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* QB Aaron Rodgers has led Green Bay to eight wins in 10 starts at home against Detroit, throwing 19 touchdowns with just four interceptions and a passer rating of 106.8 in those games.
* Dating back to 2002 when the NFC North was formed, the Packers are the only team to go undefeated in the division in a single regular season (2019, 2011)
* For the first time in franchise history, the Packers scored 40-plus points (43), totaled 500-plus yards (522), registered 30-plus first downs (31) and had no turnovers in a game.
* Dating back to 2018, the Packers are 12-3-1 at home during the regular season, a .781 winning percentage that is No. 3 in the NFL over that span. Green Bay’s three losses are tied for the second fewest at home in the NFL since 2018.
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Expected. The front seven is going to need to rally in this one. I’m willing to bet the Lions are going to run the ball early and often. If they’re ahead of schedule the majority of the game I think the Packers struggle to win.
hmmmm
You might want to add me to your "foe / ignore" list because I love posting positive stats/streaks about the Green Bay Packers.
* QB Aaron Rodgers has led Green Bay to eight wins in 10 starts at home against Detroit, throwing 19 touchdowns with just four interceptions and a passer rating of 106.8 in those games.
* Dating back to 2002 when the NFC North was formed, the Packers are the only team to go undefeated in the division in a single regular season (2019, 2011)
* For the first time in franchise history, the Packers scored 40-plus points (43), totaled 500-plus yards (522), registered 30-plus first downs (31) and had no turnovers in a game.
* Dating back to 2018, the Packers are 12-3-1 at home during the regular season, a .781 winning percentage that is No. 3 in the NFL over that span. Green Bay’s three losses are tied for the second fewest at home in the NFL since 2018.
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* For the first time in franchise history, the Packers scored 40-plus points (43), totaled 500-plus yards (522), registered 30-plus first downs (31) and had no turnovers in a game.
I kind of wish we knew the severity of this. Like if he has a shot vs. New Orleans or not.
I'm guessing if he is a no-go vs. NO....then we probably see him after the bye.
That doesn't logically make sense because we could then just put him on IR.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
I kind of wish we knew the severity of this. Like if he has a shot vs. New Orleans or not.
I'm guessing if he is a no-go vs. NO....then we probably see him after the bye.
That doesn't logically make sense because we could then just put him on IR.
I mean a lot of things don't make logical sense. Lane Taylor isn't yet on IR. That don't make logical sense. But it's not like my statement is ridiculous either.
He was a non participant all week. If he is a non participant next week....I'd be really surprised if he is a go for the Falcons. You just don't want to return these big boys who rely on being able to move back too quickly.
Kenny Clark does not seem like a guy who is close to returning.
Now I remember when I said that games in 2018 and then he came back the next series. So I could be wrong.
No Dahl, not Trufant, no Golladay. I'm good with this, even without Kenny. Need guys like Lowry and Lancaster to really step it up. And this game might be more the Sternberger type than Deguara anyway. Will be interesting to see what he could do with potentially more snaps and more targets going to TEs.
I kind of wish we knew the severity of this. Like if he has a shot vs. New Orleans or not.
I'm guessing if he is a no-go vs. NO....then we probably see him after the bye.
That doesn't logically make sense because we could then just put him on IR.
I mean a lot of things don't make logical sense. Lane Taylor isn't yet on IR. That don't make logical sense. But it's not like my statement is ridiculous either.
He was a non participant all week. If he is a non participant next week....I'd be really surprised if he is a go for the Falcons. You just don't want to return these big boys who rely on being able to move back too quickly.
Kenny Clark does not seem like a guy who is close to returning.
Now I remember when I said that games in 2018 and then he came back the next series. So I could be wrong.
I will give you the Taylor " thing." Not sure why he isn't on IR. However, if Clark is going to be out 3 weeks there is zero reason not to IR him, especially given our shallow depth there.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
That doesn't logically make sense because we could then just put him on IR.
I mean a lot of things don't make logical sense. Lane Taylor isn't yet on IR. That don't make logical sense. But it's not like my statement is ridiculous either.
He was a non participant all week. If he is a non participant next week....I'd be really surprised if he is a go for the Falcons. You just don't want to return these big boys who rely on being able to move back too quickly.
Kenny Clark does not seem like a guy who is close to returning.
Now I remember when I said that games in 2018 and then he came back the next series. So I could be wrong.
I will give you the Taylor " thing." Not sure why he isn't on IR. However, if Clark is going to be out 3 weeks there is zero reason not to IR him, especially given our shallow depth there.
It could very well be he is not showing any significant structural damage to tissue and they are hopeful he will return sooner rather than later. With the expanded PS it gives them leverage to hold out hope he may return early without being a significant roster hindrance if, in fact, he doesn’t.
That doesn't logically make sense because we could then just put him on IR.
I mean a lot of things don't make logical sense. Lane Taylor isn't yet on IR. That don't make logical sense. But it's not like my statement is ridiculous either.
He was a non participant all week. If he is a non participant next week....I'd be really surprised if he is a go for the Falcons. You just don't want to return these big boys who rely on being able to move back too quickly.
Kenny Clark does not seem like a guy who is close to returning.
Now I remember when I said that games in 2018 and then he came back the next series. So I could be wrong.
I will give you the Taylor " thing." Not sure why he isn't on IR. However, if Clark is going to be out 3 weeks there is zero reason not to IR him, especially given our shallow depth there.
Yeah I just don't think they really care about that at the moment. If you IR someone for short term and bring someone on the active roster to take their place....that means you gotta pay em quite a bit of money if you release em.
Which is why some people like Ken Ingalls thinks the Packers are doing the Practice Squad loophole where they can activate em for Sunday and then Psquad em again and not have to pay them if they are on the team for only 1 - 3 weeks.
Not bring back old tweets....but there may be something to this:
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."