PDA

View Full Version : Choked! Packers first loss...



GHOSST
12-18-2011, 03:10 PM
So who seen that one coming? I hate to say it, but its like were losing steam... They've been playing lack luster for the last couple of games...

Reverend Cooper
12-18-2011, 03:11 PM
Tehehehehehehehe

GHOSST
12-18-2011, 03:14 PM
You should see how people are trying to be all humble on facebook, fuck that, they played like shit, they deserved to lose playing like that. Way to go into 2 division rivalry closers..

Reverend Cooper
12-18-2011, 03:21 PM
^ thanks someone that sees the light,most people on my face book are all bitching and crying,If that was Dallas and they were 13 and 1 I would be happier than nutgobbler in a dick factory

BOSS LX
12-18-2011, 03:21 PM
Tehehehehehehehe

Really? lol

Reverend Cooper
12-18-2011, 03:26 PM
Really

Holeshot
12-18-2011, 03:30 PM
Yeah they did play like shit. Yeah they deserved to loss that game. The Colts won today to, what does that say about them. Superbowl bound? Hardly. Gloat all you want guys.

73MACH
12-18-2011, 03:33 PM
They deffinately played like crap! JaMichael Finley needs to be benched til he comes back down to earth. I saw him throw his hands in air at least 5 times after he dropped passes like he was saying it was Rodgers fault. He has dropped sooooo damn many passes this year. The defense was absoulutely piss poor the entire game. Seemed like noone had their heart in this game. Maybe the 13-0 record went straight to their heads. I would've
liked Mccarthy chew the entire team out on the field in front of the entire crowd, then proceed to bench half the damn team for half the game. 13-0= wayyyy too big of heads....

Reverend Cooper
12-18-2011, 03:35 PM
No gloating just glad we dont have to hear about them going undefeated on espn anymore lol

Lash
12-18-2011, 03:40 PM
Yeah...now they'll spend even more time talking about Teblow.

Reverend Cooper
12-18-2011, 03:45 PM
Yeah thats even worse lash.I will be the first non Packer fan to admit they have a great team,but its not as great as everyone keeps pushing. Yea I know they are doing better than Dallas yada yada,its just the truth.

GHOSST
12-18-2011, 03:47 PM
Well, that just leaves Tebow, I meant the Colts won, Chiefs won, now Denver needs to win to complete this weekend of absolute upsets!

GHOSST
12-18-2011, 04:05 PM
Yeah thats even worse lash.I will be the first non Packer fan to admit they have a great team,but its not as great as everyone keeps pushing. Yea I know they are doing better than Dallas yada yada,its just the truth.

I'll agree. With this loss, our defense is going to get torn wide open by the football critics since our offense failed to show up. This has been my fear since the beginning though, even though our D makes big plays, they just haven't been there this year.. Our offense is one of leagues best, but definitely not the best. We still lack a solid run game.. as usual.

Reverend Cooper
12-18-2011, 04:21 PM
it will be interesting to see what happens in the post season for sure

GTSLOW
12-18-2011, 05:00 PM
No gloating just glad we dont have to hear about them going undefeated on espn anymore lol

Coop they haven't been talking about the pack ifs all been tebow lol

GHOSST
12-18-2011, 05:19 PM
Coop they haven't been talking about the pack ifs all been tebow lol

Well it was usually just those two topics, more Tebow though, now I guess we'll really go to the back burner, even if Denver loses today, I bet it remains Tebow time until their season ends.

PB86MCSS
12-18-2011, 06:01 PM
So who seen that one coming? I hate to say it, but its like were losing steam... They've been playing lack luster for the last couple of games...

I thought the 46-16 win last week was pretty good ;) .

Today they were flat. I thought the only way the Packers lose any game this year is with alot of turnovers, horrible special teams and/or alot of penalties. Still lost with none of that, just bad play (for them) from offense and defense. I thought they'd win but thought this might be a trap game before coming back home to face division rivals. Especially for how they coasted the 2nd half last week, thought it might carry over.

Oh well, no drama here, back to the whole winning the Super Bowl goal thing :) .

