Saturday, October 31, 2020

My Take -> Week 8

Greetings, G-Force.

5-1. Another dominant offensive display with a depleted lineup and subpar talent. Packers fans are blessed to have the Aaron Rodgers and Matt LaFleur combination.

While I write, I sip the Sad Panda Coffee Stout. The weather changed last weekend and we are officially entering Stout Season. I listen to the Dave Matthews Band “Busted Stuff” album. I have listened this album in roughly 15 years and it brings me back to a familiar place.

My quick vibes from the last week:

Once again, we were all witnesses to Matt LaFleur’s football brilliance. LaFleur ate the Texans up with rub routes, crossing routes and screens. He also had confidence that Davante Adams couldn’t be covered. LaFleur seems to have fully convinced Rodgers to buy into his scheme. While doing so, Rodgers is running this offense to perfection. Rodgers looks like an MVP. His decision to alter Adams’ route on the 2nd TD is the stuff of Legend.

Davante Adams is mind blowing. He continues to amaze. No one separates off of the line like him.

Jamaal Williams. Playing at another level. Bringing force. Playing quicker. Strong in the receiving game. Earning a contract somewhere.

Patchwork OL? No problem against a Texans team that looks to have quit on the season.

Suddenly, I am holding out big time hopes that the 2020 offseason solved the Packers ILB issues. Barnes continues to impress. Martin won the 1st impression rise with his burst. Both seem to play with thunder.

I’m so happy for Preston Smith. Let’s hope that 4th down play jumpstarts his season.

Raven Greene. Grabbing attention.

The play call on the first play of the 2nd Qtr was absolutely gorgeous. Fake the hand off. Fake the reverse. Drill Adams on a crosser.

This team needs Kenny Clark to be healthy and to find his groove.

If anyone sees Dean Lowry, please send him to 1265 Lombardi Ave.

We haven’t seen a lot of Vernon Scott, but I like what I’ve seen so far.

Henry Black. Things that make you go hmmm.

AJ Dillon didn’t do much, but he looked like he had a pep to his step.

I think Matt LaFleur and Aaron Rodgers are dreaming about calling another play action pass to Davante Adams.

Happy to see Jace and Malik Taylor grab TD’s. Fantastic play design on both TDs. Executed to perfection.

Holding out hope that Jace develops into a legit NFL receiving target. Loved him coming out of college.

The Rodgers celebration after Taylor’s TD is something Taylor will remember forever. Emphatic!

Jaire Alexander has become among the best CB’s in the NFL.

Keke continues to be disruptive.

Don’t overlook the Seth Roberts signing. This team doesn’t need a superstar addition at WR. Already has that guy in Davante. This team needs a guy who can occasionally win a 1 on 1 battle when he isn’t schemed open. Roberts has done that previously out of the slot. That’d be a valuable addition for this offense.

Aaron Rodgers’ stat line at the half was 16-21 for 197 yards, 3 TD’s and 0 interceptions.

Matt LaFleur is so instinctively aggressive that it surprised me to see him take the delay on 4th and 2. Although it’s the logical football move with his team up 14-0 against an inferior opponent, yet it felt uncharacteristic of him.

I still cannot believe that no one has told Pettine to stop dropping Preston Smith into coverage. Would imagine that between Murphy, Ball, Gutekunst and LaFleur; they’ve all seen enough. Can’t someone speak up?

This week - it’s the queens at Lambeau. The queens are 1-5. They're one of two teams with only 1 win in the NFC. But, they've had 2 heart breaking one point losses and they're a better team than their record suggests. Don't get me wrong, their secondary has taken a significant step backwards. And, they can't get to the QB like they have in years past. But, as long as Dalvin Cook is running the ball - which he will be this week - this team can control the clock and own the time of possession. Cook is a super star.

Without the weather being a factor, I'd predict that the Packers would win this one in a landslide. But, with heavy winds and chilly temperatures awaiting, the weather could be an equalizer. Zimmer will have his team fired up for this one. He'd like nothing more than a victory at Lambeau. They'll be in attack mode.

