Week 13 Post Game: Packers 27 Chiefs 19
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I just have to postulate on the end of game officiating that it seems to matter WHO the player is whether or not they get the call. Fair or not, MVS has some stink on him from a few weeks back and plenty more during his time with the Packers. As an official, it has to, at least, go through your head, "he wouldn't have caught it anyway". Clear DPI, don't get me wrong, but I wasn't surprised MVS got snubbed on that, no more than Mahomes getting the benefit of the doubt on the sideline play.
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wha? believe me when I say, babies don't drop from the womb with route running skills, it is a learned trait I see no reason why Watson can't become Jordy Nelson good at running routes, in fact he does seem a quick study, shows to have pretty good hands, he 's just more fragile then Jordy ever seemed to be, another off season in training protocol, gain a few more lbs of muscle could go a long way to curbing the dings and bruises.go pak go wrote: ↑04 Dec 2023 07:40I don't think Watson will ever be a true #1 because I don't think his route running is ever going to be that good. But I always thought he could absolutely have a role with the right WR group because he is such a threat. I think we have that group. Doubs is a fantastic #4. Wicks is your great long-term best route runner and Reed is your electric slot.
This WR room could rival the 2009 - 2012 group.
And it might even be better.
Reed is so polished, we have the best opportunity to have a 1A 1B, even 1C situation at WR, it's the deepest the position has looked in many years, deeper then 09 with GJ and Driver, 014 with Nelson and Cobb, I can't think of a time with this much depth in the last 20 years,, everyone of of Watson, Reed, Wicks, Doubs, and even Musgrave is capable of a 1000 yrd season imo.
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Driver, Jennings, Jordy, Jones, Cobb and Finley in 10/11 was pretty crazy, and definitely better on the 'established/veteran' front.Yoop wrote: ↑04 Dec 2023 08:49wha? believe me when I say, babies don't drop from the womb with route running skills, it is a learned trait I see no reason why Watson can't become Jordy Nelson good at running routes, in fact he does seem a quick study, shows to have pretty good hands, he 's just more fragile then Jordy ever seemed to be, another off season in training protocol, gain a few more lbs of muscle could go a long way to curbing the dings and bruises.go pak go wrote: ↑04 Dec 2023 07:40I don't think Watson will ever be a true #1 because I don't think his route running is ever going to be that good. But I always thought he could absolutely have a role with the right WR group because he is such a threat. I think we have that group. Doubs is a fantastic #4. Wicks is your great long-term best route runner and Reed is your electric slot.
This WR room could rival the 2009 - 2012 group.
And it might even be better.
Reed is so polished, we have the best opportunity to have a 1A 1B, even 1C situation at WR, it's the deepest the position has looked in many years, deeper then 09 with GJ and Driver, 014 with Nelson and Cobb, I can't think of a time with this much depth in the last 20 years,, everyone of of Watson, Reed, Wicks, Doubs, and even Musgrave is capable of a 1000 yrd season imo.
This group has a ways to go to be compared to them. But let's hope!
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This was a dot. Put it only where his guy could climb for it. Credit to Watson too for skying and keeping his feet in and control to the ground.
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Lets not forget about Heath. He seems to have some nice moves after the catch. We have 5 good young WRs. It will be fun to see which ones take their game to next level. Do we have any stats on Love under center vs shotgun or pistol? It seems to me like he is deadly with play-action from under center.
Lol. When successful, low investment in pass catchers is suddenly OK. And TEs only count as pass catchers when they happen to be great at it.Yoop wrote: ↑04 Dec 2023 08:49wha? believe me when I say, babies don't drop from the womb with route running skills, it is a learned trait I see no reason why Watson can't become Jordy Nelson good at running routes, in fact he does seem a quick study, shows to have pretty good hands, he 's just more fragile then Jordy ever seemed to be, another off season in training protocol, gain a few more lbs of muscle could go a long way to curbing the dings and bruises.go pak go wrote: ↑04 Dec 2023 07:40I don't think Watson will ever be a true #1 because I don't think his route running is ever going to be that good. But I always thought he could absolutely have a role with the right WR group because he is such a threat. I think we have that group. Doubs is a fantastic #4. Wicks is your great long-term best route runner and Reed is your electric slot.
This WR room could rival the 2009 - 2012 group.
And it might even be better.
Reed is so polished, we have the best opportunity to have a 1A 1B, even 1C situation at WR, it's the deepest the position has looked in many years, deeper then 09 with GJ and Driver, 014 with Nelson and Cobb, I can't think of a time with this much depth in the last 20 years,, everyone of of Watson, Reed, Wicks, Doubs, and even Musgrave is capable of a 1000 yrd season imo.
