Here's Johnny Week 13
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Corey Ballentine is the absolute escense of Here's Johnny.
The dude has so under-the-radar played incredible football. I love his tackling.
The dude has so under-the-radar played incredible football. I love his tackling.
To me, these are the options. Obviously the OL deserves it.
lupedafiasco ------------- RB Dillon - Played well, but I thought he could have done more. He should have had a Pacheco like day. But Dillon still has issues keeping his feet going. Tends to stop, lunge and push. Keeping driving those quads!!!
Cdragon ------------------ TE Sims - Had a TD, but it wasn't that special (executed well on a great play call)
packman114 ------------- DB Nixon - Game changing INT. Like MLF said, super smart move to not react when a dude swings at you.
paco ----------------------- OL - I picked them, so they were awesome. Started to have some issues in the 2nd half though. Didn't like them change LT and RG, especially when things were going well.
Yoop ----------------------- WR Heath - Had a few moments, catches and blocks, where he flashed his ability. Had a drop too.
RongoCStarrQB ---------- WR Watson - Someone get this guy some new hammies! Played damn well and that TD was a beaut.
APB ------------------------ TE Kraft - Just sold all around. Love how he's coming around.
lulu ------------------------ QB Love - Jesus, he really is starting to look, dare I say it, special. Not perfect, but he's been damn good.
Bringing it down to expectations, and what my tiny mind could comprehend in the game, My vote is Nixon. Getting that INT based on what he saw on film (and the WR giving up), and the heady move not getting into a fight when a dude tried to start one. Just smart veteran play. He's had his ups and downs this year, but those big plays make him the winner for me this week.
Honorable mention to Love (sorry dude, expectations are up there now), Watson, and Heath.
lupedafiasco ------------- RB Dillon - Played well, but I thought he could have done more. He should have had a Pacheco like day. But Dillon still has issues keeping his feet going. Tends to stop, lunge and push. Keeping driving those quads!!!
Cdragon ------------------ TE Sims - Had a TD, but it wasn't that special (executed well on a great play call)
packman114 ------------- DB Nixon - Game changing INT. Like MLF said, super smart move to not react when a dude swings at you.
paco ----------------------- OL - I picked them, so they were awesome. Started to have some issues in the 2nd half though. Didn't like them change LT and RG, especially when things were going well.
Yoop ----------------------- WR Heath - Had a few moments, catches and blocks, where he flashed his ability. Had a drop too.
RongoCStarrQB ---------- WR Watson - Someone get this guy some new hammies! Played damn well and that TD was a beaut.
APB ------------------------ TE Kraft - Just sold all around. Love how he's coming around.
lulu ------------------------ QB Love - Jesus, he really is starting to look, dare I say it, special. Not perfect, but he's been damn good.
Bringing it down to expectations, and what my tiny mind could comprehend in the game, My vote is Nixon. Getting that INT based on what he saw on film (and the WR giving up), and the heady move not getting into a fight when a dude tried to start one. Just smart veteran play. He's had his ups and downs this year, but those big plays make him the winner for me this week.
Honorable mention to Love (sorry dude, expectations are up there now), Watson, and Heath.
RIP JustJeff
Nobody picked these 2, but they would definitely be in the mix had they been. Love the bounce back by Carlson. Someone needs to kick Orzech in the pants and get him to snap better.APB wrote: ↑04 Dec 2023 07:52Another player not getting a lot of attention but shined is Anders Carlson. Dude was clutch. Never a doubt on any of his kicks and the late 48 yarder was stone cold right down the middle with a ton of pressure on him. Great night for the kid after a few weeks of struggles.
Ballentine has been a really pleasant surprise this year.
RIP JustJeff
It's Nixon or Love.
Sorry, not sorry, but Love.
He beat Mahomes on a national stage, outperforming the superstar in every way, even in luck and maybe destiny.
Nixon's INT was a perfect DB play, but Love performed most every play.
Sorry, not sorry, but Love.
He beat Mahomes on a national stage, outperforming the superstar in every way, even in luck and maybe destiny.
Nixon's INT was a perfect DB play, but Love performed most every play.
I assume you're referring to the Doubs catch?go pak go wrote: ↑04 Dec 2023 09:13I just witnessed a play that surpassed the 2016 Wildcard Game Hail Mary in Packers lore. This ball was more unlikely. The stakes were higher (4th down consequence vs end of half). The QB was more unlikely. The pressure in his face on his back foot.
Call it stupid. Call it Lucky.
I call it Lovely.
Yesterday's game convinced me that Love is the future. Cool under pressure, for the most part. Had a few brain farts but all in all, a fantastic performance on a national stage. I can't vote for him, so...
I'm going to go with Dillon. We all know he's not a #1RB so let's not expect him to be Aaron Jones. He ran hard, got what he could behind not great run blocking and did an excellent job in pass protection. He kept the chains and clock moving when it counted.
I'm going to go with Dillon. We all know he's not a #1RB so let's not expect him to be Aaron Jones. He ran hard, got what he could behind not great run blocking and did an excellent job in pass protection. He kept the chains and clock moving when it counted.
Wonders of wonders it is far easier to pick out the disappointments than pull out the winner among a ton of great performances.
I'm going with Love. Primetime killer. He made plays under pressure that weren't just desperation throws that hit. They were placed in spots that allowed our guys to make a move after the catch. Excellent stats but it is about him taking command and playing with poise and skill. And he destroyed Collinsworthless narrative.
I'm going with Love. Primetime killer. He made plays under pressure that weren't just desperation throws that hit. They were placed in spots that allowed our guys to make a move after the catch. Excellent stats but it is about him taking command and playing with poise and skill. And he destroyed Collinsworthless narrative.
