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13 hours ago, Tperk said:

The offense picked up when the jet sweeps and ridiculous flea flicker like plays stopped.

I remember plays that just flailed around like Uncle Rico vs Nobody, or Sword Guy vs Indiana Jones. Like a half-hearted feint to the left to come back to a bubble screen on the right that, thanks to the hoo boy tricksy delay, had now been dug out for no gain.

After watching QB School this week it is hard to fathom what some of those mid-season slow-developing plays to nowhere were even about.

This offensive performance against Dallas was deliberate, thoughtful, and repeatable. The offense was using the Cowboys’ pass defense rules against itself.

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23 minutes ago, Leader said:

Folks have noticed......

 

Add him to the pile of literal dozens of analysts that thought they knew more than an NFL GM that was groomed for decades for the position by one of the most stable orgs in the league

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2 minutes ago, Isherwood said:

Add him to the pile of literal dozens of analysts that thought they knew more than an NFL GM that was groomed for decades for the position by one of the most stable orgs in the league

If you read his comments on it, he stands by his criticism of not getting weapons for AR.

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34 minutes ago, Leader said:

Folks have noticed......

 

2023 draft first year is stellar, whether it remains that way is unseen in years to come but this draft was unreal as far as starters and performance. 

Van ness, Musgrave, Reed, Kraft, Wooden, Clifford, Wicks, Brooks, Karlson, Valentine, Johnson only duds are Nickols and Dubose. 

I mean its early year one and things will happen and it's hard to rank the draft after a year but dam Gute killed it. A plus all the way. 

TE nailed it Mus and Kraft. Reed, Wicks seriously.

Van Ness is going to come along more. Wooden and Brooks are undersized but performing and giving a return.

Valentine has been ok not getting killed like years past DBs. Jonhson has showed and is a nice back up and ST.

Karlson I hate the leg, needs to learn to be consistent but he's our K and played above avg so far and gotten better throughout the year. 

Clifford i mean what's to say the kid can hold a ciipboard better than most:)

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19 hours ago, Tperk said:

And he has taken more NFL playoff snaps at QB than Justin Fields.

By the end of next year, Justin Fields will be dreaming of the day in the near future where he's the back up quarterback and hopes he gets to kneel down 3 times in a playoff game. 

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On 1/17/2024 at 11:53 PM, incognito_man said:

Feeling more and more like Aaron Rodgers' game isn't going to age well.

You're never going to be able to take away what Rodgers did over his career. The numbers and wins don't lie. It's just sad because if he wasn't such a prick who did his own thing, might have a few more Lombardi's in the trophy case. 

Rodgers is a first ballot HOF quarterback. Anybody who doesn't vote for him should have their voting right revoked, permanently. 

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21 hours ago, PACKRULE said:

2023 draft first year is stellar, whether it remains that way is unseen in years to come but this draft was unreal as far as starters and performance. 

Van ness, Musgrave, Reed, Kraft, Wooden, Clifford, Wicks, Brooks, Karlson, Valentine, Johnson only duds are Nickols and Dubose. 

I mean its early year one and things will happen and it's hard to rank the draft after a year but dam Gute killed it. A plus all the way. 

TE nailed it Mus and Kraft. Reed, Wicks seriously.

Van Ness is going to come along more. Wooden and Brooks are undersized but performing and giving a return.

Valentine has been ok not getting killed like years past DBs. Jonhson has showed and is a nice back up and ST.

Karlson I hate the leg, needs to learn to be consistent but he's our K and played above avg so far and gotten better throughout the year. 

Clifford i mean what's to say the kid can hold a ciipboard better than most:)

Wouldn't write off DuBose either.  He's talented got hurt during training camp cost him a spot.  We'll see he has an uphill climb to make the 53 next year but no fault of his own.  But yah insane draft class. 

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1 minute ago, Scoremore said:

Wouldn't write off DuBose either.  He's talented got hurt during training camp cost him a spot.  We'll see he has an uphill climb to make the 53 next year but no fault of his own.  But yah insane draft class. 

It seems like for the last 10 years Packer fans always thought he had a WR we were going to cut that we could trade for something of value. We were wrong every year.

Next year, it might actually be the case! 

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59 minutes ago, Old Guy said:

You're never going to be able to take away what Rodgers did over his career. The numbers and wins don't lie. It's just sad because if he wasn't such a prick who did his own thing, might have a few more Lombardi's in the trophy case. 

Rodgers is a first ballot HOF quarterback. Anybody who doesn't vote for him should have their voting right revoked, permanently. 

He's going to be a big "what if".

"What if" he had a lick of humility? Probably has 3+ rings and his game would be aging just fine. Still think he coveted going to SF above anything else. 

Uber talented mentally and physically, but seems like ego has held him back from being a Brady.

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3 minutes ago, incognito_man said:

He's going to be a big "what if".

"What if" he had a lick of humility? Probably has 3+ rings and his game would be aging just fine. Still think he coveted going to SF above anything else. 

Uber talented mentally and physically, but seems like ego has held him back from being a Brady.

Yep, sitting in that draft room did some permanent damage to him. He was pretty shocked when SF didn't take him. As 'smart' as he is, one would think he would realize that going to San Francisco was the best thing that never happened to him. 

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