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I mean it’s a big loss but we should be fine without him. We should still able to run the ball well. We should still be able to get the ball out on time. I don’t think being without Bak moves us out of being the favorites. If we lose it will still be because of special teams and defense. I have a ton of confidence in this offense as long as they have A.God and Suavamente Adams.
I mean it’s a big loss but we should be fine without him. We should still able to run the ball well. We should still be able to get the ball out on time. I don’t think being without Bak moves us out of being the favorites. If we lose it will still be because of special teams and defense. I have a ton of confidence in this offense as long as they have A.God and Suavamente Adams.
How many points will the Packers need to score this year for it to not be the offenses fault?
The big mistake would be telling who ever takes over at LT that he has to play like Bak. He's got to play above his ability. You've got to say, play smart, play to your ability, and just do your job every play. If we have to make some adjustments we will make it work as the game evolves.
We were winning games with Marshall Newhouse we can win with who ever is in the hot seat.
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Billy Bob Turner + Lewis = a LT, Turner can handle the bull rushers and Lewis can back him up on the inside stunts and counters, both are good run blockers, it's impossible to replace a all pro LT like Bak, but I think this combination will be good fill ins.
I mean it’s a big loss but we should be fine without him. We should still able to run the ball well. We should still be able to get the ball out on time. I don’t think being without Bak moves us out of being the favorites. If we lose it will still be because of special teams and defense. I have a ton of confidence in this offense as long as they have A.God and Suavamente Adams.
How many points will the Packers need to score this year for it to not be the offenses fault?
IMO 25 points. If the defense gives up more than 24 that just isn’t good enough against the NFC teams.
If it comes down to the SB against the Bills or Chiefs they’re gonna need 30. But again that’s just by opinion.
I think it's weird how under MM we had players going down every year left and right, and under MLF we have been almost as healthy as I have ever seen a team be, but our biggest loss by far now has come in practice of all things.
The only difference is we haven't seen many long, season ending injuries.
I honestly don't see how Gutey Doesn't try to sign Cordy Glenn as a potential backup for the playoff run. Has had some injury and motivational issues but started a lot of games at LT and has always had a PFF pass blocker rating over 70. Seems like he could be the 2020 version of Bruce Wilkerson from the '96 run.
Glenn might still be dealing with concussion issues from last season. Could be a good signing for RG if nothing else.
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I honestly don't see how Gutey Doesn't try to sign Cordy Glenn as a potential backup for the playoff run. Has had some injury and motivational issues but started a lot of games at LT and has always had a PFF pass blocker rating over 70. Seems like he could be the 2020 version of Bruce Wilkerson from the '96 run.
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I was looking at Veldheer. Believe he is sitting on Indy’s Ps.
I honestly don't see how Gutey Doesn't try to sign Cordy Glenn as a potential backup for the playoff run. Has had some injury and motivational issues but started a lot of games at LT and has always had a PFF pass blocker rating over 70. Seems like he could be the 2020 version of Bruce Wilkerson from the '96 run.
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“We didn’t lose the game; we just ran out of time.”
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I honestly don't see how Gutey Doesn't try to sign Cordy Glenn as a potential backup for the playoff run. Has had some injury and motivational issues but started a lot of games at LT and has always had a PFF pass blocker rating over 70. Seems like he could be the 2020 version of Bruce Wilkerson from the '96 run.
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Aaaand I'm gonna immediately emphatically disagree ( ) and say Glenn is a bit heavy for what the Packers are doing at OL. I think priority 1 in GB is protecting the MVP, not crushing them in the face in the running game. So we mostly play nimble but somewhat light OL. More LT types than maulers. I dunno how a big boy would synergize with our current Oline.
Then again, LaFleur might want some "in your face" blocker options for winter football.
Anyways, an idea that got me thinking. Fine start!
I hear you that Glenn is probably not the prototype zone scheme OT, that said he's almost certainly the best thing left on the market and while he is a big boy he has also always been more known for his pass protection. The real question is what kinda shape is he in. I would be good with Veldheer as well, though he was just elevated for week 17 to the active roster.
I honestly don't see how Gutey Doesn't try to sign Cordy Glenn as a potential backup for the playoff run. Has had some injury and motivational issues but started a lot of games at LT and has always had a PFF pass blocker rating over 70. Seems like he could be the 2020 version of Bruce Wilkerson from the '96 run.
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I was looking at Veldheer. Believe he is sitting on Indy’s Ps.
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As long as we’re looking at “right fit” type options, Kyle Murphy was recently released by the Texans. He should be in relative game shape and is familiar with the Packer locker room. He’s certainly no All-Pro but he may get you through a game in an emergency.
I think it's weird how under MM we had players going down every year left and right, and under MLF we have been almost as healthy as I have ever seen a team be, but our biggest loss by far now has come in practice of all things.
The only difference is we haven't seen many long, season ending injuries.
Have all missed significant time to injury and a lot of them went to IR. Also I do think thr new IR rules help players from losing their season.
Yeah I absolutely don't count the 2-3 week little injuries
But you normally would if we were under the old rules.
A lot of times players needed to be IR'd not because they were out for the whole season, but because the team was pinched and needed a roster spot.
I really like the new rules of brining up Psquad players and IR only being 3 weeks. I think this needs to continue next year because it doesn't force situations like 2010 where we IR Grant in October even though he would have been ready to play 6 weeks later in December.
But you normally would if we were under the old rules.
A lot of times players needed to be IR'd not because they were out for the whole season, but because the team was pinched and needed a roster spot.
I really like the new rules of brining up Psquad players and IR only being 3 weeks. I think this needs to continue next year because it doesn't force situations like 2010 where we IR Grant in October even though he would have been ready to play 6 weeks later in December.
I like this year's IR rules, too. I really hope the NFLPA pushes for them to continue.
“We didn’t lose the game; we just ran out of time.”
- Vince Lombardi
I like this year's IR rules, too. I really hope the NFLPA pushes for them to continue.
I also like them a lot, but I feel like 3 weeks may be a bit short and/or there should be different designations for if you're out for the year or just on a temporary DL. Most of the time, reporting lets that be known, but teams are tight-lipped about injuries and not knowing if someone's injury knocked them out 3, 6, 9 weeks... is not ideal injury reporting.