savvyman wrote:Yes - Cowboys will be a lot tougher team to deal with than the Packers - they are so loaded And Balanced on offense - 1 great receiver - 2 good receivers - 1 very good tight end - the leading rusher in the NFL - Arguably the best Offensive line in the NFL? -And a QB who is one of the most elusive QB in the NFL who has the arm and accuracy to make all of the throws anywhere on the field.
Distant Relative wrote:I hope the Packer squeak this one out!
No way Rodgers gets away with staying in the pocket with a bad leg against the Hawks!
Go Packers!
Hawkstar wrote:
Agree. Their also getting the benefit of EVERY single flag thrown.
Still buzzing over the deep balls RW threw yesterday. That was awesome. Anyone hear anything about Richardson?
Hawkstar wrote:
Anyone hear anything about Richardson?
Zorn76 wrote:Rodgers not being able to run in pressure situations is hampering the Packers, IMO.
They better watch out, though, and not let too much momentum slip away here. Dallas came to play, and GB may end up needing a major choke decision from Romo to pull it off.
Lots of football left, but Packers need to step it up more, especially since Rodger's mobility is gimpy.
HumanCockroach wrote:That, is not a catch " process" was not completed, and the ball hit the ground. If they uphold this as a catch, the league is pulling some "funny" business again. This is no more a catch, than ET's pick was an interception yesterday.
jshawaii22 wrote:Agent86, I'm pretty sure it has to do with the rotation within the TV Contract, not a spite on us.
I heard Byron Maxwell was not hurt, but had the flu during the week and couldn't shake it enough to breath properly. He should be OK in a few days.
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