Puff puff and pass that "L" around you cheese headed b*stards....


I can't help but look at the fluke int (Finley
) and the refs fukk-ups (and EVERYONE is ignoring the free play that Rodgers took, that was the exact same fukking play that we got screwed on in Seattle, yet they called it a pick) and think that we should've won the game. Yup couldn't had said it better. We lost this game but it also showed me this team can make a SB run. The errors the safeties made can be fixed. Our front 7 will be a force. We wont be facing a harder opponent this year. I predict a blow out next week.Yeah, It's hilarious when Bears fans, of all ppl, try to talk shyt to us, like we don't own their souls. Just be quiet dumb asses. Y'all will probably never earn the right to talk shyt to us after what we've done in the past few years.
Anyways, we're still bringing the Lombardi back home this yearI can't help but look at the fluke int (Finley
) and the refs fukk-ups (and EVERYONE is ignoring the free play that Rodgers took, that was the exact same fukking play that we got screwed on in Seattle, yet they called it a pick) and think that we should've won the game.
The difference in the game IMO is when we took the lead, and needed a stop, we didn't get it. Then SF took the lead, needed a stop, and they got it. Ross fukked up a couple times, and him bringing that kick out after SF scored and barely making the 10yd line really fukked us.
I mean, we played who is widely considered the "best team" in the conference, if not league, and it took some bullshyt, and a Herculean effort by Kap to beat us, in their house. The pass D HAS to be cleaned up, and I'd like to think that once Burnett & Hayward come back, it'll get better. Burnett in particular was missed. But the run D is there for sure, and as long as CM3 stays healthy, I think we'll be ok in the long run.
Offense is clearly fine. Theres probably no better player in the league to watch than Rodgers when he's clicking, and I think Lacy is gonna be the answer. Jordy is just unreal man. He's so underrated. Line did ok too outside of Sitton, who probably played his worst game as a pro.
We'll be ok though. I feel much better this year than I did last after week 1, that's for sure.
"It was one transaction, one of thousands that take place in the course of every National Football League off-season.
But if the San Francisco 49ers don't trade that sixth-round draft choice March 12 to the Baltimore Ravens for wide receiver Anquan Boldin, they don't outlast the Green Bay Packers on Sunday in their final home opener at dilapidated Candlestick Park.
Boldin was that good, a one-man wrecking crew if you will, in the 49ers' hard-fought 34-28 victory over the mediocre Packers.
Unlike the Packers, whose only veteran newcomer to their roster is Seneca Wallace, the 49ers and general manager Trent Baalke use every personnel avenue in building a team."
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Thoughts on the Redskins? I live out here in the DC Area so I have a good handle on them. RG3 looked mad timid last night, their offensive line esp in the middle is where you can generate pressure (good for Jolly, Raji esp), their secondary is horrible, Kerrigan might be out, Orakpo looks to be getting back in shape.... the sports talk out here is already penciling in the GB game as a loss for the Skins but I know how our Packers sometimes do not get up for games at home with slow starts.
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Thoughts on the Redskins? I live out here in the DC Area so I have a good handle on them. RG3 looked mad timid last night, their offensive line esp in the middle is where you can generate pressure (good for Jolly, Raji esp), their secondary is horrible, Kerrigan might be out, Orakpo looks to be getting back in shape.... the sports talk out here is already penciling in the GB game as a loss for the Skins but I know how our Packers sometimes do not get up for games at home with slow starts.
I like this matchup for us. I don't think RG3 is headed for some epic collapse but he's clearly not there yet and I've never been a big fan of Morris. We should probably win this pretty easy coming off a loss and it being the home opener. Hopefully Burnett and Heyward are close to coming back cuz we really missed them on Sunday.
I can never chalk up a game against an offense featuring Morris & RG3 as an automatic win, but I feel pretty damn good about this week.@FloorGeneral @SHAQAVELLI @Boutdatlife @bboystyle @ThaRebel @tru_m.a.c
Thoughts on the Redskins? I live out here in the DC Area so I have a good handle on them. RG3 looked mad timid last night, their offensive line esp in the middle is where you can generate pressure (good for Jolly, Raji esp), their secondary is horrible, Kerrigan might be out, Orakpo looks to be getting back in shape.... the sports talk out here is already penciling in the GB game as a loss for the Skins but I know how our Packers sometimes do not get up for games at home with slow starts.
I can never chalk up a game against an offense featuring Morris & RG3 as an automatic win, but I feel pretty damn good about this week.
The Pack has a lot of things going in our favor:
- Alfred Morris did look like as5 in the game against the Eagles
- game is at Lambeau
- I have a good feeling Rodgers is going to have a field day - even though I don't think the Skins' secondary is necessarily "horrible" like you said
I wouldn't be surprised if we ran a faster tempo offense at certain points of the game. I'm not talking about what we saw the Eagles run last night, but maybe more no-huddle than usual to keep the Redskins, especially the secondary, on their toes.
Haha, it's sad how far Hall has fallen off, he was awful last night.breh, if you thought McMillan and Jennings were horrid, you haven't seen their safeties.. plus DeAngelo Hall is just terrible.