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Re: Lions @ Packers GDT: Sunday, Jan. 8th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 08 Jan 2023 22:47
by bud fox
go pak go wrote:
08 Jan 2023 22:45
Labrev wrote:
08 Jan 2023 22:42
Rodgerz Haterz rejoice!! :beer2:

I do like Geno Smith, kinda happy for his redemption arc.

Also, good for the Seahawks doing the way smarter thing than us, flipping their overpaid declining QB for all they could get.
I certainly don't rejoice.

But I will be very upset if we don't give our young 1st round pick a legitimate shot at being our quarterback. We need to move on.

My hope is we can command a 1st and a 2nd. Might need to be a 2023 2nd and 2024 1st but that may be better for our cap anyways.
We gave him a shot remember Chiefs?

I think sign Baker.

Re: Lions @ Packers GDT: Sunday, Jan. 8th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 08 Jan 2023 22:47
by Drj820
Labrev wrote:
08 Jan 2023 22:34
lupedafiasco wrote:
08 Jan 2023 22:28
bud fox wrote:
08 Jan 2023 22:25


Yeah I don't think he retiring but i think he leaving packers.
I don’t think he respects LaFleur. He yells at him all the time. He’s openly criticized him in post game interviews. I don’t blame him either. LaFleur is truly one $%@# idiot of a coach. Couple that with the team having the travesty of the 2020 draft and I would absolutely be outta there.
According to James Jones on Cowherd, Rodgers's relationship with LaFleur is "second to none."
And you believe James Jones is an unbiased reporter? Jones runs PR for Rodgers.

Re: Lions @ Packers GDT: Sunday, Jan. 8th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 08 Jan 2023 22:50
by Acrobat
I’m more heartbroken that the Lions don’t get to play in the playoffs. Love their coach and what a great performance.

Re: Lions @ Packers GDT: Sunday, Jan. 8th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 08 Jan 2023 22:51
by Pugger
bud fox wrote:
08 Jan 2023 22:47
go pak go wrote:
08 Jan 2023 22:45
Labrev wrote:
08 Jan 2023 22:42
Rodgerz Haterz rejoice!! :beer2:

I do like Geno Smith, kinda happy for his redemption arc.

Also, good for the Seahawks doing the way smarter thing than us, flipping their overpaid declining QB for all they could get.
I certainly don't rejoice.

But I will be very upset if we don't give our young 1st round pick a legitimate shot at being our quarterback. We need to move on.

My hope is we can command a 1st and a 2nd. Might need to be a 2023 2nd and 2024 1st but that may be better for our cap anyways.
We gave him a shot remember Chiefs?

I think sign Baker.
:rotfl:

Re: Lions @ Packers GDT: Sunday, Jan. 8th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 08 Jan 2023 22:52
by bud fox
I don't see how this packers team does better than 3-14 next year without Rodgers.

Lions and Vikings are getting better. Myabe get a win against the bears.

A QB like Love will get destroyed behind this oline and with this sytem/receiving group that is never open - looking forward to 2025 draft.

Re: Lions @ Packers GDT: Sunday, Jan. 8th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 08 Jan 2023 22:52
by Pugger
Acrobat wrote:
08 Jan 2023 22:50
I’m more heartbroken that the Lions don’t get to play in the playoffs. Love their coach and what a great performance.
They'll get in next year. Hell, they might take the division.

Re: Lions @ Packers GDT: Sunday, Jan. 8th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 08 Jan 2023 22:53
by Labrev
Drj820 wrote:
08 Jan 2023 22:47
Labrev wrote:
08 Jan 2023 22:34
lupedafiasco wrote:
08 Jan 2023 22:28


I don’t think he respects LaFleur. He yells at him all the time. He’s openly criticized him in post game interviews. I don’t blame him either. LaFleur is truly one $%@# idiot of a coach. Couple that with the team having the travesty of the 2020 draft and I would absolutely be outta there.
According to James Jones on Cowherd, Rodgers's relationship with LaFleur is "second to none."
And you believe James Jones is an unbiased reporter? Jones runs PR for Rodgers.
On that claim, yeah, definitely. What's not to believe? MLF lets him do whatever.