GHOSST
12-18-2011, 07:02 PM
Very true, I guess I mean lacking in certain important areas, were we have been great, and which has helped us win in the past. I just bet they went in there thinking they would blow right over the Chiefs just like the Raiders..

CATNHAT
12-18-2011, 08:56 PM
Green Bay Packers 38 at Indianapolis Colts 41

Sunday, November 16, 1997

Stadium: RCA Dome (dome), Start Time: 1:00, Surface: astroturf,
Weather: 72 degrees, no wind




Green Bay Packers (http://www.brewcitymuscle.com/teams/gnb/1997.htm) (8-3-0)

14

14


10

38



Indianapolis Colts (http://www.brewcitymuscle.com/teams/clt/1997.htm) (1-10-0)

9

18

3

11

41





Pack was on a roll, big upset by the colts, made it where? THE SUPERBOWL.!
:thumbsup

only to lose to elway. shit..............

GTSLOW
12-18-2011, 10:44 PM
I didn't bother looking but what was with the pass interference calls on Nelson today? Also the one gripe I have is when Finley was going into the end zone and had the defender pulling on his shoulder pad and the almost went thru his hands. I think even the announcer said "if I had a flag even I would throw it right now." Either way finley prolly would have dropped it judging by his play later in the game. :durr :goof :violin


Is it bad that I would have rather seen Quarless running around out there instead of Finley? (if he hadn't had his knee detonated of course)

GHOSST
12-19-2011, 06:12 AM
Well I think the momentum of these last two games will determine how we play in post season.. You have to think about it, now we have O line issues... the last thing we need... And if we've learned anything, when your on fire your on fire, when your not, see you in Hawaii.

GTSLOW
12-19-2011, 08:05 AM
Oline issues? I don't think we have an oline anymore. One more guy down and we would have had defensive linemen playing!!!!! The only other backup guy wasn't even active. Look how many times Rodgers got sacked. I'm a firm believer after we beat Chicago they will sit starters in the Lions game. That pass rush would destroy rodgers with the oline issues they're having.

Anakonda69
12-19-2011, 12:59 PM
Green Bay Packers 38 at Indianapolis Colts 41

Sunday, November 16, 1997

Stadium: RCA Dome (dome), Start Time: 1:00, Surface: astroturf,
Weather: 72 degrees, no wind




Green Bay Packers (http://www.brewcitymuscle.com/teams/gnb/1997.htm) (8-3-0)

14

14


10

38



Indianapolis Colts (http://www.brewcitymuscle.com/teams/clt/1997.htm) (1-10-0)

9

18

3

11

41





Pack was on a roll, big upset by the colts, made it where? THE SUPERBOWL.!
:thumbsup

only to lose to elway. shit..............

i threw my remote at the wall on this game and it shattered all over my room. i remember it like it was yesterday. we played down to the opposition yesterday. yeah the chiefs defense was good but we dropped way to many passes and rodgers was off quite a bit. live and learn. would have been to go undefeated but there is always next year. i much rather repeat as world champs.

Prince Valiant
12-19-2011, 01:48 PM
but its not as great as everyone keeps pushing. Um, how great does a team have to be to win 19 straight?


My take on the loss is hopefully they learned that they actually have to show up and play...their presence alone wins them nothing. They played yesterday going through the motions, and guess what? You can't do that against NFL teams, even very bad ones.

Waver
12-19-2011, 03:17 PM
They played like shit and they deserved to lose to them. Enough said.

GHOSST
12-19-2011, 04:11 PM
Lol, they probably went out and got drunk and had a blast, like, this game is a breeze.. hahaha.

Reverend Cooper
12-19-2011, 08:07 PM
Um, how great does a team have to be to win 19 straight?


My take on the loss is hopefully they learned that they actually have to show up and play...their presence alone wins them nothing. They played yesterday going through the motions, and guess what? You can't do that against NFL teams, even very bad ones.
other teams have won more,and it will happen again,they have not been tested by high cvaliber teams even you must be able to admit they have really played only 2 top tier teams,they are NOT as great as you may think.

