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Re: Packers @ Lions GDT: Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:15 PM CST
Posted: 05 Dec 2024 22:57
by wallyuwl
APB wrote: ↑05 Dec 2024 22:48
wallyuwl wrote: ↑05 Dec 2024 22:43
APB wrote: ↑05 Dec 2024 22:38
Out in force after a close loss…
I picked Pack to win. But didn't see a team ready to compete for a conference championship and definitely not one the top contenders should be scared of.
They took it to the top team in the conference in their house and rode them to the final play of the game.
But, yeah, they didn’t compete.
Do you even hear yourself?
I saw a team that couldn't pass protect and had almost no pass defense. The only reason the game was decided on the last play is because the defense couldn't stop the Lions from doing whatever they wanted the last drive which started with about 3:30 left. The Bears played better against the Lions a week ago.
Re: Packers @ Lions GDT: Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:15 PM CST
Posted: 05 Dec 2024 22:59
by APB
That last TD called back on penalty sure would’ve been nice. Was a penalty letter of the law but was certainly ticky tack.
Re: Packers @ Lions GDT: Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:15 PM CST
Posted: 05 Dec 2024 22:59
by wallyuwl
MY_TAKE wrote: ↑05 Dec 2024 22:57
APB wrote: ↑05 Dec 2024 22:52
This team is still evolving and getting better. It’s gonna be a fun ride…
I like this statement and totally agree. Love quietly not throwing picks and guys catching the ball. I think we just lost by 3 points to the best team in football. Get a little healthier and I don't see any reason this team can't go on a playoff run.
Love is playing much better than early in the season. For some reason he is one of thecworst in the league against the blitz this year, but was the best during his streak last year.
Re: Packers @ Lions GDT: Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:15 PM CST
Posted: 05 Dec 2024 23:05
by APB
wallyuwl wrote: ↑05 Dec 2024 22:57
APB wrote: ↑05 Dec 2024 22:48
wallyuwl wrote: ↑05 Dec 2024 22:43
I picked Pack to win. But didn't see a team ready to compete for a conference championship and definitely not one the top contenders should be scared of.
They took it to the top team in the conference in their house and rode them to the final play of the game.
But, yeah, they didn’t compete.
Do you even hear yourself?
I saw a team that couldn't pass protect and had almost no pass defense. The only reason the game was decided on the last play is because the defense couldn't stop the Lions from doing whatever they wanted the last drive which started with about 3:30 left. The Bears played better against the Lions a week ago.
wallyuwl wrote: Love is playing much better than early in the season. For some reason he is one of thecworst in the league against the blitz this year, but was the best during his streak last year.

Re: Packers @ Lions GDT: Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:15 PM CST
Posted: 05 Dec 2024 23:05
by Pckfn23
APB wrote: ↑05 Dec 2024 22:59
That last TD called back on penalty sure would’ve been nice. Was a penalty letter of the law but was certainly ticky tack.
Then Laporta is blocking before the ball is caught on the screen on the last drive. Call it, fine, but call it evenly.
Re: Packers @ Lions GDT: Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:15 PM CST
Posted: 05 Dec 2024 23:07
by BF004
Never a good loss.
But if there was one that could make you feel confident the rest of the year, this might be it.
Was this seriously the best football game of the year so far?
Re: Packers @ Lions GDT: Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:15 PM CST
Posted: 05 Dec 2024 23:27
by APB
Not to be that guy but it really did make a difference tonight.
Re: Packers @ Lions GDT: Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:15 PM CST
Posted: 05 Dec 2024 23:35
by APB
Now let’s get to the goods…
wallyuwl wrote: Love is playing much better than early in the season. For some reason he is one of thecworst in the league against the blitz this year, but was the best during his streak last year.
Yeah, just terrible...
Re: Packers @ Lions GDT: Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:15 PM CST
Posted: 06 Dec 2024 00:20
by texas
Yeah, refs totally cheated us. Horrible officiating. If we get refs that are remotely fair at all, we win easily.
Re: Packers @ Lions GDT: Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:15 PM CST
Posted: 06 Dec 2024 00:34
by texas
Re: Packers @ Lions GDT: Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:15 PM CST
Posted: 06 Dec 2024 03:26
by Willink
Comments are full of lions fans ready to hang the banner

Re: Packers @ Lions GDT: Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:15 PM CST
Posted: 06 Dec 2024 04:04
by GJPackerBacker
I for one, can hardly wait for a rematch in the playoffs. I like our odds.

