The Ramowl
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Since they won the Super Bowl they're 7-7 in the playoffs at home.I thought playing in cold ass weather was an asset to the Packers? They were a hot mess playing that just as much as the Whiners were with all the mistakes they had. At least it was a physical game for both sides. Hope that beating carries over into next weekend for them.
I used to work outdoors. In the winter months the county always had indoor work for us to do. One winter they didn't so we had to blaze a new 8 mile trail along the river all winter. It took us a good month to get into a grove of hard work in 18 degree weather until we were no longer exhausted by the end of the day. The cold weather causes the body to burn more calories. That was a very physical game for both of those teams. Their Oline looked sluggish by the fourth quarter. Guys were limpinfg off the field. That has to work in the Rams favor.My son was reading an article from a doctor who discussed how cold weather games really take it out of players more than a normal game... The recovery time is drastically longer.
Let's hope the Rams can win tomorrow to make that matter.
How the fuck do the Packers manage to choke it away so many times when they have everything set up for them to win? This year to the fucking 9ers, last year to the Bucs, a couple of times to the Giants ... I just don't get it.
And Kyle Shanahan must be the greatest coach ever for the way he is able to consistently compensate for such a mediocre QB running such a simple offense.
It's just baffling.
The key is capitalizing on Jimmy's mistakes. The Packers had three opportunities to pick off bad passes he threw and return them for TDs. They missed each one. If you put him under pressure and don't allow them in 3rd and short situations, he'll make mistakes. If we play them, we need to dedicate ourselves to stopping the run on first and second down. We need to tackle well (our biggest problem against them). Stop the run, flood the middle of the throw with bodies to take away the short passes over the middle, and force Jimmy to beat us down the field and outside the hashes. I'll take my chances on that.Game planning and execution are two different animals. 49ers just beat people down in the first half and by the second half they start to roll. The key to beating them is being more physical than they are.
Game planning and execution are two different animals. 49ers just beat people down in the first half and by the second half they start to roll. The key to beating them is being more physical than they are.
The 0ers couldn't even score a TD in the game and would have lost except for their special teams. So no great coaching job on offense.How the fuck do the Packers manage to choke it away so many times when they have everything set up for them to win? This year to the fucking 9ers, last year to the Bucs, a couple of times to the Giants ... I just don't get it.
And Kyle Shanahan must be the greatest coach ever for the way he is able to consistently compensate for such a mediocre QB running such a simple offense.
It's just baffling.
They needed another offensive weapon-- say, Jonathan Taylor-- instead of Jordan Love.Packers really needed somebody besides Devante to step up, didn’t really happen, run game didn’t help much either but all would’ve been forgiven if not for not so special teams.
That’s gotta hurt, 3 points you didn’t get and 7 pts they did.
Felt like one more score could’ve done it if the mvp puts one drive together.
The analysts have been blinded by Rodgers. The Packers have been suspect for a while, they haven't beaten anyone with a winning record since November, they got a bunch of really close wins against bad teams, got mistreated by Bears and Lions. They also had a shit division this year. This is not the surprise everyone will make it to be today.