GTSLOW
12-19-2011, 09:17 PM
other teams have won more,and it will happen again,they have not been tested by high cvaliber teams even you must be able to admit they have really played only 2 top tier teams,they are NOT as great as you may think.

They're still better than the cowboys? :goof

No good teams?
- NO
- SD
- NYG (good when they want to be)
- DET (gave dallas a spankin)
- ATL

Almost every team this year has had at least one stupid loss. It happens it's football. But to see they aren't good....:rolf

BOSS LX
12-19-2011, 10:27 PM
If the Packers played only 2 good teams, where do the cowboys rank? Defending super bowl champs with the 1st seat the following year! Yep, we suck!

Prince Valiant
12-19-2011, 10:28 PM
other teams have won more,and it will happen again,they have not been tested by high cvaliber teams even you must be able to admit they have really played only 2 top tier teams,they are NOT as great as you may think.Rather than make my own argument, I'll let someone who has a staff to compile stats talk for me:



• Turns out there's a very good reason you're not hearing much about Rodgers and his ability to mount fourth-quarter comebacks like quarterbacks Tim Tebow of Denver or Eli Manning of the Giants. During Green Bay's 19-game winning streak, the Packers have never trailed in the fourth quarter.

You got that? Nineteen games, never a fourth-quarter deficit. It's the longest such streak in NFL history, and it's not even close, with the Sammy Baugh-led 1942-43 Washington Redskins putting together a 13-game run. Green Bay was tied in the fourth quarter with the Giants in Week 13, and again last year in Week 17 at home against the Bears, but that's it.

• Despite going just 10-6 in the regular season in 2010, the Packers notably went the entire year (four postseason games included) without trailing by more than seven points at any time. That impressive streak of competitiveness died rather early this year, when Green Bay fell behind 13-0 at Carolina in Week 2, a game the Packers rallied to win 30-23.

But Green Bay has still been dominant to a ridiculous degree. The Packers have played 52 quarters so far this season, and led at the end of 44 of them, or 85 percent of the time. During the 19-game winning streak, Green Bay has had a lead at the end of 64 of its 76 quarters of play, or 84 percent.

• If you made the Packers a two-touchdown favorite to win every game this season, you're looking pretty smart so far. Green Bay has outscored its 13 opponents 466-278 in 2011, a league-best 188-point differential. That's 14.5 points per game better than the other guys.

During the 19-game winning streak, the Packers have been almost as good. Green Bay holds a 642-374 scoring margin in that span, a 268-point bulge that translates to 14.1 points per game. No wonder there hasn't been a need for many fourth-quarter comebacks.

• Green Bay's total of 466 points this season is already a franchise record, besting the 2009 team's 461 points. But these Packers have bigger fish to fry than that. Green Bay's total is tied for the second most ever through 13 games since the 1970 merger, trailing only the record-setting 2007 Patriots (503 points).

New England scored a league record 589 points in going 16-0 that season, or 36.8 per game. Green Bay is averaging 35.8 points per game this season, a pace that would see it finish with 574, second-most ever. The Packers need to average 41.3 points in their last three games to score 590 this season, breaking the Patriots' mark.

Improbable? Not really. The Packers have already had five games of 42-plus points this season, tying the 1971 Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys for the most such games in a season since the merger. During the 19-game winning streak, Green Bay has scored at least 42 seven times, or in 37 percent of its games.

• The Packers have 57 touchdowns this season, a team record, and 19 players have scored them, just two shy of the league record in that department. Green Bay has five times scored at least 28 points in the first half of games, and the other 31 NFL teams have combined for just nine 28-point-plus first halves this year.

"It's a lot of fun to be a part of a team with a bunch of playmakers, who all know how to get into the end zone,'' Woodson said. "This is a treat for me.''

The Packers have scored at least 30 points in 12 of the 19 games in the winning streak, and given up 30 or more just three times in that span (but twice in the past five games). They are the first defending Super Bowl champ to score at least 24 points in each of its first 13 games of the season, beating out the 2000 St. Louis Rams' streak of 10 games to start the year.