Rodgers has occasionally struggled in windy weather. If he does again on Sunday, they Packers could find themselves in an annoyingly frustrating battle. The game could turn into a test of their mental mettle. If the winds are not as heavy as projected, look for Davante Adams to have a monster performance again. The queens can't cover him.

Expect Jamaal Williams to have a monster performance. I foresee him getting at least 20 touches this weekend.

It'll be a good test for the Packers defensive front to see if they can slow Cook. If so, it's hard to imagine a scenario in which Minnesota can compete.

The Packers must jump out to an early lead. Don't even give Minnesota a sign of life. Let those domers feel the frigid outdoor temps while staring at a 2-score deficit. In the past, when the queens have been down 2-scores, they abandon the run. Let's hope this happens again.

My hunch is that the game has an eerie feeling to it early on. Minnesota hangs around. We might even see Rodgers get a little agitated. But, in the end, the Packers are the better football team. And, Cousins is good for a turnover.

Packers 31 Queens 24

Go Pack Go!

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Saturday, October 24, 2020

My Take -> Week 7

Greetings, G-Force.

4-1. A brutal loss. Sobering, in fact. After the 1st Quarter, the vibes were high. The the team looked capable of beating anyone in the NFC, anywhere. Then, on one pass, the buzz completely changed. And, suddenly, there was an all too familiar feeling in the air. Once again, the Packers were being physically demolished against an NFC opponent on the road.

As I write, I listen to the Grateful Dead’s 5/23/72 show from the Lyceum Theater in London. I’d encourage everyone to see a show at the Lyceum someday. Beautiful venue. I was fortunate to see the Lion King there on my honeymoon. I sip a 2014 Crooked Stave Autumn Surette. It’s a spiced up, funk bomb of a beer. A light, soft sipper. A true treat.

Here are my quick vibes from the last week:

It’s nearly impossible to hate on LaFleur and Rodgers for the game at Tampa. Gutekunst was exposed for his inability to add anything worthwhile to the right side of the line. Yes, I realize that Lane Taylor got hurt. Gutekunst was exposed for his inability to add a weapon at WR. Yes, I understand Funchess opted out. Gutekunst was exposed for his blatant miss on Josh Jackson. Where was Preston? Where was Za’Darius? Where was Clark? Those were the shortcomings. Not LaFleur and Rodgers. Even when the Packers led 10-0, the Packers were getting manhandled at the line of scrimmage. I hoped the tides would change as the game wore on. They never did.

The pass protection was pathetic. The weaknesses were exposed. Even with poor protection, LaFleur dialed up some decent creativity with near misses to Jones and Adams down the sidelines. There were also had misses to MVS and Lewis over the middle.

Oh well. I’ll take 4-1. I thought the Packers were destined for 7-9 to 9-7 before the season. Feels like this team will compete for the Division throughout a 16-game season. I do struggle with the thought of envisioning the Packers blocking the Bears though. So, less confident in that matchup than I’d like to be.

Krys Barnes continues to impress.

Yes, the Packers need a WR. But, they also need a run stopping DT next to Kenny Clark. They also need a RT. These are major holes on the roster. Lowry never developed like Gutekunst imagined he would. Turner isn’t a high quality starting RT. It’s well documented that Gutekunst flat out ignored the WR position. I’m also really worried about Kevin King’s injury lingering. Josh Jackson isn’t good enough to play on the outside.

I cannot believe that Travis Fulgham was in the Packers camp this year and that he didn’t make this roster. How is that possible?

Maybe I’ve lost my filter throughout 2020, but who are you super stoked about that Gutekunst has added to the offensive side of the ball in his 3 years as GM? Jenkins, yes. I like Lazard. Ervin fits the offense. Maybe we will be thrilled to have Deguara, Dillon or Runyan in the future? But, man, it’s tough to chew on that thought.

