Packers @ Jaguars GDT: Sunday, Oct. 27th, 12:00 PM CST

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Cdragon wrote:
24 Oct 2024 09:23
But we haven't drunk our own Kool-aid yet, 3rd place in the division
The Packers are also in 3rd place in the NFC, despite playing 2 games without their starting QB

(Select "conference" then select "winning PCT %")

https://www.nfl.com/standings/conference/2024/REG
IT. IS. TIME

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go pak go wrote:
24 Oct 2024 09:04
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No the Texans last week was the classic trap game. We are good to go right Ringo?
Everything is subject to interpretation. I had no idea how bad the Packers offensive line was going to be last Sunday allowing the Texans to take it to the limit and make it look trappy, rhymed with crappy. Mixon was awesome, but the Texans QB was terrible. :idn: :read:

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RingoCStarrQB wrote:
24 Oct 2024 12:30
go pak go wrote:
24 Oct 2024 09:04
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23 Oct 2024 20:28

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No the Texans last week was the classic trap game. We are good to go right Ringo?
Everything is subject to interpretation. I had no idea how bad the Packers offensive line was going to be last Sunday allowing the Texans to take it to the limit and make it look trappy, rhymed with crappy. Mixon was awesome, but the Texans QB was terrible. :idn: :read:
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RingoCStarrQB wrote:
24 Oct 2024 12:30
go pak go wrote:
24 Oct 2024 09:04
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23 Oct 2024 20:28

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No the Texans last week was the classic trap game. We are good to go right Ringo?
Everything is subject to interpretation. I had no idea how bad the Packers offensive line was going to be last Sunday allowing the Texans to take it to the limit and make it look trappy, rhymed with crappy. Mixon was awesome, but the Texans QB was terrible. :idn: :read:
So the moral of the story is just always be mad and negative about every outcome no matter what.
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go pak go wrote:
24 Oct 2024 13:19
So the moral of the story is just always be mad and negative about every outcome no matter what.
Irrationally so.
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go pak go wrote:
24 Oct 2024 13:19
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
24 Oct 2024 12:30
go pak go wrote:
24 Oct 2024 09:04


No the Texans last week was the classic trap game. We are good to go right Ringo?
Everything is subject to interpretation. I had no idea how bad the Packers offensive line was going to be last Sunday allowing the Texans to take it to the limit and make it look trappy, rhymed with crappy. Mixon was awesome, but the Texans QB was terrible. :idn: :read:
So the moral of the story is just always be mad and negative about every outcome no matter what.
This will all change with decisive wins over DET, MINN, CHI and SF.

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Cdragon wrote:
24 Oct 2024 09:23
Pckfn23 wrote:
23 Oct 2024 20:39
salmar80 wrote:
23 Oct 2024 20:28
Away game vs an AFC team with no mutual history or rivalry to speak of, with a losing record, a week before a final push vs a division rival before the bye....

Needless to say, but I'll say it anyways:

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This is a much better definition of a trap game!
Yeah much better definition, and if we were leading the division by a wide margin I could buy it. But we haven't drunk our own Kool-aid yet, 3rd place in the division, and still working things out. I think this will be a stomp fest by the Pack.
Yes it will. Expecting a 10 point minimum non-trap point spread crushing Packers dominant outcome. With or without #2 at QB.

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RingoCStarrQB wrote:
24 Oct 2024 14:18
go pak go wrote:
24 Oct 2024 13:19
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
24 Oct 2024 12:30


Everything is subject to interpretation. I had no idea how bad the Packers offensive line was going to be last Sunday allowing the Texans to take it to the limit and make it look trappy, rhymed with crappy. Mixon was awesome, but the Texans QB was terrible. :idn: :read:
So the moral of the story is just always be mad and negative about every outcome no matter what.
This will all change with decisive wins over DET, MINN, CHI and SF.
So you will be irrationally mad and negative until January 6th??
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RingoCStarrQB wrote:
24 Oct 2024 14:24
Cdragon wrote:
24 Oct 2024 09:23
Pckfn23 wrote:
23 Oct 2024 20:39


