nerdmann
10 years ago

I didn't think you would have the capacity to handle the response or know enough about football to know that Dallas would get crushed in Green Bay but probably beat us in Dallas. And we have no chance of beating Seattle in Seattle - it would be a repeat of game 1. Winning this week is very important.

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



We can beat Seattle. We pissed that game away.
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DakotaT
10 years ago

We can beat Seattle. We pissed that game away.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



Not when the game is in Seattle, and they are locking that up right now. Maybe we will luck out and the Rams will do us a favor next week, but really doubtful. We really, really shit ourselves last week.
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DoddPower
10 years ago

yeah you can only say that after the Packers won. Game was in doubt the entire first half, not sure what game you were watching.

Originally Posted by: packerfanoutwest 



The game was never once in doubt from my perspective. That's why teams play four quarters. Games aren't decided after two quarters. I can truthfully say I never thought the Packers would lose this game. Of course it could have been a better win. It almost always can be. But it was still a good win, especially with a quarterback that wasn't 100% and on the road in a place the Packers have struggled recently. Now time to rest up and prepare for next week. Packers fans are such babies sometimes. The Packers defense was basically dominant this game and did exactly what they should do against an inferior team. And the offense was decent, too.
uffda udfa
10 years ago

Not when the game is in Seattle, and they are locking that up right now. Maybe we will luck out and the Rams will do us a favor next week, but really doubtful. We really, really shit ourselves last week.

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



There ain't no way we win at Seattle. Saying the first game was close and we should've won? Delusional. Almost like saying Arizona should've beaten Seatlle tonight. Perhaps, Russell Wilson gets injured, or something, but outside of that ...no shot. Russ will run for 100+ on us. Rodgers will be scared out of his mind. We have no TE or legit 3rd WR to compete with their secondary. Lacy would have to run for 300 yards for us to win...I guess there's a chance that a lot of Packers fans love clinging to. A chance.


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DakotaT
10 years ago

There ain't no way we win at Seattle. Saying the first game was close and we should've won? Delusional. Almost like saying Arizona should've beaten Seatlle tonight. Perhaps, Russell Wilson gets injured, or something, but outside of that ...no shot. Russ will run for 100+ on us. Rodgers will be scared out of his mind. We have no TE or legit 3rd WR to compete with their secondary. Lacy would have to run for 300 yards for us to win...I guess there's a chance that a lot of Packers fans love clinging to. A chance.

Originally Posted by: uffda udfa 



Yeah, I don't see it happening either; let's just see if we can get that far. I'll be happy with beating Detroit next week, getting the second seed and then kicking Dallas' ass. Then we pray for a miracle because we are not as good a team as Seattle. Their DB's will control our receivers, they get pressure with the front four, and every defensive player hits like a Mack truck. That doesn't bode well for a finesse offense.
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uffda udfa
10 years ago

Yeah, I don't see it happening either; let's just see if we can get that far. I'll be happy with beating Detroit next week, getting the second seed and then kicking Dallas' ass. Then we pray for a miracle because we are not as good a team as Seattle. Their DB's will control our receivers, they get pressure with the front four, and every defensive player hits like a Mack truck. That doesn't bode well for a finesse offense.

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



Jordy's dropped pass... the defining moment of the 2014 season. Dallas hasn't lost on the road. That should be one heckuva game, if it happens. I thought 12-4 and one and done in playoffs heading into the season. Still, on track.


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blueleopard
10 years ago
At the beginning of the season, the Packers went in with the wrong gameplan, had their starting RT exit due to injury, and had virtually no identity on offense.

The Packers are a better team now than they were in September, and this team can beat anybody. Proof lies in the pudding with their win over New England, and it was a victory that was more than convincing. Will they win in Seattle? Nobody can gauge that, but Dallas proved they were beatable. With a depleted offensive line and no Percy Harvin, this Seattle team is very different. I do believe Russell Wilson has the intangibles to make up for the offense's lack of talent away from Beast Mode, but there's the key. The Packers simply have more playmakers than Seattle does.
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uffda udfa
10 years ago

At the beginning of the season, the Packers went in with the wrong gameplan, had their starting RT exit due to injury, and had virtually no identity on offense.

The Packers are a better team now than they were in September, and this team can beat anybody. Proof lies in the pudding with their win over New England, and it was a victory that was more than convincing. Will they win in Seattle? Nobody can gauge that, but Dallas proved they were beatable. With a depleted offensive line and no Percy Harvin, this Seattle team is very different. I do believe Russell Wilson has the intangibles to make up for the offense's lack of talent away from Beast Mode, but there's the key. The Packers simply have more playmakers than Seattle does.

Originally Posted by: blueleopard 



Seattle is a much better team than they were in September. It isn't just the Packers who had a chance to improve. New England barely eeked out a win at the Jets. Not exactly a road juggernaut this year...letting the Chiefs, yes, them, to score 41 on them.

Seattle has more defenders who can take away playmakers than Green Bay does. We have two legit options in the passing game...we need 3 or more to compete against their secondary. We couldn't run it at all there the first time. Why will it be different? This is the same kind of stuff that was said when getting ready to lose to the Niners again and again, and again. It's a bad matchup...realize that it is instead of going into fantasy mode talking about why it will be different. The Buffalo game and Jordy's drop has sent Packer nation into some crazy spin. Those are the world champs... walked into Arizona where they were 7-0 and left out of there with no questions to ask about who is the best in the NFC. The Packers played the Bills and Bucs in successive weeks and left all kinds of questions about their offense on the road. Do you not see that? One team is cranked up ready to defend a world championship with home field advantage and the other is sputtering. You can't wish that away no matter how much you love the Packers.

Marshawn and Russell are still there. We're going on the road and shutting them down? If you were a Seattle fan you would be ecstatic knowing Green Bay was coming to town.


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musccy
10 years ago

Yeah, I don't see it happening either; let's just see if we can get that far. I'll be happy with beating Detroit next week, getting the second seed and then kicking Dallas' ass. Then we pray for a miracle because we are not as good a team as Seattle. Their DB's will control our receivers, they get pressure with the front four, and every defensive player hits like a Mack truck. That doesn't bode well for a finesse offense.

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



Agreed. At this point, I think most feel/know it'll take something special to defeat Seattle. It's quite apparent that they're head and shoulders above the rest of the NFL now, even if they play on the road. For now, enjoy what's left, Sunday will be a festive atmosphere and a great game. I want to enjoy what I can with the rest of the season, not worry about what's not here yet.
nerdmann
10 years ago

At the beginning of the season, the Packers went in with the wrong gameplan, had their starting RT exit due to injury, and had virtually no identity on offense.

The Packers are a better team now than they were in September, and this team can beat anybody. Proof lies in the pudding with their win over New England, and it was a victory that was more than convincing. Will they win in Seattle? Nobody can gauge that, but Dallas proved they were beatable. With a depleted offensive line and no Percy Harvin, this Seattle team is very different. I do believe Russell Wilson has the intangibles to make up for the offense's lack of talent away from Beast Mode, but there's the key. The Packers simply have more playmakers than Seattle does.

Originally Posted by: blueleopard 



They don't scare me.

What scares me is Mike and Aaron playing scared, abandoning the run and shitting themselves. I'm also concerned that this team will go into an extended lull. Mike needs to hire a sports psychologist to get his team ready to play. So he knows how to get them mentally prepared.

However this team plays down to it's opponents level, and also up to it's oppenents level. We saw that against New England this year and when we went to Houston, was that last year or the year before?

Fuck the Seattle Seahawks.
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