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Re: Vikings and Lions Analyses
Posted: 02 Jan 2023 14:23
by BSA
Its amazing how "unlucky" the vikes are when they face good teams
Eagles, Cowboys and Packers out-lucked the vikes 115- 27.
Re: Vikings and Lions Analyses
Posted: 02 Jan 2023 14:41
by Pckfn23
Raptorman wrote: ↑02 Jan 2023 14:10
Now let's compare that list to the Super Bowl winners for those years.
Bottom 3 in point differential of SB winning teams with 12+ wins:
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Bottom 5 among all SB winning teams:
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Re: Vikings and Lions Analyses
Posted: 02 Jan 2023 15:14
by Pckfn23
Re: Vikings and Lions Analyses
Posted: 02 Jan 2023 15:18
by packman114
WOW, we get the Sunday night game. Seattle win puts the damper on Detroit and hopefully leads to a Pack domination! I'm OK if that happens!!
Re: Vikings and Lions Analyses
Posted: 02 Jan 2023 16:50
by Labrev
Careful what you wish for, teams with nothing to play for can be even tougher.
Eliminated teams can play loose, take chances, and leave it all on the field, whereas teams with playoff aspirations on the line are more likely to play scared because they don't want to blow it.
Not to mention, if they can't get in, they probably don't want to go out with a whimper, and would love the chance to deny a divisional rival from getting in.
We actually played Detroit last year when they were eliminated, and winning or losing had no effect on our seeding, so there was literally nothing to play for (not even screwing us a little) but pride. And they played hard. Makes sense, Campbell is trying to change the culture there.
Re: Vikings and Lions Analyses
Posted: 02 Jan 2023 16:55
by lupedafiasco
packman114 wrote: ↑02 Jan 2023 15:18
WOW, we get the Sunday night game. Seattle win puts the damper on Detroit and hopefully leads to a Pack domination! I'm OK if that happens!!
The Lions don’t care. Campbell has them playing hard.
Re: Vikings and Lions Analyses
Posted: 02 Jan 2023 17:25
by Scott4Pack
lupedafiasco wrote: ↑02 Jan 2023 16:55
packman114 wrote: ↑02 Jan 2023 15:18
WOW, we get the Sunday night game. Seattle win puts the damper on Detroit and hopefully leads to a Pack domination! I'm OK if that happens!!
The Lions don’t care. Campbell has them playing hard.
Yes, he does. The only question that I have is whether they are actually over-accomplishing or not. And that starts with Goff. He hasn’t thrown an INT since he did to us in week 9.
Packers need to create PRESSURE on Goff!
Re: Vikings and Lions Analyses
Posted: 02 Jan 2023 17:30
by Raptorman
Tickets were sold months ago. Maybe if they had been winning in October people wouldn't have sold their tickets to fans of other teams.
Re: Vikings and Lions Analyses
Posted: 02 Jan 2023 17:50
by Pckfn23
Raptorman wrote: ↑02 Jan 2023 17:30
Tickets were sold months ago. Maybe if they had been winning in October people wouldn't have sold their tickets to fans of other teams.
Gosh, I forgot, tickets can't be sold anymore now that prices have risen. My bad...
Re: Vikings and Lions Analyses
Posted: 03 Jan 2023 09:28
by RingoCStarrQB
Scott4Pack wrote: ↑02 Jan 2023 17:25
lupedafiasco wrote: ↑02 Jan 2023 16:55
packman114 wrote: ↑02 Jan 2023 15:18
WOW, we get the Sunday night game. Seattle win puts the damper on Detroit and hopefully leads to a Pack domination! I'm OK if that happens!!
The Lions don’t care. Campbell has them playing hard.
Yes, he does. The only question that I have is whether they are actually over-accomplishing or not. And that starts with Goff. He hasn’t thrown an INT since he did to us in week 9.
Packers need to create PRESSURE on Goff!
We'll be loud! I'm confident Walker will make plays and confident Jaire will make plays and confident Rodgers will make plays and confident Cobb will make plays and confident Campbell will make plays and confident Nixon will make plays. I'm bringin' it and I'm ready to rumble. Energized!!
Where ya'll tailgatin'? Go Pack Go!