This is a much better definition of a trap game!
Yeah much better definition, and if we were leading the division by a wide margin I could buy it. But we haven't drunk our own Kool-aid yet, 3rd place in the division, and still working things out. I think this will be a stomp fest by the Pack.
Yes it will. Expecting a 10 point minimum non-trap point spread crushing Packers dominant outcome. With or without #2 at QB.
Ah, the heart of it! Someone is still grumpy about Jordan Love.
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Pckfn23 wrote:
24 Oct 2024 14:25
Ah, the heart of it! Someone is still grumpy about Jordan Love.
And I have lost interest in it. To each their own.
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Labrev wrote:
23 Oct 2024 21:13
We have a tough time in Florida, and the Jags looked like they bounced back a bit in their last game. That said, we had a stretch of hot weather games earlier so we should have a sense of how to deal with the heat, and this is arguably the worst defense in the league.

I can see a trap game but I doubt it will be one. Thrash these fools and then strap up for Detroit.
The only reason why the Jags looked good is NE is even worse. As long as we don't screw up with penalties and turnovers we should win this one.

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Unless I'm reading all sorts of sources wrong, isn't it 12 noon Central Time?

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dsr wrote:
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Unless I'm reading all sorts of sources wrong, isn't it 12 noon Central Time?
Yes, it is.
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NCF wrote:
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dsr wrote:
25 Oct 2024 06:40
Unless I'm reading all sorts of sources wrong, isn't it 12 noon Central Time?
Yes, it is.
Depending on where you are, the end of daylight saving time may result in the game starting at an unusual hour local time. For example, here in Finland it starts at 7PM instead of the usual 8PM.
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BSA wrote:
24 Oct 2024 11:29
Cdragon wrote:
24 Oct 2024 09:23
But we haven't drunk our own Kool-aid yet, 3rd place in the division
The Packers are also in 3rd place in the NFC, despite playing 2 games without their starting QB

(Select "conference" then select "winning PCT %")

https://www.nfl.com/standings/conference/2024/REG
The NFC's non-NFC South teams hold a 20-6 record against AFC opponents so far this year. That's dominating.

The NFC South is a combined 1-8 against the AFC. That, too, is dominating but not in a good way.

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salmar80 wrote:
25 Oct 2024 14:09
NCF wrote:
25 Oct 2024 08:13
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25 Oct 2024 06:40
Unless I'm reading all sorts of sources wrong, isn't it 12 noon Central Time?
Yes, it is.
Depending on where you are, the end of daylight saving time may result in the game starting at an unusual hour local time. For example, here in Finland it starts at 7PM instead of the usual 8PM.
I was thinking of that, DSR is in your neck of the woods, was wondering if he had DST, which would make it CST instead of EST, I still get confused and I've dealt with it tons traveling to WI so often over the years, mental degradation :rotf:

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So if Myers can't go, who's your 5 on the OL?

I figure it will go... Walker, Jenkins, Rhyan, Morgan, Tom. Rhyan did a nice job at C in preseason, and Morgan is probably your next best OL so you get him on the field, whereas moving Tom to C probably means you play Telfort at RT, who while not awful I can't make a case for being one of your best five.
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Labrev wrote:
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So if Myers can't go, who's your 5 on the OL?

I figure it will go... Walker, Jenkins, Rhyan, Morgan, Tom. Rhyan did a nice job at C in preseason, and Morgan is probably your next best OL so you get him on the field, whereas moving Tom to C probably means you play Telfort at RT, who while not awful I can't make a case for being one of your best five.
Last time Myers went down, they moved Jenkins to C. So it would be Walker, Rhyan/Morgan, Jenkins, Rhyan/Morgan, Tom. Dunno which side Rhyan and Morgan would take.

Rhyan would be a possibility at C, especially if he has time to prep for it.

Tom ain't moving from his spot, a more valuable spot, where he's excelling and we have question marks as backups.
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