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15 minutes ago, {Family Ghost} said:

Jones is totally the guy that makes this offense go.  Without him Rodgers numbers are extremely poor this season.  It's the Jones show .. no we just need to milk him for all he's worth.

But the real conspiracy here is that the Lombardi Trophy is sitting on a cheese wheel.

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31 minutes ago, Outpost31 said:

This is like that Illuminati card game that had the image of the Twin Towers being attacked.  NFL conspiracies so real they don’t even hide it.  Aaron Rodgers jersey sales must be dipping.  They gotta sell a few million more of his jerseys.  

After they shot bin laden they found on his hard drive a pdf copy of a newsletter about how the Illuminati card game was preemptive programming for the global takeover.

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11 minutes ago, Cakeshoppe said:

After they shot bin laden they found on his hard drive a pdf copy of a newsletter about how the Illuminati card game was preemptive programming for the global takeover.

I believe it.  I played Monopoly one time and afterwards I really wanted to be a millionaire.

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The Green Bay Packers didn’t go from worst to first in the NFL in special teams, but first-year coordinator Shawn Mennenga has a fast-improving group headed into the playoffs.

Last year under former coach Mike McCarthy and former coordinator Ron Zook, Green Bay finished last in the league in our special teams rankings. This year under Matt LaFleur and Mennenga, Green Bay finished 18th. That’s a ranking, however, weighed down by some early-season sins.

Through Week 12, Green Bay’s special teams ranked 26th in our five-category rankings. It was a ranking salvaged only by the work of kicker Mason Crosby. Over the final five weeks, it:

- Improved from 21st to 17th in starting field position on a kickoff return.

- Improved from 21st to 18th in opponent starting position following a kickoff.

- Improved from 29th to 21st in opponent net punting average.

- Fell from 21st to 24th in net punting average.

- Fell from fourth to fifth in field-goal percentage.

https://www.si.com/nfl/packers/news/special-teams-go-from-hot-mess-to-hot

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4 minutes ago, TheOnlyThing said:

The Green Bay Packers didn’t go from worst to first in the NFL in special teams, but first-year coordinator Shawn Mennenga has a fast-improving group headed into the playoffs.

Last year under former coach Mike McCarthy and former coordinator Ron Zook, Green Bay finished last in the league in our special teams rankings. This year under Matt LaFleur and Mennenga, Green Bay finished 18th. That’s a ranking, however, weighed down by some early-season sins.

Through Week 12, Green Bay’s special teams ranked 26th in our five-category rankings. It was a ranking salvaged only by the work of kicker Mason Crosby. Over the final five weeks, it:

- Improved from 21st to 17th in starting field position on a kickoff return.

- Improved from 21st to 18th in opponent starting position following a kickoff.

- Improved from 29th to 21st in opponent net punting average.

- Fell from 21st to 24th in net punting average.

- Fell from fourth to fifth in field-goal percentage.

https://www.si.com/nfl/packers/news/special-teams-go-from-hot-mess-to-hot

Improved from 4.9 to 6.6 yards per return on punt returns.

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Fell from 21.5 to 20.8 yards per return on kick returns.

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Crosby (2019) 1-1 shorter than 20. 2-2 from 20 to 29. 11-11 from 30 to 39. 7-8 from 40 to 49. 1-2 from 50+ 40-41 on XPs.

Crosby (2018) 0-0 shorter than 20. 4-4 from 20-29. 10-11 from 30-39. 11-15 from 40 to 49. 5-7 from 50+. 34-36 on XPs. 

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JK Scott (2019) 39.9 net yards/4 Touch Backs/5.2 Touch Back %/ 29 Inside the 20/37.7 In-20% 

JK Scott (2018)  39.9 net yards/9 Touch Backs/12.7 Touch Back %/19 inside the 20/26.8 In-20%

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Return game is pretty much the same.

Crosby's kicking it WAY better on average.

Scott's directional stuff is also massively improved.

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2 minutes ago, AlexGreen#20 said:

Improved from 4.9 to 6.6 yards per return on punt returns.

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Fell from 21.5 to 20.8 yards per return on kick returns.

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Crosby (2019) 1-1 shorter than 20. 2-2 from 20 to 29. 11-11 from 30 to 39. 7-8 from 40 to 49. 1-2 from 50+ 40-41 on XPs.

Crosby (2018) 0-0 shorter than 20. 4-4 from 20-29. 10-11 from 30-39. 11-15 from 40 to 49. 5-7 from 50+. 34-36 on XPs. 

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JK Scott (2019) 39.9 net yards/4 Touch Backs/5.2 Touch Back %/ 29 Inside the 20/37.7 In-20% 

JK Scott (2018)  39.9 net yards/9 Touch Backs/12.7 Touch Back %/19 inside the 20/26.8 In-20%

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Return game is pretty much the same.

Crosby's kicking it WAY better on average.

Scott's directional stuff is also massively improved.

Cutting those touchbacks in half is huge

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