Re: Packers at Ravens GDT: Sunday, December 19, 2021; 3:25pm CST
Posted: 19 Dec 2021 19:25
Like i said, Im surprised you didnt expect to see a drop in quality without Kenny Clark.
I feel happy right now because we won, do you?
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Like i said, Im surprised you didnt expect to see a drop in quality without Kenny Clark.
I'm very happy we won.Drj820 wrote: ↑19 Dec 2021 19:25Like i said, Im surprised you didnt expect to see a drop in quality without Kenny Clark.
I feel happy right now because we won, do you?
Amen to that Paco!paco wrote: ↑19 Dec 2021 20:34Is it me, or is it strangely quiet for a game in which the Packers clinched the playoffs and the division, on the road against a good team, for the 3rd year in a row, and a lot of other stuff to make this sentence longer?
MLF doing stuff coaches just don't do in this league in the SB era. 3 straight division wins, 3 straight seasons with at least 11 wins in his first 3 seasons.
Rodgers looking like MVP again. A defense, despite a few speed bumps, that can definitely help win us a Super Bowl. This is fun people. As Rodgers has been saying all year. Savor it. Appreciate it. Soak it all in.
If you haven't learned anything from everything that's happened over the last 2 years, learn that. Sorry, mini semi-drunken-rant over. Go Pack Go.
Thrilled I amYoHoChecko wrote: ↑19 Dec 2021 22:20In a league where the Lions knocked off the previously 10-3 Cardinals today....
...and in a league in which Tampa Bay is 10-2 against 30 NFL teams and 0-2 against the Saints.... while the Saints are 2-0 against the Bucs and 5-7 against the rest of the league....
... I'll take the disappointing 1-point road win against a team fighting for its division and playoff life in the face of injuries.
And I'll be happy to
Also, remember that come draft time. If there's a viable NT available...
It's because we all know the results of the past decade and we know that having a really good regular season team doesn't mean anything in the playoffs.paco wrote: ↑19 Dec 2021 20:34Is it me, or is it strangely quiet for a game in which the Packers clinched the playoffs and the division, on the road against a good team, for the 3rd year in a row, and a lot of other stuff to make this sentence longer?
MLF doing stuff coaches just don't do in this league in the SB era. 3 straight division wins, 3 straight seasons with at least 11 wins in his first 3 seasons.
Rodgers looking like MVP again. A defense, despite a few speed bumps, that can definitely help win us a Super Bowl. This is fun people. As Rodgers has been saying all year. Savor it. Appreciate it. Soak it all in.
If you haven't learned anything from everything that's happened over the last 2 years, learn that. Sorry, mini semi-drunken-rant over. Go Pack Go.
Gutey will take athletic big men whenever available. Slayton is a very promising rookie. I don't think people appreciate how rare Kenny Clark really is. NTs who can both handle a double team and who can provide pass rush... Less than 5 of those in the league. Finding another Clark would require some outrageous luck.Scott4Pack wrote: ↑20 Dec 2021 01:47Also, remember that come draft time. If there's a viable NT available...
National media can't make up their minds whether to credit MLF, who has led a team with insane injury list all season to 11-3, and whose win/loss % as a HC just went over a historic .800 mark, OR Aaron Rodgers, who is having another fantastic season.paco wrote: ↑19 Dec 2021 20:34Is it me, or is it strangely quiet for a game in which the Packers clinched the playoffs and the division, on the road against a good team, for the 3rd year in a row, and a lot of other stuff to make this sentence longer?
MLF doing stuff coaches just don't do in this league in the SB era. 3 straight division wins, 3 straight seasons with at least 11 wins in his first 3 seasons.
Rodgers looking like MVP again. A defense, despite a few speed bumps, that can definitely help win us a Super Bowl. This is fun people. As Rodgers has been saying all year. Savor it. Appreciate it. Soak it all in.
If you haven't learned anything from everything that's happened over the last 2 years, learn that. Sorry, mini semi-drunken-rant over. Go Pack Go.
Rex Ryan would say give me Rodgers and I would be the number one seed.salmar80 wrote: ↑20 Dec 2021 02:50National media can't make up their minds whether to credit MLF, who has led a team with insane injury list all season to 11-3, and whose win/loss % as a HC just went over a historic .800 mark, OR Aaron Rodgers, who is having another fantastic season.paco wrote: ↑19 Dec 2021 20:34Is it me, or is it strangely quiet for a game in which the Packers clinched the playoffs and the division, on the road against a good team, for the 3rd year in a row, and a lot of other stuff to make this sentence longer?
MLF doing stuff coaches just don't do in this league in the SB era. 3 straight division wins, 3 straight seasons with at least 11 wins in his first 3 seasons.
Rodgers looking like MVP again. A defense, despite a few speed bumps, that can definitely help win us a Super Bowl. This is fun people. As Rodgers has been saying all year. Savor it. Appreciate it. Soak it all in.
If you haven't learned anything from everything that's happened over the last 2 years, learn that. Sorry, mini semi-drunken-rant over. Go Pack Go.
So, if you credit MLF, he should be coach of the year. If you credit AR, he should be MVP. Instead, seems like they cancel each other out in peoples' minds, and they credit neither. Oh, and everyone seems to be utterly incapable of crediting both.
I say: LaCoach for CoY, AR for MVP and heck, lets throw Gutey in for Exec of the Year. Sweep the table!
BS, totally time to celebrate. If wait to celebrate only the top achievements, you may never celebrate. Division wins still matter, even for a team that is used to getting them.texas wrote: ↑20 Dec 2021 02:36It's because we all know the results of the past decade and we know that having a really good regular season team doesn't mean anything in the playoffs.paco wrote: ↑19 Dec 2021 20:34Is it me, or is it strangely quiet for a game in which the Packers clinched the playoffs and the division, on the road against a good team, for the 3rd year in a row, and a lot of other stuff to make this sentence longer?
MLF doing stuff coaches just don't do in this league in the SB era. 3 straight division wins, 3 straight seasons with at least 11 wins in his first 3 seasons.
Rodgers looking like MVP again. A defense, despite a few speed bumps, that can definitely help win us a Super Bowl. This is fun people. As Rodgers has been saying all year. Savor it. Appreciate it. Soak it all in.
If you haven't learned anything from everything that's happened over the last 2 years, learn that. Sorry, mini semi-drunken-rant over. Go Pack Go.
Not saying this isn't great but it is absolutely not time to celebrate yet.