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Fear The Chorizo

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  1. If MLF says "its on me" once during this postgame presser, Gute should do us all a solid and fire him before thursday night football kicks off. If that doesnt happen Gute should look over his shoulder, too. Two flat out unacceptable losses this season
  2. Lions down late at home to vikes...players dropping like flies in that game, too. Something in the water this nfl weekend
  3. I think the way this is going theres no right answer
  4. No way...you hope Carolina finds a way to implode themselves
  5. Back to the red zone...here we go again Sure would be nice down 4 right now
  6. 1st down 2 yard run, 2nd down 4 yard option route, 3rd down cross body backfoot heave into coverage praying for a flag
  7. It gives you points and there is enough time left for multiple possessions for 2 more fgs that win you the game even if you cant score a TD. Going for it in that spot speeds up you losing alot more than playing "not to win"
  8. You cant go for it there. You just cant.
  9. Just ******* awful in every way, shape, and form
  10. Im assuming this timeout is to draw up a gem with them going for it? Kick the FG and take the points
  11. What the actual hell was that playcall in that spot Jfc
  12. That would mean MLF has a few plays called ahead of time. Someone needs to radio him that the Packers can indeed get a 1st down on a series of downs before having tonget to 3rd down. Get a big play, then 5 yards in a cloud of dust the next two downs out and hope for another conversion - rinse and repeat
  13. Can the Packers score a damn TD please?
  14. If their gameplan in the red zone against any team needs adjustments, the Packers seem to be screwed in those games when they get into scoring territory. The Williams fumble and then penalty Palooza the second time the Packers got down there have turned this game into a taffy pull, when it should be a beatdown.
  15. Wth with these holding calls. If the reason they are milking the clock trying to run the ball is because they're concerned the panthers will march down for a fg going the other direction, MLF needs to be canned. Absolutely abysmal
  16. Glad they're at least on the board...need to score some TDs instead of self destructing in the red zone - which is the MO of the MLF offense against teams they should trounce
  17. If the Dodgers want him, he will be a Dodger....even if he's a better fit at 1st eventually, Freeman will eventually get old and he'll just slide over there a few seasons from now.
  18. I get it, but the Brewers have had a really well run front office for a decade, played in a division that hasn't had a huge disparity in payroll because the Cubs were borderline incompetent for a good chunk of this stretch, and still dont have a WS appearance to show for it....largely due to the Dodgers. Basically, having everything go perfectly for the Brewers has led to them winning nothing in October/November when it matters most.
  19. The economic imbalance in MLB has led to half the league being irrelevant no matter what they do. The Dodgers basically took the regular season off and slep-walked their way to a division title against teams besides the Rockies that spent beyond their means to try and "keep up with the Joneses". They'll be able to do the same thing over and over again. Their economic advantage over the rest of MLB allows them to pay the best player of all time $2M in real dollars per year through his prime in order to pay the rest of their all star team more, because shelling out $68M to a retiree 10 seasons from now for a decade will have zero impact on what they'll be able to afford for payroll in 2040. I honestly dont know how the rest of MLB can allow this to continue into the next CBA.
  20. Kudos to the Dodgers, for finding a way to win another World Series. I hate them, but oh well. Guessing they'll look at how close they came to losing this one and decide to spend some more money this offseason to shore up their roster. I've never been more excited at the state of the entire Brewers organization (majors + minors )than I presently am...that being said, I'd be willing to miss multiple seasons of baseball for MLB to enact meaningful change to their economic structure so the Dodgers cant just be penciled into the NLDS every season just because their TV deal hands them $350+ million a season.
  21. In retrospect, the Brewers' best hitters were onnthe verge of tearing a hamstring at any moment (Chourio) and flat out sucked (Yelich, Turang). A huge reason for the anemic Brewer offense from Game 3 of the NLDS on was that 3 of the top 4 hitters in most of their lineups werent the same hitters that fueled their offense most kf the regular season. When a handful of game stretch that stinks can end your season, these things really stand out.
  22. Yeah, and it didn't hurt that Love didn't get to the read in the red zone that would've been a walk in TD for Golden in the 4th quarter. He was dinged up...and he still is getting open. Key will be to keep him getting experience/comfortable as this season wears on -
  23. those 50-50 heaves Love threw to Kraft and Watson that resulted in huge Packer plays would've looked alot different had Steelers caught them though - the game swinged huge in the Packers' favor on both throws. I don't like how Love tends to backpedal to buy time on blitzes and then makes those kind of tosses downfield....but it was effective last night. What I did see more frequently last night was using play action to get Love to designed deep drops and hit some of those deep in-breaking routes on time that both Doubs and Watson excel at running. That's how their 2023 playoff demolition of Dallas looked. Oline blocked it up pretty well and when those guys can get into routes 15-20 yards downfield it opens everything up for RB swing passes and TE intermediate routes, too.
  24. This team could easily be 7-0 if not for some well-discussed nonsense against the Browns and Cowboys
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