• The Packers have plenty of Super Bowl-era success to draw upon, having made the game five times under three head coaches in three different decades. But their current 19-game winning streak blows away the Lombardi and Holmgren eras on that front. The longest winning streak for Lombardi's Packers was 12 games, in 1961-62. And Mike Holmgren's teams never won more than the nine in a row, accomplished by his twin Super Bowl clubs of 1996-97.

• One more win and Green Bay becomes just the fourth team in league history to open a season with a 14-0 mark, tying those '72 Dolphins (in the era of 14-game regular seasons), as well as the 2007 Patriots and 2009 Colts (who finished 14-2, choosing in the final two weeks of the season to give many key starters rest for the playoffs).

The Packers' road dominance is also starting to build some historical significance. Green Bay, with a win at Kansas City, would be just the sixth NFL team to go 8-0 on the road in a season, and it would give the Packers an 11-game road winning streak, counting their three away wins in last year's playoffs (the Super Bowl is considered a neutral site game). Green Bay's home winning streak stands at 11, and it has won 17 of its past 18 games at Lambeau Field, dating to 2009.

"I think we're a good team anywhere,'' Woodson said. "We're one of the teams that travels well, and we're a good team at home, too. For us, it really doesn't matter where we play.''

The Packers are certain to be playing at home in the playoffs this year. But Lambeau hasn't been the overwhelming advantage in the postseason that it once was. The Packers are just 3-3 in their six playoff home games since the close of the Holmgren era in 1998.

• Rodgers is headed for his first NFL MVP award this season, and his 39 touchdown passes has already tied Brett Favre's 1996 team record. But his most astounding statistic may be his league-record-tying 13 straight games with two or more scoring passes, a feat only he and Peyton Manning (2004) have accomplished in the first 13 games of a season (Tom Brady in 2010-11, and Don Meredith in 1965-66 also had 13 games in a row with two touchdown passes).

If Rodgers throws at least two more touchdowns against the Chiefs, his streak will stand alone in the NFL record book.

• While Green Bay's defense takes a backseat to its high-powered offense, it remains one of the best units in the league in terms of takeaways. The Packers' 27 interceptions this season are nine more than their closest competitor in that department. Just like last season, Green Bay consistently wins the turnover ratio statistic.

The Packers, during the course of their 19-game winning streak, are a plus-31 in the turnover category (51 takeaways, 20 giveaways) and they've either won or tied the turnover battle in 18 of those games, with only a minus-1 turnover ratio in Green Bay's first-round playoff win at Philadelphia marring that trend.

Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/don_banks/12/15/packers/index.html#ixzz1h2teYjx9

Uh, yeah. They're not that great :rolleyes:

Korndogg
12-19-2011, 10:38 PM
KFiRQEyo6vI

GHOSST
12-20-2011, 07:00 AM
Hahahahaha, I seen that on Sports Center

My first thought is, damn can I get a heads up? Its like nobody had the vocals to yell "Watch Out"!! Nobody. Funny shit.

Crawlin
12-20-2011, 09:26 AM
http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcwest/post/_/id/51017/2011-nfl-strength-of-schedule-weeks-10-17

click that to see "strength of schedule for the remaining weeks" (10-17)

GB is ranked 5th

Dallas - 22nd

That's like complete opposite. That's like LSU vs Boise State

And if you look at it from a 2010 standpoint, the packers are 13th and the cowboys 15th

so yet again, without counting the teams blowing up this year, we are still putting together wins against better teams than the cowboys are losing to

GHOSST
12-20-2011, 10:25 AM
Wow Mike Sando is all over the 49'ers nuts in that article, he talks about them for like 3/4's of it! You know who he's rooting for, geez.

GTSLOW
12-20-2011, 11:01 AM
:rolf how many paragraphs started with "The 49ers."

Crawlin
12-20-2011, 04:35 PM
It's an NFC West blog, so of course they are gonna get talked about. What other teams are there to talk about that were above .500 at the end of week 9

It's not like it was a WHOLE NFL column