Again, I’m fired up that the Packers are 4-1. The LaFleur and Rodgers combination is dialed in. We are fortunate to have them. If the starters can stay healthy, we have the makings of a really enjoyable season ahead of us. LaFleur and Rodgers are simply smarter than their competition.

Gutekunst should offer a 5th round pick to the Giants for Golden Tate.

This week - it’s the Texans. You’d think this would be an easy victory for the Packers with all of the holes on the Texans roster. Not so fast. The Texans aren’t a very good team, but their strengths are the Packers weakness. And, the Packers injuries are going to show the limited depth on the roster.

Watson is an elite QB. But, he’s playing with a below average OL. The Smith Bros. must dominate. Kenny Clark must be the most physical player on the line of scrimmage. Gary must make a play. Watson is elusive and will make plays with his feet. The Packers have to contain him and keep him in the pocket. If not, I fear that Will Fuller could have a monster game. Darren Fells will also test the Packers ability to cover the TE. You know that Randall Cobb is going to show up with his best effort. David Johnson has had big games against the Packers in the past.

How in the world will the Packers try to block JJ Watt? I mean, shouldn’t Houston just line Watt up against Lucas Patrick and Mercilus against Turner? You’d think the Texans would win that side of the ball more often than not.

Romeo Crennel has a history with the Green Bay Packers. I was at the game when he was named interim Head Coach for the Chiefs and the Chiefs beat the 13-0 Packers in Kansas City. I imagine that Crennel will draft up a similiar game plan as he did that day. He'll eat up the clock. He'll slow the game down. He'll work to keep Rodgers off of the field. And, then, he's going to expect his front 4 to win the battle on defense and drop 7 into coverage. He'll occasionally send a 5th man on the blitz, but for the most part, he'll trust his defensive front to be the more dominant match-up.

Rodgers is going to have to be patient. He'll have to use the checkdown to Williams and Jones. Assuming Jones plays.

The Texans don't have anyone to cover Adams on the outside of the ball. I'd love to see a double move to Adams. It'll result in a big play.

I expect the Smith Bros. to each grab a sack. I also expect Jaire to snag an interception.

This one will be a nail biter. It'll be frustrating at times as the defense struggles to get off of the field. But, in the end, the Rodgers and LaFleur combination will be too good.

Packers 27 Texans 23

Go Pack Go!

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Saturday, October 17, 2020

My Take -> Week 6

Greetings, G-Force.

4-0. Firing on all offensive cylinders. The defense continues to find a way to make enough plays on defense to get the ball back to the offense. And, thus far, the high-powered offense has been able to consistently make it a 2-score game.

As I write, I’m sipping a Toppling Goliath Mornin’ Latte Imperial Coffee Milk Stout. It’s 8.9%. Silky coffee flavor. With a creamy milk body. Goes down way too easy. If you see it, grab it. It won’t disappoint. I’m listening to the Johnny Adams “Turning Point” album. It brings a great combination of soul + jazz + early funk. The more I dive into his music, the more I love it. I really enjoy grooving to “Feel the Beat, Feel the Heat.” I believe that this vibe is a must own for any die hard record collector. The Soul 70 - 7” box set is really terrific. It gave me the introduction to his music.

My quick vibes from the last week:

Matt LaFleur is continuing to show himself as an elite play caller. He’s brimming with confidence. He’s in control. He’s putting his weapons in position to run free in the open field. Yards after the catch are coming easily due to the design of the play. Right now, I believe that he’s the Coach of the Year in the NFL.

Aaron Rodgers. Right now, it’s a 2-man race for the NFL’s MVP: Russell Wilson and Aaron Rodgers.

Za’Darius Smith. Just eating. Showing leadership. Dominating. A 1-man wrecking crew.

Big Bob Tonyan. Yes, the three TD’s were spectacular. But, the thing that is mind blowing for me is just how versatile he’s become. He can stand up as a receiver in the slot. He can play the H-Back role. He can line up out wide. He can live up tight to the formation. He can line up one step off the line of scrimmage with his hand in the turf. His versatility is a tremendous weapon in this offense.

