Green Bay Packers' News - 2024
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Wow. Matt can't even be the best coach in history first 6 seasons?
What a prissy LaCoach.
What a prissy LaCoach.
Yeah, LaFlower is BARELY in top ten in all time winning percentage. Alas, barely better than Halas.
Did you notice the opposing HC's nose was redder than Rudolph's, while LaFloor was looking prissy as ever?
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Those of you who still get upset when MLF chooses to receive at the coin toss, take note:
MLF clearly likes to grab a lead and run with it.
MLF clearly likes to grab a lead and run with it.
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I believe we have scored first 10 of 12 games as well.
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."
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Lions are favored by 5.5 points next Thursday.
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It's official now. Everflush has been flushed.
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The Packers are 4-1 since bringing on Robert Saleh as a consultant. The Jets are 1-5 since firing him.
The Packers are 4-1 since bringing on Robert Saleh as a consultant. The Jets are 1-5 since firing him.
IT. IS. TIME
I've mentioned "Point Differential" on many occasions here - its simply the delta between points scored and points allowed.
Over the course of an NFL season, its a very good predictor of the best teams.
The Packers are starting to roll and currently are ranked # 4 in the NFL in point differential at 78.
Bills, Eagles, Lions are ahead of GB and that's it. For some context, the 13-4 Packers of 2021 had a point differential of 79
Over the course of an NFL season, its a very good predictor of the best teams.
The Packers are starting to roll and currently are ranked # 4 in the NFL in point differential at 78.
Bills, Eagles, Lions are ahead of GB and that's it. For some context, the 13-4 Packers of 2021 had a point differential of 79
IT. IS. TIME
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One of the stats I like to look at for the offense is the ratio of 1st downs and 3rd downs. When an offense is highly efficient, they don't always need a 3rd down to move the chains- they go 1st down, 2nd down, 1st down, 1st down - while an offense that is struggling, will need a 3rd down every time in order to gain another set of downs
Currently, the GB Packers are at 55.7 % of their first downs end up with a 3rd down. That's really quite good
The benchmark 2011 offense was at 53.1 % of their 1st downs required a 3rd down to move the chains
As far as converting 3rd downs, the 2024 Packers have some work to do, coming in a 38 % success rate so far in 2024
The 2011 offense converted 3rd downs at a 48 % rate
One of the stats I like to look at for the offense is the ratio of 1st downs and 3rd downs. When an offense is highly efficient, they don't always need a 3rd down to move the chains- they go 1st down, 2nd down, 1st down, 1st down - while an offense that is struggling, will need a 3rd down every time in order to gain another set of downs
Currently, the GB Packers are at 55.7 % of their first downs end up with a 3rd down. That's really quite good
The benchmark 2011 offense was at 53.1 % of their 1st downs required a 3rd down to move the chains
As far as converting 3rd downs, the 2024 Packers have some work to do, coming in a 38 % success rate so far in 2024
The 2011 offense converted 3rd downs at a 48 % rate
IT. IS. TIME
wow, your not just a legendary motor scooter, but an analytics pro bowler to boot nice infoBSA wrote: ↑30 Nov 2024 11:08.
One of the stats I like to look at for the offense is the ratio of 1st downs and 3rd downs. When an offense is highly efficient, they don't always need a 3rd down to move the chains- they go 1st down, 2nd down, 1st down, 1st down - while an offense that is struggling, will need a 3rd down every time in order to gain another set of downs
Currently, the GB Packers are at 55.7 % of their first downs end up with a 3rd down. That's really quite good
The benchmark 2011 offense was at 53.1 % of their 1st downs required a 3rd down to move the chains
As far as converting 3rd downs, the 2024 Packers have some work to do, coming in a 38 % success rate so far in 2024
The 2011 offense converted 3rd downs at a 48 % rate
Weird to be practicing on a Sunday but great news on key participants.
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Random thought: Man, I sure wish Musgrave can recover in time for the playoffs.
Kraft is great, but Sims and FitzPatrick are utterly invisible. LaFleur can scheme without Musgrave, but I bet he'd have a host of plays that include his talent.
Kraft is great, but Sims and FitzPatrick are utterly invisible. LaFleur can scheme without Musgrave, but I bet he'd have a host of plays that include his talent.
What's Musgrave's injury anyway? I haven't a clue. I just know he's been out a while.
That's why I love you guys. Two responses within 10 minutes.