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Re: Packers @ Bills GDT: Sunday, Oct. 30th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 30 Oct 2022 22:26
by Realist
APB wrote:
30 Oct 2022 22:18
Just thinking had Tonyan’s TD stood they might actually have a shot here. That was a complete BS call.
Officiating had no effect on the outcome. Let it go. How much are we paying Mason Crosby btw?

Re: Packers @ Bills GDT: Sunday, Oct. 30th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 30 Oct 2022 22:32
by APB
Realist wrote:
30 Oct 2022 22:26
APB wrote:
30 Oct 2022 22:18
Just thinking had Tonyan’s TD stood they might actually have a shot here. That was a complete BS call.
Officiating had no effect on the outcome. Let it go. How much are we paying Mason Crosby btw?
The better team won, no doubt. But the officiating did impact the score and the game.

Statistically speaking, the Packers gained more yards, got more turnovers and held a 7 min TOP advantage. They were also called for 8 penalties, some of them pretty ticky tak. Bills had 4.

Re: Packers @ Bills GDT: Sunday, Oct. 30th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 30 Oct 2022 22:33
by paco
Crazylegs Starks wrote:
30 Oct 2022 22:25
Hold looked good to me, Collinsworth...
Hold was fine. But snap got in on him and slowed down the process a bit. Needed to be perfect, but wasn't quite there.

Thanks for an entertaining 2nd half guys. Now bring that against the Lions next week.

Re: Packers @ Bills GDT: Sunday, Oct. 30th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 30 Oct 2022 22:41
by Realist
APB wrote:
30 Oct 2022 22:32
Realist wrote:
30 Oct 2022 22:26
APB wrote:
30 Oct 2022 22:18
Just thinking had Tonyan’s TD stood they might actually have a shot here. That was a complete BS call.
Officiating had no effect on the outcome. Let it go. How much are we paying Mason Crosby btw?
The better team won, no doubt. But the officiating did impact the score and the game.
Bills were coasting much like we did when we were the better team. Whining about the officiating is a losers mentality. Trade deadline Tuesday. Looking forward to see what happens.

Re: Packers @ Bills GDT: Sunday, Oct. 30th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 30 Oct 2022 22:42
by Drj820
APB wrote:
30 Oct 2022 22:32
Realist wrote:
30 Oct 2022 22:26
APB wrote:
30 Oct 2022 22:18
Just thinking had Tonyan’s TD stood they might actually have a shot here. That was a complete BS call.
Officiating had no effect on the outcome. Let it go. How much are we paying Mason Crosby btw?
The better team won, no doubt. But the officiating did impact the score and the game.

Statistically speaking, the Packers gained more yards, got more turnovers and held a 7 min TOP advantage. They were also called for 8 penalties, some of them pretty ticky tak. Bills had 4.
Those stats don’t mean we would have won with bad calls from the refs. Those stats mean we move the ball and then forget to run the ball in the red zone outside of 4th and a long 1

Re: Packers @ Bills GDT: Sunday, Oct. 30th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 30 Oct 2022 22:43
by paco
I hope they see that Toure needs to see the field earlier in games now. Need more of him and less of Rodgers.

Re: Packers @ Bills GDT: Sunday, Oct. 30th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 30 Oct 2022 22:46
by paco
+Toure
+Jaire
+Preston
+Jones

-Savage
-Savage
-Savage
-pass protection early

Re: Packers @ Bills GDT: Sunday, Oct. 30th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 30 Oct 2022 22:47
by Yoop
Realist wrote:
30 Oct 2022 22:13
Does Jaire realize his team is getting rolled? Also Gary a complete no-show tonight.
do you listen to the game on radio? seriously you must be blind not to see that Gary can hardly run, and as a Packer fan you should be glad that our players aren't giving up,

Re: Packers @ Bills GDT: Sunday, Oct. 30th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 30 Oct 2022 22:48
by BF004
What some idiots who thought 10.5 wasn’t a big enough spread.

Re: Packers @ Bills GDT: Sunday, Oct. 30th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 30 Oct 2022 22:52
by Realist
paco wrote:
30 Oct 2022 22:43
I hope they see that Toure needs to see the field earlier in games now. Need more of him and less of Rodgers.
They both need to see time going forward for different reasons. Watkins needs to be released.

Re: Packers @ Bills GDT: Sunday, Oct. 30th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 30 Oct 2022 22:55
by Pckfn23
BF004 wrote:
30 Oct 2022 22:48
What some idiots who thought 10.5 wasn’t a big enough spread.
Yep, see page 2.