Gutey has not invested any more at pass catching than before. Some project 2nd round WRs, "wasting picks" on TEs who you are on record thinking "TEs never contribute as rookies, some later round fliers on WRs who were likely to be stooges part 2. Nothing on the FA front.
We have so little invested in pass catchers, that by all rights, our receiving corps should suck real bad. Our highest paid receiver earns $2,310,258 per year.
The only difference is hitting on the picks.
Jordan Love has also stated how much more comfortable he is under center which is a marked difference from Rodgers who largely prefered shotgun.packman114 wrote: ↑04 Dec 2023 09:23Lets not forget about Heath. He seems to have some nice moves after the catch. We have 5 good young WRs. It will be fun to see which ones take their game to next level. Do we have any stats on Love under center vs shotgun or pistol? It seems to me like he is deadly with play-action from under center.
Doing PA under center is no easy task as you are forced to put your back to the defense.
Guys, is Corey Ballentine a starter-quality corner in this league? I don't see him ever get beat badly.
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I don't know. I keep reminding myself of Ladarius Gunter and how much we loved him as a #4 CB but hated him as a #1 CB.
That being said, the dude has played well for a month now. Detroit was his largest challenge and he held up well. I love how physical he is in the run game and screen game.
till 2022 we hadn't spent a 2nd round pick on a WR since 2014 with Adams, in the last 2 drafts Guty spent three 2nd rounders on receivers nice try, that we hit on 2 5th rounders is simply frosting on what has been a rebuild of the receiver positions, and yes Salmar TE's are receivers.salmar80 wrote: ↑04 Dec 2023 09:25Lol. When successful, low investment in pass catchers is suddenly OK. And TEs only count as pass catchers when they happen to be great at it.Yoop wrote: ↑04 Dec 2023 08:49wha? believe me when I say, babies don't drop from the womb with route running skills, it is a learned trait I see no reason why Watson can't become Jordy Nelson good at running routes, in fact he does seem a quick study, shows to have pretty good hands, he 's just more fragile then Jordy ever seemed to be, another off season in training protocol, gain a few more lbs of muscle could go a long way to curbing the dings and bruises.go pak go wrote: ↑04 Dec 2023 07:40I don't think Watson will ever be a true #1 because I don't think his route running is ever going to be that good. But I always thought he could absolutely have a role with the right WR group because he is such a threat. I think we have that group. Doubs is a fantastic #4. Wicks is your great long-term best route runner and Reed is your electric slot.
This WR room could rival the 2009 - 2012 group.
And it might even be better.
Reed is so polished, we have the best opportunity to have a 1A 1B, even 1C situation at WR, it's the deepest the position has looked in many years, deeper then 09 with GJ and Driver, 014 with Nelson and Cobb, I can't think of a time with this much depth in the last 20 years,, everyone of of Watson, Reed, Wicks, Doubs, and even Musgrave is capable of a 1000 yrd season imo.
Gutey has not invested any more at pass catching than before. Some project 2nd round WRs, "wasting picks" on TEs who you are on record thinking "TEs never contribute as rookies, some later round fliers on WRs who were likely to be stooges part 2. Nothing on the FA front.
We have so little invested in pass catchers, that by all rights, our receiving corps should suck real bad. Our highest paid receiver earns $2,310,258 per year.
The only difference is hitting on the picks.
and everyone excluding Driver and prior to Adams where also on rookie contracts
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I think the system helps him. People hate it but Barry’s system
Keeps everything in front so you don’t see guys getting beat down the field much and they rack up tackles.
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Boy, had this throw fallen incomplete, we'd have all been "JUST THROW IT TO DILLON YOU IDIOT!!"
...but it didn't.
...but it didn't.
The interwebs agrees with me...APB wrote: ↑04 Dec 2023 06:50That's the thing being overlooked by media and twitter experts. The Packers outplayed the defending champs by a significant margin last night.
The Packers were up 8 points with just over a minute to play before any of the dubious officiating took it's toll. And if we're gonna complain about officiating, let's complain about ALL the dubious officiating on that final drive to include the BS late hit call, the BS clock stoppage after forward momentum had been stopped, and the lack of 10 second runoff after the fumble overturn (runner was down inbounds thus the overturn required 10 sec runoff).
Sure, the interference call should have been made. But that was just one of several - most going against the Packers - that were blown. I don't wanna hear it.
yep, sorta puts the cabash on the QB on rookie contract thing, In the last few games Love made himself a rich man
I feel happy to have stuck up for Love, even though I didn't like picking him at that time, still don't feel he has a rocket arm, or is as gifted as some other prospects, but he is doing everything at a high enough level for me to think he's our QB for a long time and will do very well at it.