Re: Packers @ Bears GDT: Sunday, Dec. 4th, 12:00 PM CST
Posted: 05 Dec 2022 13:44
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It was terrific seeing Watkins throw effective blocks on two plays. That won’t save the Packers from cutting him free after week 17. But I do appreciate that he could make some blocks, even when he couldn’t learn the playbook otherwise or play halfway up to his round 1 draft status. Alas, I should digress and just tell him THANK YOU for setting Watson free!
Seeing how this team didn't quit while we are having a disappointing season speaks volumes about the guys and the staff. MLF has not lost the locker room.GJPackerBacker wrote: ↑05 Dec 2022 16:04What a sweet victory - a comeback win with 11 unanswered points in the fourth quarter. Largely “unanswered” because we saw the spirit of Jay Cutler revisit the hallowed turf at Soldier Field. In imitating Jay the latest of a long list of promising new QBs for the Chicago Bears, Justin Fields “liked” tossing two passes to the Green and Gold in the fourth quarter. One to Jaire Alexander and another errant throw went to Keisean Nixon.
Bears fans know the meaning of “Sweetness”.
For this Packer fan this win was especially “sweet”. Sweet because I had to listen to the raucous barbs of the fans of Navy Blue and Orange for over three quarters. The majority of boisterous epitaphs were quite vulgar. So to anyone who would like to minimize this win because they wanted a “tank” performance, go ahead wish what you will…. this team did not quit. Dang, I am really proud of the guys in Green and Gold. Packer Pride at its finest. Well done team. I’m blessed that I could be there to see it in person.
Great play by Watson shaking free and the OL buying time...but damn the passing game struggled on Sunday. Then I remembered that Luke Getsy, current bears coach, sat in offensive meetings with Rodgers for 5 full seasons and knows exactly how/where AR-MLF like to attack.
I had this thought multiple times during the game; Bears pass defense looked very savvy to Rodgers's tendencies.BSA wrote: ↑05 Dec 2022 18:16Great play by Watson shaking free and the OL buying time...but damn the passing game struggled on Sunday. Then I remembered that Luke Getsy, current bears coach, sat in offensive meetings with Rodgers for 5 full seasons and knows exactly how/where AR-MLF like to attack.
So its not a total surprise that the bears were well-prepared and blanketing the Packers WRs.
The Packers' victory at Soldier Field will be remembered for rookie receiver Christian Watson's game-clinching 46-yard TD run off jet motion.
But a lot went into setting up that knockout blow.
The Packers didn't run Watson in motion until their ninth offensive snap of the game, but from there, he motioned across the formation eight different times.
When MLF gave the play call, Rodgers asked if he should tell Watson to score.Crazylegs Starks wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022 12:40Here's how they set up Watson for the dagger:
https://www.packers.com/news/what-you-m ... the-motionThe Packers' victory at Soldier Field will be remembered for rookie receiver Christian Watson's game-clinching 46-yard TD run off jet motion.
But a lot went into setting up that knockout blow.
The Packers didn't run Watson in motion until their ninth offensive snap of the game, but from there, he motioned across the formation eight different times.
the hell you didn't, If I didn't feel like wasting my time I'd go and drag up the post you claimed it, motion, sweeps, wtf anything that happens in the backfield pre snap gets the defenses attention, a fking 2 year old knows that smart ass
I'm sick of this reality, can I live in yours?Yoop wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022 12:59and according to know it all Pckfn 23 motion and sweeps have no affect on a defense pre snap
the one play they decide not to honor his motion Watson burns them big, on several plays the lbers took themselves right out of the play because they did respect it.
If motion and jet sweeps didn't feeze a defense offenses wouldn't do it so much.
whatever, I know what he said to me Starks, we see lbers shift to motion pre snap regularly and in that vid it's obvious.Crazylegs Starks wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022 13:25I'm sick of this reality, can I live in yours?Yoop wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022 12:59and according to know it all Pckfn 23 motion and sweeps have no affect on a defense pre snap
the one play they decide not to honor his motion Watson burns them big, on several plays the lbers took themselves right out of the play because they did respect it.
If motion and jet sweeps didn't feeze a defense offenses wouldn't do it so much.
I'm pretty certain @Pckfn23 was among the many posters who lamented the disappearance of motion at times in this offense.
100% did not say that. You are again showing your lack of reading comprehension and your propensity to drag topics into other threads that have nothing to do with the OP. Again, please stop lying.
Your lack of a fundamental understanding of football leads to you not comprehending what is written here and you refuse to learn. You obviously do not know what I said. I NEVER said "motion and sweeps have no affect on a defense pre snap." Never once as that is simply not true.Yoop wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022 13:31whatever, I know what he said to me Starks, we see lbers shift to motion pre snap regularly and in that vid it's obvious.Crazylegs Starks wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022 13:25I'm sick of this reality, can I live in yours?Yoop wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022 12:59and according to know it all Pckfn 23 motion and sweeps have no affect on a defense pre snap
the one play they decide not to honor his motion Watson burns them big, on several plays the lbers took themselves right out of the play because they did respect it.
If motion and jet sweeps didn't feeze a defense offenses wouldn't do it so much.
I'm pretty certain @Pckfn23 was among the many posters who lamented the disappearance of motion at times in this offense.