Re: Lions @ Packers GDT: Sunday, Jan. 8th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 08 Jan 2023 22:55
by Drj820
Labrev wrote:
08 Jan 2023 22:53
Drj820 wrote:
08 Jan 2023 22:47
Labrev wrote:
08 Jan 2023 22:34


According to James Jones on Cowherd, Rodgers's relationship with LaFleur is "second to none."
And you believe James Jones is an unbiased reporter? Jones runs PR for Rodgers.
On that claim, yeah, definitely. What's not to believe? MLF lets him do whatever.
True but that does not mean he respects him

Re: Lions @ Packers GDT: Sunday, Jan. 8th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 08 Jan 2023 22:57
by Drj820
Bakh was really good tonight. Wonder what his future will be after rodgers.

Re: Lions @ Packers GDT: Sunday, Jan. 8th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 08 Jan 2023 22:57
by Crazylegs Starks
Pugger wrote:
08 Jan 2023 22:52
Acrobat wrote:
08 Jan 2023 22:50
I’m more heartbroken that the Lions don’t get to play in the playoffs. Love their coach and what a great performance.
They'll get in next year. Hell, they might take the division.
It all depends on Goff. This was his best year since 2018.

Re: Lions @ Packers GDT: Sunday, Jan. 8th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 08 Jan 2023 23:10
by Pckfn23
Eh, oh well. It sucks, but was fun to play meaningful games until the end. Gotta get things cleaned up in the off-season and come back a better team next year.

Re: Lions @ Packers GDT: Sunday, Jan. 8th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 08 Jan 2023 23:16
by German_Panzer
bud fox wrote:
08 Jan 2023 22:52
I don't see how this packers team does better than 3-14 next year without Rodgers.

Lions and Vikings are getting better. Myabe get a win against the bears.

A QB like Love will get destroyed behind this oline and with this sytem/receiving group that is never open - looking forward to 2025 draft.
This is why I see MLF play MiLF to Rodgers and sell house to keep him. Before this game I was kind on his side but this one opened my eyes. This was Playoffs, do or die, and Rodgers did look old. This Rodgers is like the late Favre: not carrying a team anymore and collapsing in crunch time. If!!! Rodgers stays we need to find a way to mega p.iss him off for that seems to be the only fuel left working to make him an above average QB.

Re: Lions @ Packers GDT: Sunday, Jan. 8th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 08 Jan 2023 23:25
by Drj820
Just listened to the rodgers presser..he done done. Bye bye.

Re: Lions @ Packers GDT: Sunday, Jan. 8th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 08 Jan 2023 23:25
by Labrev
Rodgers didn't have a 300-yard game this year.

Strap in, boomers. We're rebuilding this mother.

Re: Lions @ Packers GDT: Sunday, Jan. 8th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 08 Jan 2023 23:26
by texas
I think the obvious explanation for Rodgers this year is the thumb. We were pretty good to start the year, then his thumb got hurt which is when our massive losing streak coincidentally started. Then we got better as the thumb healed, and were looking really good near the end. Then against Detroit, he wasn't great but he also wasn't garbage- until he injured the thumb at which point he proceeded to immediately throw up 3 ducks in a row.

So I choose to blame the entirety of his suboptimal play on his injury. Yeah the OL and WRs have a combined like 3 guys who should be in the NFL, but even so, Rodgers was clearly below average for his normal standard of play, and I don't see it being age.

Re: Lions @ Packers GDT: Sunday, Jan. 8th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 08 Jan 2023 23:27
by lupedafiasco
German_Panzer wrote:
08 Jan 2023 23:16
bud fox wrote:
08 Jan 2023 22:52
I don't see how this packers team does better than 3-14 next year without Rodgers.

Lions and Vikings are getting better. Myabe get a win against the bears.

A QB like Love will get destroyed behind this oline and with this sytem/receiving group that is never open - looking forward to 2025 draft.
This is why I see MLF play MiLF to Rodgers and sell house to keep him. Before this game I was kind on his side but this one opened my eyes. This was Playoffs, do or die, and Rodgers did look old. This Rodgers is like the late Favre: not carrying a team anymore and collapsing in crunch time. If!!! Rodgers stays we need to find a way to mega p.iss him off for that seems to be the only fuel left working to make him an above average QB.
If they keep Rodgers the whole offense needs an overhaul. For as good as Watson is he’s a rookie. Doubs looks just like a possible good WR2 if he can be consistent with his hands. Gotta get rid of Lazard. He’s awful. Cobb is an average slot at this point at best. This is the worst TE group in the league by far IMO. Dillon is average at best as well. There are pieces to work with at OL.