Speaking of versatility, how about Jamaal Williams? He’s reinvented himself.

Krys Barnes is highly entertaining. He’s unquestionably the most physical ILB that the Packers have had since Desmond Bishop. He’s a presence in the middle of the field. I absolutely love the way he seeks contact on the blitz. He can get sideline to sideline. He attacks. I wish he’d have made the interception to cement a fantastic Prime Time performance. I’m not ready to crown him as a full-fledged legitimate starting ILB, but if he continues to throw forearms into people, I’m going to be all-in. He’s quickly becoming a favorite of mine.

A defining series of downs in the 2020 season started with 1:16 to play in the 2nd Quarter. It was 2nd and 17. LaFleur calls 4 wide with Rodgers in shotgun. Williams to his right. 2 receivers split to both sides of the field. Grady Jarrett blows past Jenkins for what appears to be an easy sack to seemingly end the drive. But somehow, Rodgers keeps his balance and has the awareness to flip the ball to Williams for a gain of 2. Then, on 3rd and 15, LaFleur again calls 4 wide, Rodgers in shotgun and Williams to his right. This time, 3 of the receivers are to the strong side of the field. LaFleur designs a screen to the weak side just to get the Packers into FG range. But, Williams forcefully powers forward for a 13-yard gain. In 4th and 2, LaFleur stays aggressive. Holding a 13-3 lead and in FG range, LaFleur boastfully goes for it. Again, he has 4 receivers standing up, but this time they’re all right to the formation with three of them to the strong side of the field. Rodgers again in shotgun with Williams to his right. The bunch formation to the strong side of the field creates both confusion and a natural pick. Malik Taylor is wide open for a 21 yard gain. One play later, it’s Rodgers to Big Bob Tonyan for an 8-yard TD on 1st and goal. And, a 2nd Quarter dagger to the hearts of a defeated Falcons team.

What do you think Jordy Nelson, Jermichael Finley, James Jones, Donald Driver, Greg Jennings, Randall Cobb, Geronimo Allison, Andrew Quarless, Jarrett Boykin and Davante Adams thought about that MVS back shoulder attempt in the end zone? Hell, Myles White would’ve caught that. Rodgers has made a Hall of Fame career throwing that exact same pass. On Monday Night Football, his #1 WR was incapable of making a play on a perfectly thrown back shoulder pass. Yet, the Packers still scored 30 points? Unbelievable.

Can you imagine if this team had another legitimate option at WR? Ponder just how amazing this LaFleur and Rodgers combination would be if they had a WR who could adjust mid play on the back shoulder throw. Consider what this offense could do if this offense had another WR who had the body control to adjust and make a play on the ball in the air. Maybe Funchess was supposed to be that guy, but still I am baffled as to how Chase Claypool wasn’t the selection. On April 4th and 5th, on Twitter, I wrote twice how I wanted Claypool as the 1st round pick. He seemed like a Gutekunst style of WR as well. Maybe ESB can develop as the year progresses, but Claypool felt like a ready-made NFL product. He’s proving to be that way as well. It’s possible that we will be grateful that Jordan Love is a Packer in 5 years, but over the next 5 months, the Packers would be legitimate favorites in the NFC with another WR.

Add this to the 2020 oddity: the NFC might never be this up for grabs again. Gone are the wild crowds in Seattle and New Orleans. Minnesota is in rebuild mode. LA’s weapons on offense don’t strike fear into you. The NFC EAST looks brutal and is now without Dak. Tampa Bay will be a threat as they continue to get accustomed to playing together, but they have serious holes on the OL. The Bears are 4-1, but it feels like their offense won’t be enough to sustain a playoff run. Gutekunst must find another target at WR. And, that option doesn’t need to be any better than Jake Kumerow. I really hope ESB can be that player. Carpe diem, Gutekunst!

