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  1. Really, really liking the dline at the start of this year. Clark is abusing people today
  2. Also looks like the Packers may have themselves a legit TE
  3. Now that was a burst
  4. This is a terrible game crew, and they apparently are doing the entire broadcast with just two go pros from the 40 yard line
  5. Still haven't seen a replay but it sure looked like Dillon got the 1st there
  6. Terrible, horrible spot there I think
  7. Nijman in at LT now
  8. yes - talking about how great Ridder is playing, then his line comes up (2-5 with an INT, just as he almost throws another one in the endzone)
  9. I don't think ATL is good enough on offense to make this game a laugher no matter how disorganized GB's offense looks at the start of this game. Their QB is going to give a ballhawking secondary plenty of chances to change the game with turnovers. Question is if Love can make some plays down the field against an ATL secondary that's also a bit banged up
  10. very weak sauce on that call
  11. thinking it's going to be a long day for both offenses, though. Going to be more turnovers in this game
  12. Walker is going to get Love killed, and he's getting beat on run downs, too. Just a thought - perhaps it's not the best idea to focus all of your runs and throws directed towards areas your backup LT has to be the focal blocking point.
  13. That's 100% on the ST unit (holder/kicker) - the kicker was taking ages to get himself set up for the attempt. Frankly I'd rather they not burn a timeout in that spot, so I don't know if MLF was aware of the clock running down or not. Just something that should never have to be worried about.
  14. great start...not how do you get a delay of game on a FG attempt in that spot?? On the heels of the backup LT putting that attempt over 50 yds with a false start penalty, no less...
  15. I will say it's gotten to the point where tackles are obviously getting a half second half start in their pass pro drops before the ball is snapped.
  16. Starting LT, RB, and #1 WR out for week 2, on the road. This will be tough sledding no matter what, hoping for any sort of a way to get a win, and defensive front needs to show up in a big way this afternoon!
  17. Honestly, if this is his intention, sitting out games that are on field turf, the Packers may as well look to trade Bakh before the deadline this season. It's frustrating enough for Packer skill position players to constantly have hamstring issues that wind up costing chunks of the season, but if it's gotten to the point where Bakh won't play on turf because of risk of reinjuring that knee I don't care how good he looks when playing sporadically - he's not reliable enough to be this team's starting left tackle, and he's likely as good as gone after this season anyway due to his 2024 cap # compared to what his dead cap # would be. Just a shame that the Packers got so little production out of him following that contract extension. And I'd add that even if Bakh sitting out today is due to a knee injury management issue and not just his preference of not playing on field turf - they just played a game on arguably the softest/slowest grass surface in the entire league at Soldier field in early September on perfect weather day - if Bakh can't go back to back weeks with 6 days' rest in between Sundays at the start of the season, then he truly is damaged goods and can't be relied on for any given game.
  18. The Brewers don't own the stadium or the land it sits on - so like it or not the current arrangement has to be a public/private partnership. if people want to get government out of ballpark financing in this instance, sell the land and park to the team for $1 and tell them theyre 100 % on the hook for any improvements along with property taxes and call it a day. The state would never do that, so its kind of foolish to expect a tenant to heavily finance renovations on something they don't own.
  19. Mr. Steele is now 40 IP over his previous high for a season. For a pre-arby starter in what is his 2nd full MLB season, that wouldn't be outside the norm...part of his maturation/development to take on that kind of increased workload. Then you see he's the same age as Corbin Burnes (28) 😲 , and wonder when his arm is going to fall off over one of his next 3-4 starts.
  20. It started with the playoff loss last season to the Giants...they had the mother of all horseshoes most of last season but this year's schedule and the fact they still have a very thin roster at key position groupings is going to make for very tough sledding this year. Some of that is the GM in his second year continuing a much-needed rebuild - but part of that is his own doing with a few poor high draft picks. They've got undrafted FA safeties and a Harrison Smith fossil playing safety over his 1st draft pick that has barely seen the field due to a poor 2022 start/broken leg/even worse 2023 training camp (Cine), and Ingram (2nd round 2022 draft) is probably their weakest starting OL. Their defensive scheme after two weeks seems like they know they have to blitz constantly to generate pressure (its either sending 5+ or faking a zero blitz and dropping 8 back into coverage on 3rd and long situations), and they hope the quarterback isn't good enough to gouge them. And not being able to stop the run when teams actually dedicate to it is going to lead to some bad time of possession team stats, because their offense is terrible at running the ball so far.
  21. Darrisaw is a damn good LT...when he's healthy enough to be on the field - however that is becoming an issue for the young man.
  22. Your garbage time production call proved very correct....although there's also some thursday night craziness going on, too. I don't think the Vikings can run the ball even against bad run defenses, so assuming Kirk doesn't get knocked out by blindside rusher through that sieve of an Oline, he's going to put up huge passing #s
  23. I don't see the Brewers needing to add untested prospects at the MLB to their 40 man roster the final couple weeks of this season - it just doesn't make much sense in terms of an organization that values years of team control and service clock management, particularly for position players. I though Gasser was the only non-40 man prospect that could see Milwaukee in September, and I think with how the rotation is rolling I doubt that happens, either (unless this stretch of games w/out offdays has the existing staff taxed due to overuse/injury between now and last week of September.) It is colorado, so any lead is unsafe...but at this point I can see the Cubs missing the playoffs altogether moreso than them taking the top wild card spot or even less likely making a run at the division. Their pen and pitching staff in general is on fumes right now...It would be gravy to have the division locked up headed into that last series and then also play a hand in knocking the Cubs out of the playoffs, too.
  24. Definite no on Cousins tomorrow night in Philly...Vikings in general have a brutal recent history there, and their Oline is not going to give their QB much time to do anything of significant fantasy value. I think it'd be a coinflip as to Mayfield or Jones putting up more fantasy points, but the Dolphins got abused in the run game last week so I'd probably lean towards Mayfield at home against what appears to be a pretty awful Bears team.
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