20 giving up 23.2 ppg.
Guess which team that wears purple, has never won a Super Bowl, and has not even been to a Super Bowl in over 40 years is right behind at #21 giving up 23.3 ppg?
Skol!
LombardiTime wrote: ↑07 Dec 2022 11:41Green Bay's defense has been beyond disappointing in 2022 and currently comes in at #20 giving up 23.2 ppg.
Guess which team that wears purple, has never won a Super Bowl, and has not even been to a Super Bowl in over 40 years is right behind at #21 giving up 23.3 ppg?
Skol!
Thanks for doing your rightful duty as a Packer fan and pointing that out...
I don't get the bitterness in this thread lately? The teams are what they are. Packers suck and Queens have a good record but are not a team that will do much in the playoffs; teams that need to win a lot of close games, yet also get blown out (by Dallas, Buffalo) and have below average defenses, just don't get it done in January.
For all of the above, it is just how it is.
For all of the above, it is just how it is.
any given Sunday, every season a team that sucks according to some people get it together and finish strong, why can't that happen with us?wallyuwl wrote: ↑07 Dec 2022 13:10I don't get the bitterness in this thread lately? The teams are what they are. Packers suck and Queens have a good record but are not a team that will do much in the playoffs; teams that need to win a lot of close games, yet also get blown out (by Dallas, Buffalo) and have below average defenses, just don't get it done in January.
For all of the above, it is just how it is.
and the vikings are top 10 with both offense and defense, just because they've failed in the past is no predictor concerning the remainder of this season, I'll tell ya what, if where eliminated I'am becoming a closet Viking fan, the Vikes are as deserving as any team in the league for more then just a division trophy.
does that make me lesser a Packer fan? hardly, for years now I've said, the better the North, the better the best team will be, one of the reasons we fail to finish is because we are the best of a weak division, and usually win by 2 scores, that alone makes players complacent, we get to the PO's barely battle tested and lose because of it.
so I disagree with the premise that teams that only win by a 1 score margins are actually weak teams, imo if ya have to battle hard till the very end of every game it conditions a team to never take anything for granted, never take the foot off the gas.
I think I'd rather finish a season over achieving, over coming poor odds with nail biting 3 point victory's because it tells the players Winning isn't easy specially in the PO's, then 2 score wins that tells players they are better then they are, then in the PO's they get depants by teams they'd normally beat by 2 scores, sound familiar?