Sunday, November 28, 2021

My Take -> Week 12

Greetings, G-Force.

In a week-to-week League, you’re only as good as your last game. And, in what was their toughest test to date, the Packers defense returned to the form we remember all too well in years past. Because of it, the Packers have an all-important, must-win game at home against the Rams, if they want any shot at holding the #1 seed.

As I write, I listen to the Dirty Heads self-titled album. It’s by far my most played album since it’s release. I sip a Port Brewing Santa’s Little Helper. I love this beer. 10% chocolate, hazelnut goodness. With a tiny hop finish. Perfect for the season.

Here are my quick vibes from the last week:

LaFleur and Rodgers were not themselves for the first 1.5 quarters. But, when they got rolling, they were unstoppable. #12 was seeing the Field. He was patient. LaFleur was dialing up motion and confusion. Lots of eye candy. That was an entertaining offense.

Injuries or not, that was concerning defense. For as good as they’ve been this year, they’ve struggled to get off the field to seal games late. Tjey allowed SF to score a TD to take the lead. They allowed Cincy to drive to tie it. They got the stop in AZ, but not until they allowed the Cardinals to drive 94 yards. They failed to get the last stop on 3rd down in KC to give the offense a chance. Finally, they were unable to get the stop in MN. While this defense has been highly impressive, they’ve struggled to seal games.

We cannot take these days for granted. Injuries, Free Agency and attitude can strip it all away. Right now, this roster has many players that are absolutely elite. Sad to lose Jenkins. A great dude. An All-Pro quality OL. Solid teammate. This teams needs a healthy Bakhtiari.

Catch the ball, Savage. He’s often in position. He rarely makes the play.

Kenny Clark continues to be as dominant as it gets as an interior DL.

Lowry and Lancaster are playing their best football. Consistently.

Cherish these days with Davante Adams.

The Packers WR’s have been highly criticized through the years. As it stands, they have the best WR in the league, the best blocking WR in the league, a reliable slot WR, and a deep ball threat that is consistently getting better. Much props to MVS. He’s developed into a talented WR. ESB is also playing his best football.

Can the special teams unit continue to fail us? Apparently so! Another missed FG! Oh, and how baffling is it that Amari Rodgers let’s the ball hit the ground and gives up nearly 10 yards every game. Catch the ball, dude.

AJ Dillon has become a highly dependable RB. He’s so good as a receiver as well.

Deguara! I couldn’t believe my eyes!!

You know the special teams units are really bad when 12 nervously looks into an XP try.

This week - it’s the Rams. At Lambeau. An afternoon game. With lights. It doesn’t get better. The Faithful will undoubtedly bring the volume.

Sometimes, it’s the acquisitions you don’t make that benefit you the most. While I believe OBJ had a role in GB; it wouldn’t have been prominent. In the end, you have to imagine that it might not have ended well, if that was the case. So, now, he plays for a top contender. He will demand the ball. Stoked for Stokes will be ready!

Cooper Kupp will give the Packers all kinds of fits. I’m not sure how they’ll defend him and you know the Rams will do everything to get the ball in his hands.

Stafford has typically played really well against the Packers. I expect him to do the same this weekend.

Thankfully, if the Packers OL can give Rodgers time, we will see big plays off of play action. The Packers establish a running game early on. Then, it’s Rodgers to Lazard off of play-action.

Douglas picks off Stafford. Somehow, the defense gets that elusive late stop.

The crowd is rowdy.

The Packers win one that they must have!

Drink up, Packers fans!

Packers 28
Rams 27

Go Pack Go!

Talkin’ S-Mac.
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