Re: Packers @ Bills GDT: Sunday, Oct. 30th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 30 Oct 2022 22:56
by Realist
Yoop wrote:
30 Oct 2022 22:47
Realist wrote:
30 Oct 2022 22:13
Does Jaire realize his team is getting rolled? Also Gary a complete no-show tonight.
do you listen to the game on radio? seriously you must be blind not to see that Gary can hardly run, and as a Packer fan you should be glad that our players aren't giving up,
Why would we play Gary if he can hardly run? Get some rest yoop. Ur guys didn't give up. Tomorrow is a new day.

Re: Packers @ Bills GDT: Sunday, Oct. 30th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 30 Oct 2022 22:59
by Realist
BF004 wrote:
30 Oct 2022 22:48
What some idiots who thought 10.5 wasn’t a big enough spread.
Sounds like u made some cash taking the points?

Re: Packers @ Bills GDT: Sunday, Oct. 30th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 30 Oct 2022 23:05
by APB
Drj820 wrote:
30 Oct 2022 22:42
APB wrote:
30 Oct 2022 22:32
Realist wrote:
30 Oct 2022 22:26


Officiating had no effect on the outcome. Let it go. How much are we paying Mason Crosby btw?
The better team won, no doubt. But the officiating did impact the score and the game.

Statistically speaking, the Packers gained more yards, got more turnovers and held a 7 min TOP advantage. They were also called for 8 penalties, some of them pretty ticky tak. Bills had 4.
Those stats don’t mean we would have won with bad calls from the refs. Those stats mean we move the ball and then forget to run the ball in the red zone outside of 4th and a long 1
Who the $%@# said the refs caused this loss? It’s like some of you just get off on arguing.

Re: Packers @ Bills GDT: Sunday, Oct. 30th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 30 Oct 2022 23:22
by Drj820
APB wrote:
30 Oct 2022 23:05
Drj820 wrote:
30 Oct 2022 22:42
APB wrote:
30 Oct 2022 22:32


The better team won, no doubt. But the officiating did impact the score and the game.

Statistically speaking, the Packers gained more yards, got more turnovers and held a 7 min TOP advantage. They were also called for 8 penalties, some of them pretty ticky tak. Bills had 4.
Those stats don’t mean we would have won with bad calls from the refs. Those stats mean we move the ball and then forget to run the ball in the red zone outside of 4th and a long 1
Who the $%@# said the refs caused this loss? It’s like some of you just get off on arguing.
Sorry when you said refs impacted score and the game I thought that meant we may have won without the refs making some calls against us. Apologies.

Re: Packers @ Bills GDT: Sunday, Oct. 30th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 30 Oct 2022 23:24
by German_Panzer
Could not see the game but you did not need to be Nostradamus to predict the outcome. Did we improve at least visually? I mean 3-5 is still alive and in 2010 it also did not look sunshine at the start.

Re: Packers @ Bills GDT: Sunday, Oct. 30th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 30 Oct 2022 23:25
by Willink
Lost by two possessions and went 0/2 on 4th down against what looks like best team in AFC on the road :idn:

Bills fans were pleasant and sat next to some girl from Gb who drove from Chicago for the game :lol:

Re: Packers @ Bills GDT: Sunday, Oct. 30th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 30 Oct 2022 23:29
by Pckfn23
Those 4 drives in the 1st half giving up those 24 points were killer. Settled in, in the 2nd half and played well on D. Saw some good things on offense. We went under center more. We ran it more even against stacked boxes. Need to get people healthy. This is getting ridiculous.

Re: Packers @ Bills GDT: Sunday, Oct. 30th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 30 Oct 2022 23:53
by texas
If you believe in moral victories then I would say that was a moral victory. We could have gotten blown out. They're way better than us, it was at Buffalo, the refs screwed us harder than they have in a long time, we lost important players to injuries, and yet we still didn't get Buffalo'd. We never let them blow us out, and we even looked like the tougher team at the end. We found something on offense that actually worked, for the first time all year. And now we have the 2nd best thing to bust out of a slump awaiting for us, a date with the Lions (the best thing being the Bears).

If we're going to make something out of this season, the turnaround starts now.

Re: Packers @ Bills GDT: Sunday, Oct. 30th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 31 Oct 2022 00:13
by German_Panzer
texas wrote:
30 Oct 2022 23:53
If you believe in moral victories then I would say that was a moral victory. We could have gotten blown out. They're way better than us, it was at Buffalo, the refs screwed us harder than they have in a long time, we lost important players to injuries, and yet we still didn't get Buffalo'd. We never let them blow us out, and we even looked like the tougher team at the end. We found something on offense that actually worked, for the first time all year. And now we have the 2nd best thing to bust out of a slump awaiting for us, a date with the Lions (the best thing being the Bears).

If we're going to make something out of this season, the turnaround starts now.
Nice pep talk that lifted my mood instantly. :)