Re: Packers @ Lions GDT: Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:15 PM CST
Posted: 06 Dec 2024 05:54
by packman114
I was disappointed in the oline again. Two straight games where Jacobs gets hit at or behind the LOS most of the game and this one against 3rd string players. Seemed to me Aaron Glen had his guys recognizing the run very well.
Despite this we still score 30+ points. Problem was we weren't keeping their offense off the field. If we get better run blocking then we can run the table in the playoffs.
Re: Packers @ Lions GDT: Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:15 PM CST
Posted: 06 Dec 2024 05:57
by APB
GJPackerBacker wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024 04:04
I for one, can hardly wait for a rematch in the playoffs. I like our odds.
Same. This team is rounding into form quite nicely.
I felt like MLF didn't have a good initial response for Detroit's pressure defense in the first half but adjusted nicely and then got rolling. The drive where Watson fumbled, you could see they were emerging from that funk. Had he held onto the ball, I am confident that's a scoring drive and it's a whole different outcome.
Re: Packers @ Lions GDT: Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:15 PM CST
Posted: 06 Dec 2024 06:26
by APB
Tucker Kraft, immediately after ole'ing Kirby Joseph, literally bounces back up after the hard tackle by Arnold. Love this dude.
Re: Packers @ Lions GDT: Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:15 PM CST
Posted: 06 Dec 2024 06:38
by APB
Sums it up for me.
Re: Packers @ Lions GDT: Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:15 PM CST
Posted: 06 Dec 2024 06:40
by Pugger
texas wrote: ↑05 Dec 2024 22:36
Jaire needs to get his head out of his ass and quit getting injured. What are we paying him for
I don't think having his head in his ass is why he is injured. I didn't see the game but did he play at all?
It is frustrating when a player is injured, especially when he has a high salary, but I doubt he is happy about this either.
Re: Packers @ Lions GDT: Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:15 PM CST
Posted: 06 Dec 2024 06:43
by Pugger
go pak go wrote: ↑05 Dec 2024 22:44
In other news. No real reason to schedule watch anymore. We have no shot at the division. Just root for the Packers.
Maybe not the division but we should aim for the top WC spot.
Re: Packers @ Lions GDT: Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:15 PM CST
Posted: 06 Dec 2024 06:50
by Pugger
APB wrote: ↑05 Dec 2024 23:27
Not to be that guy but it really did make a difference tonight.
Oh man. We taped the replay of the game on NFLN overnight but I don't know if I want to watch these non-calls. Normally I don't like bitch about officiating but these are terrible.

Re: Packers @ Lions GDT: Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:15 PM CST
Posted: 06 Dec 2024 07:06
by Yoop
detroit did whatever it wanted, and the refs made their job easier, still our defenses can't cover interior routes, been this way all season, even with Alexander a good passing team just cuts us up, our players sit up in their zones like statues, our great blocking ol ran up against another stout front 7 and struggled again, several times with added help from the 12th man, Detroit players do a ton of helmet slapping, hands to the face, grabbing face mask, only called once I think, and Z was wacking Walker on every rush.
still we hung with this team right till the end.
Losers
Defense
The Packers and Lions combined for 38 points in Week 9.
There were 41 points scored in the second half alone Thursday.
Both defenses provided little resistance, especially in the second half.
The Lions had a better excuse for their defensive shortcomings because they have 13 defensive players on injured reserve.
Yellow laundry
Thursday games are often sloppy with both teams playing on a short week. This game only had one turnover, but there were 14 total penalties.