Something drastic needs to happen at WR for this offense to get back to where it needs to be.

Re: Lions @ Packers GDT: Sunday, Jan. 8th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 08 Jan 2023 23:30
by Drj820

Re: Lions @ Packers GDT: Sunday, Jan. 8th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 08 Jan 2023 23:31
by Drj820
lupedafiasco wrote:
08 Jan 2023 23:27
German_Panzer wrote:
08 Jan 2023 23:16
bud fox wrote:
08 Jan 2023 22:52
I don't see how this packers team does better than 3-14 next year without Rodgers.

Lions and Vikings are getting better. Myabe get a win against the bears.

A QB like Love will get destroyed behind this oline and with this sytem/receiving group that is never open - looking forward to 2025 draft.
This is why I see MLF play MiLF to Rodgers and sell house to keep him. Before this game I was kind on his side but this one opened my eyes. This was Playoffs, do or die, and Rodgers did look old. This Rodgers is like the late Favre: not carrying a team anymore and collapsing in crunch time. If!!! Rodgers stays we need to find a way to mega p.iss him off for that seems to be the only fuel left working to make him an above average QB.
If they keep Rodgers the whole offense needs an overhaul. For as good as Watson is he’s a rookie. Doubs looks just like a possible good WR2 if he can be consistent with his hands. Gotta get rid of Lazard. He’s awful. Cobb is an average slot at this point at best. This is the worst TE group in the league by far IMO. Dillon is average at best as well. There are pieces to work with at OL.

Something drastic needs to happen at WR for this offense to get back to where it needs to be.
What happened to Dillon? Did his thighs get so big they started to weigh him down? Or did he start thinking about running for mayor of door county more than football?

Re: Lions @ Packers GDT: Sunday, Jan. 8th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 08 Jan 2023 23:35
by German_Panzer
Drj820 wrote:
08 Jan 2023 23:25
Just listened to the rodgers presser..he done done. Bye bye.
He sounded like its retirement vs another Pack season. And I do not think he will throw away how many $$$?

What do you say to texas‘ considerations about Rodgers‘ thumb being his main problem, reasoning that he did well early, then our losing streak coincidencing with his thumb injury as well as today where he supposedly re-aggrevated it?

Re: Lions @ Packers GDT: Sunday, Jan. 8th, 7:20 PM CST

Posted: 08 Jan 2023 23:42
by Pugger
lupedafiasco wrote:
08 Jan 2023 23:27
German_Panzer wrote:
08 Jan 2023 23:16
bud fox wrote:
08 Jan 2023 22:52
I don't see how this packers team does better than 3-14 next year without Rodgers.

Lions and Vikings are getting better. Myabe get a win against the bears.

A QB like Love will get destroyed behind this oline and with this sytem/receiving group that is never open - looking forward to 2025 draft.
This is why I see MLF play MiLF to Rodgers and sell house to keep him. Before this game I was kind on his side but this one opened my eyes. This was Playoffs, do or die, and Rodgers did look old. This Rodgers is like the late Favre: not carrying a team anymore and collapsing in crunch time. If!!! Rodgers stays we need to find a way to mega p.iss him off for that seems to be the only fuel left working to make him an above average QB.
If they keep Rodgers the whole offense needs an overhaul. For as good as Watson is he’s a rookie. Doubs looks just like a possible good WR2 if he can be consistent with his hands. Gotta get rid of Lazard. He’s awful. Cobb is an average slot at this point at best. This is the worst TE group in the league by far IMO. Dillon is average at best as well. There are pieces to work with at OL.

Something drastic needs to happen at WR for this offense to get back to where it needs to be.
I don't think Lazard is awful. He is a nice WR to have around doing the dirty work (he is a great blocker and should be a TE) but he isn't a #1. Watson could be that guy in the future. (Adams wasn't so hot early on either.) Doubs has potential. I hope WR is a priority in this upcoming draft. Cobb isn't even average. He disappears a lot. TE is an area we must address. Most of the top teams today have a good to great pass catching TE. Tonyan isn't the answer. I'm still not happy with RT. They had to sit Nijman and Tom struggled too.