Don’t care. 1st and 1 at the 1 is an easy call. Run the god damn ball. Should have been 3 straight sneaks. If you can’t get a yard one time you stink. Don’t even need Rodgers. Put Loves useless ass out these and make him push.
I agree, but why are we mad right now???
Stole maybe the biggest win on the entire NFL season to date today, we ridiculously injured and COVID circumstances. Whatever MLF is doing. He’s doing it better than every other coach in the league right now.
Lupe wakes up with his pi$$ hot
very good
Re: Green Bay Packers @ Arizona Cardinals - Thursday 7:20 PM CST
On a side note, Rodgers has probably overtaken Murray for League MVP.
Brady #1
Allen distant 2
Then Aaron and Dak
Stafford, Kyler and Lamar right there.
Carr, Burrow and Mahomes still in the hunt.
Brady has Brown, Evans, Godwin and Gronk
However he still putting up best numbers in league.
Rodgers not behind Allen. It can turn for any of them with one game.
Re: Green Bay Packers @ Arizona Cardinals - Thursday 7:20 PM CST
Posted: 29 Oct 2021 00:46
by Crazylegs Starks
Re: Green Bay Packers @ Arizona Cardinals - Thursday 7:20 PM CST
Posted: 29 Oct 2021 00:52
by YoHoChecko
Brady is #1 for MVP, but Derek Henry is #2, not a QB.
I don't think Rodgers is in the top 5. And I don't think anyone watching this game came out of it saying "Wow, Aaron Rodgers really carried this injured team on his back to a win tonight." He was just a regular degular decent, solid QB tonight and the team got it done together.
So yeah, I think we killed Murray's MVP case tonight (for a week of takes, at least). But elevating Rodgers to that spot is ignoring a ton of other players on winning team with better stats this year.
Re: Green Bay Packers @ Arizona Cardinals - Thursday 7:20 PM CST
Then again, he was holding back happy/proud tears in the first couple answers about the game, so maybe his tear ducts are just amped from the whole ordeal
Re: Green Bay Packers @ Arizona Cardinals - Thursday 7:20 PM CST
Posted: 29 Oct 2021 00:55
by Pckfn23
I take solace in Big Bob walking off on his own!
Re: Green Bay Packers @ Arizona Cardinals - Thursday 7:20 PM CST
Posted: 29 Oct 2021 00:59
by texas
Was Arizona actually favored by a bunch? I just figured they were just BSing when talking about how people didn't believe in us or how we stole a win or that it was so surprising. I figured people would be about 50-50 on whether we'd win or lose.
Time to break out one of the best quotes of all time (related to Packers or not): We're nobody's underdog.
Re: Green Bay Packers @ Arizona Cardinals - Thursday 7:20 PM CST
Posted: 29 Oct 2021 03:22
by TheSkeptic
Tonyan's injury
Re: Green Bay Packers @ Arizona Cardinals - Thursday 7:20 PM CST
Was Arizona actually favored by a bunch? I just figured they were just BSing when talking about how people didn't believe in us or how we stole a win or that it was so surprising. I figured people would be about 50-50 on whether we'd win or lose.
Time to break out one of the best quotes of all time (related to Packers or not): We're nobody's underdog.
Vegas doesn't apparently follow MM's wisdom. 6.5 point underdogs after Adams, Lazard and MVS were ruled out.
Re: Green Bay Packers @ Arizona Cardinals - Thursday 7:20 PM CST
Posted: 29 Oct 2021 04:53
by Scott4Pack
I haven't even seen the game yet. Need to catch it on YT later. But this is a great moment.
Can you feel the confidence of the team increasing every week?
Re: Green Bay Packers @ Arizona Cardinals - Thursday 7:20 PM CST
Brady is #1 for MVP, but Derek Henry is #2, not a QB.
I don't think Rodgers is in the top 5. And I don't think anyone watching this game came out of it saying "Wow, Aaron Rodgers really carried this injured team on his back to a win tonight." He was just a regular degular decent, solid QB tonight and the team got it done together.
So yeah, I think we killed Murray's MVP case tonight (for a week of takes, at least). But elevating Rodgers to that spot is ignoring a ton of other players on winning team with better stats this year.
Rodgers numbers are fine he just needs to keep winning.
There is no one more valuable to there team. If you think another QB could lead this team and do what Rodgers did today you are nuts. The wrs were ESB, Winfree and Cobb. 3 oline out. Tonyan goes down. He got first downs when needed, he kept possession and he scored enough points - shoudve had a third td with MLewis.
No one helps those around him more than Rodgers - best movement in the pocket and best passer of the ball.
Re: Green Bay Packers @ Arizona Cardinals - Thursday 7:20 PM CST
Brady is #1 for MVP, but Derek Henry is #2, not a QB.
I don't think Rodgers is in the top 5. And I don't think anyone watching this game came out of it saying "Wow, Aaron Rodgers really carried this injured team on his back to a win tonight." He was just a regular degular decent, solid QB tonight and the team got it done together.
So yeah, I think we killed Murray's MVP case tonight (for a week of takes, at least). But elevating Rodgers to that spot is ignoring a ton of other players on winning team with better stats this year.
Stats aren't what is used to determine MVP.
Re: Green Bay Packers @ Arizona Cardinals - Thursday 7:20 PM CST
Guys, do NOT let the final red zone drive distort your emotions enough to think this wasn't an amazing game and performance by the whole team, the coaching staff, the front office (RASSULLL)
Yep and the fact that we really won by 10 points. No way you can overturn the Aaron Jones TD.
Re: Green Bay Packers @ Arizona Cardinals - Thursday 7:20 PM CST
I’m calling BS on the announcers that say the Packer fans travel well. That is a half- truth. Half of the fans that were at the game are locals.
These people don’t get it….PACKER FANS ARE EVERYWHERE!!
Oh it's way more than half. I would say maybe 25% are non-local Packers fans if that even. I go to a lot of away stadiums and Packers tickets are always the most expensive and sold out game for the opposing team. (which is the only crappy thing).
Tickets to this game were going for $350+ for nose bleed seats. When you go to the game, you start asking where people are from and it is easily 4 out of 5 are local fans who are jazzed to get their rare shot to watch the Packers. When I was in LA in 2018 for the Rams game, we outnumbered the Rams fans. I was talking to local LA people and asked, "who is LA's team?" Their response was Oakland is #1, GB is #2 and DAL is #3. Then probably the Rams, 49ers and Chargers.
And it is this way everywhere. I feel very confident that the Packers are the top 5 favorite team in basically every city in this country. It absolutly blows my mind that the national media doesn't understand that the Packers have a larger following than the Cowboys or the Steelers.