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Take the 3 points and give the ball back to Brady with 2 minutes left?

Don't poke the bear

On that last drive GB's lack of a running game shown up again.  The opposition know we had to throw it and plan accordingly

Too one dimensional

 
2 minutes ago, Macca said:

Take the 3 points and give the ball back to Brady with 2 minutes left?

Don't poke the bear

On that last drive GB's lack of a running game shown up again.  The opposition know we had to throw it and plan accordingly

Too one dimensional

Yeah thought Rodgers should have ran then tried on 4th

2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Yeah thought Rodgers should have ran then tried on 4th

The coach calling has been below par by the Packers.  But Tampa have been too good anyway despite Brady being intercepted 3 times

Thus,  the Packers have had their chances on offence ... but the last 3 drives yielded just 3 points.  No decisive running game being the biggest issue and the defence is average

 
3 minutes ago, Macca said:

The coach calling has been below par by the Packers.  But Tampa have been too good anyway despite Brady being intercepted 3 times

Thus,  the Packers have had their chances on offence ... but the last 3 drives yielded just 3 points.  No decisive running game being the biggest issue and the defence is average

Agree on the calling. Been some weird calls.

Well done to Tampa ... they go to the SB in their home town after winning 3 games on the road in the playoffs

13 years in the wilderness.  Brady comes to town and they're at the big dance


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Cracking contest. In the office today so watched on mute but I loved the way the game was being officiated UNTIL it was officiated. The spirit of the game was great for most of it just letting them play but then going against all that with some eyebrow raising calls. Definitely would have backed Aaron in on 4th down, I know Tom had started getting jittery so I sort of get it but I think they just had to go for broke there. 

Amazing what Tampa have been able to do, Arians has done a great job. 

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Just a reminder that we play for 10 points in the SB (5 for the win & 5 for the right margin)

As for the 2 out in front, who blinks first!  haha

In actual fact, 5 participants can still win outright with 6 combos available (Tampa 13+ anyone?)


I'll post up the highlights from the NFL later but in the meantime this NFL Primetime upload should be available for a few hours ... nice to see Boomer front & centre again

 

 

I've never paid much attention to this playoffs comp but it looks like fun. Must remember to join next year.

2 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

@Macca

 

straight swap with Goff?

Rodgers is peeved but I reckon once things settle down he'll remain a Packer

LaFleur is the one that will be feeling the heat even though he gets a bit of grace considering it's his 2nd year as head ciach

He made some amateurish calls under pressure but I reckon he stays on (for now)

The underlying issue is structural & player personnel ... defence against the run & pass defence remains average and our running game can't be relied on.  Jones should be the no.2 not the main man

Fournette was the difference between the 2 sides yesterday.  Each of his runs impacted

We ask too much of Rodgers so it stands to reason that Aaron expects to be the main man all the time

Drafting a QB (Jordan Love) in the first round of the draft last year should be looked upon as a smart insurance move by all & sundry (including Rodgers himself)

And you can keep Goff!  haha

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1 hour ago, Macca said:

Rodgers is peeved but I reckon once things settle down he'll remain a Packer

LaFleur is the one that will be feeling the heat even though he gets a bit of grace considering it's his 2nd year as head ciach

He made some amateurish calls under pressure but I reckon he stays on (for now)

The underlying issue is structural & player personnel ... defence against the run & pass defence remains average and our running game can't be relied on.  Jones should be the no.2 not the main man

Fournette was the difference between the 2 sides yesterday.  Each of his runs impacted

We ask too much of Rodgers so it stands to reason that Aaron expects to be the main man all the time

Drafting a QB (Jordan Love) in the first round of the draft last year should be looked upon as a smart insurance move by all & sundry (including Rodgers himself)

And you can keep Goff!  haha

Yeah jones needs another, Dillon looked decent at times this year.

 

If Goff is to remain then we draft bulls at the OLine position, have to. Akers taking the next step will also help Goff as the run game is the first and most important piece of the McVay offence, but if they can I reckon they try and move him on.


We'll have to wait and see. I don't think he'll leave this year with Green Bay's window open and a coach who's proven to be an excellent play caller. I dunno, there'd have to be a bit to happen to make it a possibility. 

3 minutes ago, layzie said:

We'll have to wait and see. I don't think he'll leave this year with Green Bay's window open and a coach who's proven to be an excellent play caller. I dunno, there'd have to be a bit to happen to make it a possibility. 

I’d be stunned if he did, but if he did and came to the Rams I’d be throwing a party. 

1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

I’d be stunned if he did, but if he did and came to the Rams I’d be throwing a party. 

Can't he just come to us instead? ?

Edited by layzie

Rams are openly seeking a trade for Goff, Stafford to the Rams is building momentum and Stafford has supposedly said he would like to go to LA.


Chiefs centre and WR are on covid reserve. Need to pass all Tests leading up to play, but this means they aren’t training. And if the centre doesn’t ply that could hurt the chiefs.

 

Tampa 28 Chiefs 21


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