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His impact on the game for multiple generations of fans is immeasurable. That's a great question and I honestly don't know. I believe the new rules are in effect for players testing positive this week, meaning Monday, but I guess we'll find out. It's honestly hard to keep track of all the rules as they keep changing. So far the Packers have avoided disaster and it hasn't cost them but when they get a lead they start playing soft on D and take their foot off the pedal on O. Why is ML so reluctant to keep his foot to the floor and finish off an opponent?

Don't confuse lack of success with lack of intent. It's not as though LaFleur didn't want to move the ball and score more points. They had an end-around go badly and lose 10 yards. Stuff happens. Not to me. Jones is the game-breaker who could bust a big one when the defense is tired of all the painful hits in the cold. Dillon can grind it out in any weather. Both have tremendous value late in games.

What is the plan for kickoff and punt returns? Thoughts on how the CB's will be assigned roles once he is back to full speed? I don't know. Once Alexander is healthy enough to play, I could see them going different directions.

I know you missed the Madden special that aired before Saturdays game. Have you had a chance to watch it yet? No, but I hear it's being re-run on FS1 tonight a couple of times so I'm going to try to catch it. Funny how this works, right? For a while we were wondering if Minnesota missing that kick back in Week 2 to give Arizona a close win was going to hurt the Packers more than it seemed to help at the time.

Now GB fans are cheering for the Cardinals to win and break their three-game losing streak. You just never know. Has the playbook been fully utilized by 12 and ML or holding a few things back for this week or playoffs?

There are always concepts that get used or not used depending on the opponent, and for the playoffs, sometimes you're facing a team you already saw in the regular season, sometimes not. All that factors into how the game plan gets put together. Am I misguided in feeling like he could have a Davante-esque emergence if we bring him back next year? I don't know about that. Adams is on a HOF track now, so I don't think the comparisons are fair.

I do see MVS coming into his own, for sure. For Adams, that really started in his third year, in ' I always like the threat MVS poses when he's out there. Defenses have to respect that. I think the Bengals and Chiefs are playing in the early window. That one should be interesting, with Burrow coming off of passing yards and the Chiefs on a big-time winning streak.

Any idea if that personnel on the Packer covid list is larger than other teams? Seems like everyone is getting hammered right now? Yeah, everybody is. For some teams, it started more last week. This week it's hitting the Packers.

Just a fact of life in the NFL right now. Any idea if they will do anything differently to protect it? A hard shell over the top on the shoe perhaps? Somewhat restricted mobility but more protection from being stepped on? If they had some way to protect it from being stepped on without compromising his mobility, they would have done that weeks ago. I don't know what extra precautions if any will be taken regarding the cold. How long has it been since we went at home, and am I the only one believing that is the most important thing to accomplish Sunday?

The Packers went at home in It's important because of what's on the line with regard to playoff seeding, not the record in and of itself. Buckeyes opponents, No. Christian Davis, Miamisburg 3-star RB, ready to impress his dream school.

What a return to No. Hey, Buckeye Talk. Hey, Stephen. What J. Why Mark Pantoni thinks June will be his roughest recruiting month. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission. All rights reserved About Us. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. Tough it up suckers. Nick Bosa sacked the quarterback and slid across the field with his arms spread in the Washington game.

Bomb cyclone, what happens in Miami when they get Watson. Just the name sounds scary. As long as no one is in danger,weather always makes games interesting. You must be logged in to leave a comment. Not a member? Register now! This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.

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