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I was at the game. The place was rocking the whole game. So shout out to me and my wife and 70k other folks who were as loud as I have ever heard. We also stood almost the whole game. So I would vote for me, but nobody picked me. Just kidding. But it was the funnest game I have ever been to and the atmosphere was just electric.
So I rewatched the game to try and figure out my vote.
It is really tough to pick a player.
I am going to go with Love. He just picked apart the 3rd ranked passing defense with a bunch of rookies and first year receivers. He missed seeing a couple of easy open receivers, but still hit the much more difficult pass. Although i expected him to be good, it was an outstanding performance. And still a bunch of opportunities to improve. The sky is the limit for Love.
So I rewatched the game to try and figure out my vote.
It is really tough to pick a player.
I am going to go with Love. He just picked apart the 3rd ranked passing defense with a bunch of rookies and first year receivers. He missed seeing a couple of easy open receivers, but still hit the much more difficult pass. Although i expected him to be good, it was an outstanding performance. And still a bunch of opportunities to improve. The sky is the limit for Love.
Love looked great, as he did last week. I voted for him last time, but now this performance is the bar for him.
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We should be expecting this from Love. It is not a surprise.
Few expected Kraft to have this kind of game. My vote is Kraft
Few expected Kraft to have this kind of game. My vote is Kraft
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Paco and the OL
This was a damn good D, Love mostly had a lot of time, no sacks, Dillon was going strong, 129 rushing yards and over 5 yards a clip. We seemingly got all our 3rd and shorts running it appeared.
Put a season high on this Chiefs D.
This was a damn good D, Love mostly had a lot of time, no sacks, Dillon was going strong, 129 rushing yards and over 5 yards a clip. We seemingly got all our 3rd and shorts running it appeared.
Put a season high on this Chiefs D.
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so many legit choices, but the line held up again really really well. If it wasn't for them, we probably wouldn't have so many good choices.
So you’re the one. JK
At one point in the game I stepped out into the bowl and soon a guy comes up to me and says “Can you please get these people in front of us to sit down?”
He’s at about row 30. Almost everyone in the stadium is standing. I look at him and say, “Well, we’d have to get about 70,000 other people to sit down and I don’t think I can do that.”
He turned away in disgust.
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I really really wish the Packers organization would send something to all season ticket holders telling them that standing and making noise is in fact encouraged by the organization. I'm so done with people complaining about fans acting as fans should.Bogey wrote: ↑06 Dec 2023 13:03So you’re the one. JK
At one point in the game I stepped out into the bowl and soon a guy comes up to me and says “Can you please get these people in front of us to sit down?”
He’s at about row 30. Almost everyone in the stadium is standing. I look at him and say, “Well, we’d have to get about 70,000 other people to sit down and I don’t think I can do that.”
He turned away in disgust.
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I'd say in the past 10 years pretty much every game i've been too has been awesome. Usually make 1-3 a year and somehow I end up at some great ones lately. Was at Dallas game last year and it was pretty wild compared to everyone outside the stadium before the game started LOL.
But I don't think i've sat for a game in all that time, and neither did anyone else around me. The only game we sat at, at all was a MN game last year just after Christmas and we crushed them. But that was just at halftime.
But I don't think i've sat for a game in all that time, and neither did anyone else around me. The only game we sat at, at all was a MN game last year just after Christmas and we crushed them. But that was just at halftime.
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Well it takes 58 years on the list to get season tickets. By the time you get them, you want to sit down. It's an older crowd. A guy in the row in fr I nt of me was in the middle and came and went 6 times during the games. Made all them people scoot out of the way during plays! Now that guy would have ticked me off it was my row. And I would have taken one of his cheese curds for sure.Madcity_matt wrote: ↑06 Dec 2023 13:28I really really wish the Packers organization would send something to all season ticket holders telling them that standing and making noise is in fact encouraged by the organization. I'm so done with people complaining about fans acting as fans should.Bogey wrote: ↑06 Dec 2023 13:03So you’re the one. JK
At one point in the game I stepped out into the bowl and soon a guy comes up to me and says “Can you please get these people in front of us to sit down?”
He’s at about row 30. Almost everyone in the stadium is standing. I look at him and say, “Well, we’d have to get about 70,000 other people to sit down and I don’t think I can do that.”
He turned away in disgust.
AmishMafia wrote: ↑06 Dec 2023 17:10Well it takes 58 years on the list to get season tickets. By the time you get them, you want to sit down. It's an older crowd. A guy in the row in fr I nt of me was in the middle and came and went 6 times during the games. Made all them people scoot out of the way during plays! Now that guy would have ticked me off it was my row. And I would have taken one of his cheese curds for sure.Madcity_matt wrote: ↑06 Dec 2023 13:28I really really wish the Packers organization would send something to all season ticket holders telling them that standing and making noise is in fact encouraged by the organization. I'm so done with people complaining about fans acting as fans should.Bogey wrote: ↑06 Dec 2023 13:03
So you’re the one. JK
At one point in the game I stepped out into the bowl and soon a guy comes up to me and says “Can you please get these people in front of us to sit down?”
He’s at about row 30. Almost everyone in the stadium is standing. I look at him and say, “Well, we’d have to get about 70,000 other people to sit down and I don’t think I can do that.”
He turned away in disgust.
finally a reasonable answer to why so many sit more then others at the games, they simply can't stand as long, there older, not everyone is under 50, in fact I'd wager most season ticket holders are not.
people wonder why season ticket holders sell tickets, could it be because they can see more of the game looking at a TV then they get to trying to look over, around and through the forever standing bunch of half drunk screaming loony's in front of them.
ya can still be loud and supportive in the sitting position.
But it is widely accepted by vocalists that you can put more power behind your voice while standing than sitting.
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