Week 9 Post-Game: Packers 20 Rams 3
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Per NBC:
- Packers first game of the season with 350+ yards of offense
- Love's first game since Week 2 with zero turnovers
- Packers first game of the season with 350+ yards of offense
- Love's first game since Week 2 with zero turnovers
“We didn’t lose the game; we just ran out of time.”
- Vince Lombardi
- Vince Lombardi
BF004 wrote: ↑05 Nov 2023 16:53Least surprising comment of the day.wallyuwl wrote: ↑05 Nov 2023 16:23Extremely disappointed. I thought they could lose out and get at worst pick 3, and clean house. They just didn't want it bad enough. Though if there was a team on the remaining schedule that they were likely to beat it was the Rams (even with Stafford, and especially without).
The Packers lunatic fringe is more visible because of sheer numbers. The Packers have one of the largest fan bases in all of sports. If the fringe percentage is the same as with other teams, then we end up with larger volumes of nut jobs. - JustJeff
The Packers lunatic fringe is more visible because of sheer numbers. The Packers have one of the largest fan bases in all of sports. If the fringe percentage is the same as with other teams, then we end up with larger volumes of nut jobs. - JustJeff
I’d agree the pass to Heath was a drop. Not perfect but a wholly catchable ball.
I'll just take the play call when Musgrave scored. FINALLY, we see a great play design, executed well!
There are times to root for losses.
But this is not the time to root for losses. I would much rather see this young team build confidence and grow. It is much easier to rely on players for the future by seeing them improve on the field rather than hope for a draft pick to be hit in May 2024.
But this is not the time to root for losses. I would much rather see this young team build confidence and grow. It is much easier to rely on players for the future by seeing them improve on the field rather than hope for a draft pick to be hit in May 2024.
Overall it was much the same on offense. Our offense can't get out of its own way, but to be fair, the refs were absolutely atrocious.
Hated the first Love ball to Watson. Definitely underthrew him. Other than that I thought Love played decent. Definitely played better the second half.
Carrington Valentin was an absolute stud today. A lot of praise for Alexander on this thread but Valentine was the best member of the secondary today. Absolute beast. Fantastic seeing him rise to the opportunity.
And man. Karl Brooks and Colby Wooden are just fun to watch. Wyatt was a bit more quiet but Wooden and Brooks were unbelievable. That Wooden stop on 4th down by breaking up a double team was insane.
Even Anthony Johnson Jr played better than I expected.
Tell you what boys. Go get a win at Pittsburgh and the season could get interesting again.
Hated the first Love ball to Watson. Definitely underthrew him. Other than that I thought Love played decent. Definitely played better the second half.
Carrington Valentin was an absolute stud today. A lot of praise for Alexander on this thread but Valentine was the best member of the secondary today. Absolute beast. Fantastic seeing him rise to the opportunity.
And man. Karl Brooks and Colby Wooden are just fun to watch. Wyatt was a bit more quiet but Wooden and Brooks were unbelievable. That Wooden stop on 4th down by breaking up a double team was insane.
Even Anthony Johnson Jr played better than I expected.
Tell you what boys. Go get a win at Pittsburgh and the season could get interesting again.
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We are rebuilding now! We have so many young players that need to learn a great deal, which includes learning to win. Losing breeds a losing culture.bud fox wrote: ↑05 Nov 2023 17:46This is the unfortunate truth. Whilst good to win ultimately it sets us back. This team is on the path of a rebuild whether we like it or not and the higher the pick the better.wallyuwl wrote: ↑05 Nov 2023 17:07This team needs a rebuild from the ground up at least as badly as in 1990 (Wolf was hired in 1991). One win against what is the worst team in the league when they don't have their QB (top 4 worst even with Stafford) doesn't change that. Winning meaningless games now hurts the future.
Hitting some deep balls will help out the screen game. Till now there was no real reason to give Love an all out pass rush that would be susceptible to a screen. His passes weren't hurting them. A controlled pass rush to keep him from running can easily crush the screen game. Need more success like today and a few fake screens to break out the screen game.
When I see hustle and effort like this, it gives me hope for this team and this coaching staff. Previous claims of this staff losing the locker room are obviously overstated.
wow Rasul is traded and the defense comes to life, we see more aggressive play on both sides of the ball, it was like someone flipped a switch.
nice to see Jones back, being able to run slows down the pass rush, and Gives Love more time, hopefully this type play continues.
nice to see Jones back, being able to run slows down the pass rush, and Gives Love more time, hopefully this type play continues.
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Not only was he really really good. He brought some awesome infectious energy.
Think I saw a play where Wooden, Brooks and Van Ness were pressuring the QB and Valentine had a PBU and Anthony Johnson was closing in fast too.
Think I saw a play where Wooden, Brooks and Van Ness were pressuring the QB and Valentine had a PBU and Anthony Johnson was closing in fast too.
I have to admit if this is going to be how Valentine plays in the future I can see why Gute traded Rasul, small sampling, but he played very well, same for Johnson, hope it continues.
Not gonna lie. The stats seem to be a lot better than the eye test in this game. I didn't think he particularly had a good game.
But I guess it's better to think that and see stats like this rather than the other way around.
I am liking this kid.
the deep ball accuracy has to improve, same with ball placement on the short ones, he makes catches harder then necessary, often near calf height, this game was obviously better, and a confidence builder, and that should help, to me he's at his best with the intermediate passes.
1000%. We still don't know what we have in Love. Put some good OL play around him and the WR's gain experience, and I still think he can be good, maybe not HOF worthy but if we build a really strong team around him on both sides of the ball, we can win a SB even if he's not a HOF QB. If anything, if he's not a HOF QB, we'll save money and have more to salary cap to play with in the coming years.go pak go wrote: ↑05 Nov 2023 20:30There are times to root for losses.
But this is not the time to root for losses. I would much rather see this young team build confidence and grow. It is much easier to rely on players for the future by seeing them improve on the field rather than hope for a draft pick to be hit in May 2024.