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Have you heard something or is this just an educated opinion? I think that would be huge, as long as he's 100% healthy. Stafford can be deadly given time. |
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Originally Posted by: PackerTraxx  Have you heard something or is this just an educated opinion? I think that would be huge, as long as he's 100% healthy. Stafford can be deadly given time. I'm going to guess he is going by mccarthy saying "we'll see how it goes with clay this week" and he is just assuming that clay will not sit out if he is close. ~could be wrong~ |
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Originally Posted by: PackerTraxx  Have you heard something or is this just an educated opinion? I think that would be huge, as long as he's 100% healthy. Stafford can be deadly given time. Experience following the Packers and Clay Matthews III. Chances are, he won't practice at all and will do a walk through before they fly out Saturday and will be a 'game time' decision. Coach will say Clay isn't progressing as well as he had hoped. The flip side, if they feel he could aggravate it to the point he misses the Giants game, they will sit him. Do you need Clay for the Lions game or Giants game and beyond? I think Clay came out more preventive than actual injury. I seen him running off the field with no limp after he came out of the game. |
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Originally Posted by: PackerTraxx  Both sacks and interceptions are important. But there's no question that interceptions are more important. Interceptions always stop drives and they always give you the ball and vice versa. So even though I'd like to see Aaron throw the ball away on occasion I'd sooner see him take the sack than throw an interception. As mentioned, he off sets some of the sacks, maybe even more than the number of sacks, by buying time and making something out of nothing.
very true. But then a sack that forces a fumble that your team recovers is almost always much more better than an int as you will end up with better field position. (Unless there is a great return on the int.) |
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Every play has the possibility of a TD for each side, except extra points. |
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Originally Posted by: PackerTraxx  Every play has the possibility of a TD for each side, except extra points. If you're going to be technical, lets add two point conversions. |
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Originally Posted by: PackerTraxx  Every play has the possibility of a TD for each side, except extra points. wait you are going too fast. hang on while I write this down. |
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Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool  If you're going to be technical, lets add two point conversions. I was going to add a free kick field goal, but upon a quick research, it may be returned as a kickoff or punt. I thought is was a dead play upon the miss.. I was incorrect. |
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Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool  Experience following the Packers and Clay Matthews III. Chances are, he won't practice at all and will do a walk through before they fly out Saturday and will be a 'game time' decision. Coach will say Clay isn't progressing as well as he had hoped.
The flip side, if they feel he could aggravate it to the point he misses the Giants game, they will sit him.
Do you need Clay for the Lions game or Giants game and beyond? I think Clay came out more preventive than actual injury. I seen him running off the field with no limp after he came out of the game. So much for that theory. |
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