LaFleur and Rodgers ripped apart an NFL defense on MNF with MVS, Malik Taylor and Darrius Shepherd as the WR options. “Oh, baby, baby, it’s a Wild World.”

Rodgers and LaFleur are smiling wildly right now. In lockstep.

Lucas Patrick will have better days ahead of him.

Liked LaFleur’s creativity when he put Wagner in as a Tackle eligible with Big Dog being out with injury. This team is so well coached that Shepherd even displayed the awareness to slide back to make sure that he didn’t illegally line up with too many players at the line of scrimmage. Tonyan did the same. On offense, this team is playing with a remarkable attention to detail. Matt LaFleur is a Football Teacher.

I’d like to see LaFleur design a play with 2-TE. Split Jace to the outside. I’d be curious to see how a defense would cover Jace in man coverage. Would they do so with a Safety or a LB? If so, their could be an opportunity down the sideline for a big play in man coverage. Jace looks like an imposing target. I’d like to see him on a jump ball or a back shoulder throw.

Preston Smith could use a date with Jobu.

I’m continuing to like what I see from Keke.

I thought Lancaster had his best game of the year.

Raven Greene brings very good energy to the field. Unlike Josh Jackson, he’s fearless. Greene seeks contact.

I like Ty Summers’ speed, but man, it’s difficult to watch him try to tackle. It defeats me that Oren Burks can’t beat him out.

Can’t wait for this team to get Clark, Gary and Adams back.

I can’t imagine this team without Aaron Jones and David Bakhtiari. They need to be signed.

Mason Crosby drilling the FG to make it a 2-TD game is so clutch and often forgotten.

Gutting to see Josiah Deguara get hurt for the year on a meaningless punt. Had high hopes for him.

Will Redmond isn’t a starter in the NFL, but he’s a highly valuable depth player. Championship teams have a Will Redmond on their roster.

Interesting that Gutekunst brought in Alvin Jones, Aaron’s twin, as a tryout player. I’d love to see the Packers do with Jones what the Bucks are doing with the Greek Freak. Sign the brother. Hope that helps with negotiations. And, really, what’s wrong with having Alvin as a Practice Squad player? Negotiate that into Aaron’s contract. I kid, I kid. But, maybe?

This week - it’s the Bucs in Tampa. Admittedly, I’m really worried about this game. The Bucs appear to be healthy at WR again. With Godwin and Evans, that’s dangerous. Also, don’t overlook the weather. The October humidity in Florida has a way of eating you up.

Tampa has a great run defense. They’ll test the potency of the Packers running attack.

I loved Carlton Davis coming out of college. The Davis v Adams match-up on the outside will be defining.

As fans, let’s embrace this matchup. Let’s cherish the opportunity to see Rodgers v Brady as a QB battle.

Ronald Jones is running like a man on a mission. He will challenge the Packers defensive front.

Rob Gronkowski isn’t what he used to be, but he will still test the Packers ability to cover the TE.

Cameron Brate is among the most underrated TE’s in football.

Brady has always loved the slot WR. Scott Miller fills that role really well.

The weakness on Tampa Bay is their OL. The Packers DL must control the line of scrimmage and get to Brady early in the game. If not, the Packers will be playing from behind early.

The Packers need Kevin King to be healthy this weekend.

I’m pining for Preston to have his breakout game. Don’t press, Preston. Stay relaxed. Be confident. I feel a Preston Smith strip-sack coming.

Unlike last year when Adams returned from injury, this year, the Packers offense stays creative. Rodgers continues to find the drop off pass to the TE and the RB. The team plays within themselves.

The Packers defense forces two turnovers.

Packers 31. Buccaneers 27.

Go Pack Go!

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Monday, October 5, 2020

My Take -> Week 4

Greetings, G-Force.

3-0! Intense fashion. Wins at MN and at NO. This team is very well positioned, if they can stay healthy.

