Re: Post Game: THE PACKERS ARE PLAYOFF BOUND
Posted: 08 Jan 2024 12:20
Sorry, I took the tweet out. It's the one where MLF is addressing the team and Gary happens to be celebrating with a cigar.
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Sorry, I took the tweet out. It's the one where MLF is addressing the team and Gary happens to be celebrating with a cigar.
Aaron Jones became the first Packers player since Ahman Green in 2006 to rush for more than 100 yards in three consecutive games.
I suspect the score was closer than the game felt because our scoring drives were long drawn out affairs so it limited the Bears' possessions?NCF wrote: ↑07 Jan 2024 18:30Just realizing how weird this game was. Almost flawless on offense, not flawless, but really, really damn good on defense. How was this game even close? A little clock mismanagement, a missed FG, and a lost fumble is the answer, but the Packers dominated this game on offense and defense... just not so much on ST or on the scoreboard.
whatever the message, watching Gary puff away in celebration brings it homeCrazylegs Starks wrote: ↑08 Jan 2024 12:20Sorry, I took the tweet out. It's the one where MLF is addressing the team and Gary happens to be celebrating with a cigar.
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Perhaps but the Cowboys have been ridiculous at home this year. Winning this weekend will be a tall task to be sure. But I'm thrilled we can even TALK about it.Backthepack4ever wrote: ↑07 Jan 2024 19:53I personally just think top to bottom we better then the cowboys.
those fat headed boys will take us lightly, bigger mistake they ever did It'll be beef on a plate next Sunday, think right, play rightPugger wrote: ↑08 Jan 2024 13:27Perhaps but the Cowboys have been ridiculous at home this year. Winning this weekend will be a tall task to be sure. But I'm thrilled we can even TALK about it.Backthepack4ever wrote: ↑07 Jan 2024 19:53I personally just think top to bottom we better then the cowboys.
https://www.google.com/search?q=youtube ... e&ie=UTF-8Drj820 wrote: ↑07 Jan 2024 21:08Something I’m pumped about with the team, is I always talk about how we need some “dogs”. I know, it gets mocked. But look..the defense lost a dog in Rasul, but the O found some:
Dogs everywhere
J Reed: Dog
Romeo Doubs: Dog
Jordan Love: Dog
D Wicks: Dog
L Musgrave: Dog
T Kraft: Dog
B Melton: Dog
I mean it’s the freakin dog pound. Woof woof
right you are ol chap, I don't know what came over me
This is the play where I told hubby the zebras missed a blatant hold of Kenny Clark. It was a picture perfect takedown tackle.
One thing that I always was impressed about Love was he never had that deer in the headlights look out there when he first was our starter.Acrobat wrote: ↑08 Jan 2024 08:33Jordan Love = Mental Toughness. That fumble in the early 4th quarter could have crushed him, but he was cool as a cat on the next drive. Never felt the pressure. Stats aside, that is going to be what sets him apart from other young QB's. He has a short memory, something you have to have in sports.
He definitely did on the final drive in ATL. It was loud. He had to have the drive and did nothing with it. Everyone could feel it in the building that the moment was indeed too big for him.Pugger wrote: ↑08 Jan 2024 13:43One thing that I always was impressed about Love was he never had that deer in the headlights look out there when he first was our starter.Acrobat wrote: ↑08 Jan 2024 08:33Jordan Love = Mental Toughness. That fumble in the early 4th quarter could have crushed him, but he was cool as a cat on the next drive. Never felt the pressure. Stats aside, that is going to be what sets him apart from other young QB's. He has a short memory, something you have to have in sports.