![]() |
#121
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Well look at the bright side, we didn't give up 50.
|
#122
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On 4th and 3, Starks is stopped for minimal gain. Texans takeover on downs.
-------------------------- Forsett for about 4. Forsett for 3. 3rd and 3 coming up. Forsett for about 14. Time runs out. Final Score: Packers 42, Texans 24 Well, that oughta pull everyone's head out of the clouds. ![]() |
#123
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Yeah, game is over. Now 5-1. That was atrocious all around. Hoppefully we won't see that again.
|
#124
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Ha, yeah. I think I did that because we had some poster in here a few years ago who thought his posts would garner more looks if he left the caps on.
|
#125
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Has anyone heard from NBT lately? I'm a little worried about that motherscratcher.
|
#126
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
With the Ravens coming in here next week, I'd much rather lose like this than by
a FG in overtime. Next Sunday is a more important game for us, and we should be fired-up and really ready to compete next week after suffering this humiliation on national TV. Whether or not the prime-time games are especially big to fans, they undoubtedly are to the players. |
#127
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
I said before the game I'd rather lose to the Packers than lose to the Ravens.
We were just stupid, ineffectively and were beaten to practically every ball. Hopefully, most everyone got their sucky game out this week and will be on fire next week. Can somebody please figure out how to fix the turf too? All that slipping was atrocious and I'm sure Green Bay is going to quietly pitch a fit to the league offices about the turf contributing to player injuries. The frozen tundra in January has better traction than this. |
#128
|
|||
|
|||
![]() Quote:
|
#129
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Terrible effort. Only a few guys looked into the game (and none played offensive line or LB). Joseph is clearly hurt and it shows. He may our most irreplacable defender. Without him at full strength we pay for the blitzing more and our lack of a true edge rusher shows up when we can't blitz.
The offense looked bad all game. I thought the officiating was brutal against our defense, but our offense blew this one on their own. It was also disturbing to see Capers have our number for a game. He just sat up their in the booth with his bad comb over dialing up a perfect game. GB played out of their minds and the game meant far more to their season. They were frustrated, felt overlooked, and they came to play. Calling 5 straight passing plays to open the game may have outsmarted ourselves. We never had the ball enough to make the running game good. Not to mention a smart DC will copy this gameplan. Take chances on early downs to try to put us behind schedule rather than taking body blows all night. A terrible effort all around. I just have to tell myself we are 5-1 right now though and I am much happier. All that matters in the end is the record and we are in a better place than anyone in the AFC. We need to win next week to stay there. |
#130
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Well I hope Kubiak and Wade store this game tape because it's probably a blueprint of what we'll see in few weeks from New England.
|
#131
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Everyone knows that Rogers is a great QB, if not the very best one of the 2 best in the game right now along with Manning (the one with the Giants). And even with injuries they a very potent offense when Rogers is as "on" as he was last night.
What really troubles me was our offense. It looked extremely slow against what is thought to be an average Packer defense. Andre looked slow, only a shadow of his former self. Arian looked slow as a turtle, and the OLine led by Duane Brown who seemed to be overwhelmed and outclassed by Matthews, looked very slow, downright lethargic. |
#132
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Perhaps it was the short work week or hearing too much praise about themselves but this team probably needed to get stomped to make them hungry again. The Packers were making amazing plays and we were just a step slow all night and dumb as rocks.
Seeing that shot of Smith and McNair in the owners box and they weren't happy. The message to all is that if you're thinking about making the Super Bowl, you've got to bring your A game. We need to shore up the right side of the offensive line, fix the ILB problem left by Cushing's injury and perhaps add some different schemes if they can key on Quin all night. As I've said, better that this happen against Green Bay than against Baltimore. If we win that game, we go into the bye week with the conference lead and face, what I think, is a mild second-half schedule. |
#133
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Rogers and Packes are good.
Penalties and turnovers are fixable and contributed a lot to loss or atleast size of loss yesterday. Texans will be ok. |
#134
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
That was fugly....
Tailgate was fun though, at least it was yesterday, today, not so much..... Not much else to comment on this one. We were taken to the woodshed. It happens. We'll be OK. Need to get JJo to the bye so he can rest that groin. Its a problem. I wouldn't mind seeing Mercillous get some snaps in leui of Barwin. Barwin did finally get in the backfield, but couldn't hang on. I'd like to see what the rook can do. Back on track next week vs. the ratbirds.
__________________
In B'OB we trust, until he pisses us off! |
#135
|
|||
|
|||
![]() Quote:
![]() |
![]() |
Bookmarks |
|
|