As I write, I sip a Crooked Stave St Bretta Gold Nugget Mandarin. Loaded with Brettanomyces, this beer is fruity, funky and punched with wild goodness. I listen to The Rolling Stones “Exile on Main Street” album. It’ll be important for Matt LaFleur to continue to “Let It Loose” this weekend even with limited healthy talent at WR.

My quick vibes over the last week:

Matt LaFleur outwitted Sean Payton in the Dome. And, I wasn’t shocked. That’s how highly I think of Matt LaFleur. He’s artistic. He confuses defenses with creative deception. He’s doing it with a hodgepodge of skill position talent.

Aaron Rodgers is having fun. He’s in rhythm. He’s in control. His decision making has been dynamite. He’s been sublimely accurate.

Aaron Jones is so fluid. He’s slippery, he can get small, he can run around you and he can run through you. Thrilling to watch!

Mike Pettine continues to be predictable. He continues to show his blitzes. He needs to play more basic. Rush the 4 you invested in and see if they can apply pressure. My hunch is that the more basic Pettine calls it, the better his results will be.

Keke!!! Get me off my couch, young man! Love the interior pressure.

Rashan Gary was playing his best football right before the injury. I hope the pain doesn’t linger because he was becoming disruptive over the last two weeks.

Za’Darius with the play of the game. The team needed a defensive lift and Za’Darius brought it with the strip sack.

The Packers need Preston Smith to find his pass rushing form and they need Pettine to put him in position to get after the QB.

David Bakhtiari might be playing the best football of his career right now.

I was surprised that Billy Turner started at RT. Thought Wagner earned the role. Turned struggled early, but rebounded well.

Big Dog!! Had to enjoy seeing Lewis go up and make the play in traffic.

This team is going to miss Lazard in a major way. He has shown himself as a legitimate #2 WR. Without Lazard, this team needs another target. I wonder if the Packers regret letting Kumerow right now. Gutekunst has left this team painfully thin at WR. Kumerow had Rodgers’ trust and that would go a long way right now.

It might be time to see what we have in AJ Dillon.

I was really happy to see Jace rebound well after a poor performance the week before.

Big Bob Tonyan with another strong game. He’s being put in position to make plays and thus far, the results have been great.

Mason Crosby is striking the ball really well right now.

Jonathan Garvin showed good zest. He was pursuant and in attack mode. Liked what I saw out of him in limited snaps.

I hope Oren Burks gets a shot at ILB. This could be his last opportunity. I’m rooting for him.

This week - it’s the Falcons traveling to Lambeau for the rare main event on a Monday Night Football doubleheader.

Don’t be confused by the Falcons 0-3 record. The can put up points with the best of the NFL. They’re loaded with talent. In fact, if I were just an outsider giving a quick look at this game, I’d probably pick the Falcons. The Packers are razor thin at WR. Their defense has had trouble getting off the field and Matt Ryan has had the Packers number in the past. And, while the Falcons appear to be nicked up, it looks as though they’ll have the vast majority of their injured players suited up. If the Packers aren’t careful, they’ll get upset.

The Packers must man up on the Falcons. They cannot try and get cute. There’s no room for error against Atlanta’s offense. They’ll hit you with a big play. Ridley and Jones are a dynamic duo. The Packers must get pressure and knock Ryan off of his spot.

We’ve been waiting for Preston Smith to make his 2020 arrival. My gut says that he makes a play this week.

I also think Kevin King makes a big play this week.

The Falcons will test the Packers run game. If the Packers aren’t stout upfront, Gurley will run wild.

I trust Matt LaFleur. I think he’ll put people in positions to make plays. I have a feeling that he’s going to get MVS open on a couple of shot plays. I hope MVS is ready to be the difference maker this week. He’s going to have the opportunity.

Look for LaFleur to get the ball into Aaron Jones’ hands 20-25 times.

We could see a wheel route to Ervin as LaFleur gets creative to find yards.

It’ll be a shootout.

Crosby connects late.

Packers 34 Falcons 31

Go Pack Go!

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