09-04-2016, 09:24 PM
Quote:Actually what really matters is scoring more points than the Packers.
Which is only possible if we keep Green Bay's offense on the sideline.
Quote:Actually what really matters is scoring more points than the Packers.
Quote:How to beat Green Bay :I agree
1- score more points than them.
Quote:Lane Taylor will be starting at LG on Sunday. Maybe he's gotten better over the past year, but he played pretty bad last season. Taylor allowed seven hurries in his two starts at guard. Also it sounds like he's not having the best preseason either:
<a class="bbc_url" href='https://twitter.com/PFF_Mike'>Mike Renner<span style="color:rgb(119,199,247);">Verified account @PFF_Mike </a> <a class="bbc_url" href='https://twitter.com/PFF_Mike/status/772826113059983360'>1h1 hour ago</a></span>
Mike Renner Retweeted Wes Hodkiewicz
Lane Taylor allowed more pressures this preseason (9) than Josh Sitton did in all of 2013 (8)
Quote:I knew cutting Josh Sitton was a (literally) big mistake.Who cares about what GB does?
Quote:Who cares about what GB does?
Quote:GB fans apparently.So true.
Quote:Who cares about what GB does?
Quote:So true.
The REAL Jags fans don't care if the Packers released Sitton.
Quote:You are crazy if you think just because Green Bay does not get up to 90 degrees in September we are going to win. Jordy Nelson is not rusty. If Aaron Rodgers and Nelson are on the field, the Packers can win anywhere.Your reading comprehension is lacking. I was referring to heat being our ally. It does make a difference. You know..like when you get hot flashes.
Quote:Your reading comprehension is lacking. I was referring to heat being our ally. It does make a difference. You know..like when you get hot flashes.
Nelson will be rusty. Not saying he's no factor, but he's not at peak performance level.
The Packers can win anywhere if Nelson and Rodgers are on the field? Then why haven't they?
Where was anything mentioned about 90 degrees? Unless you're referring to the 4 angles of your cranium.
You have already written the team off. I'm thinking we can beat them in week 1.
Quote:People whose favorite teams will play against the Packers next week, of course. I noticed a lot of posters wanted Josh Sitton partly because Green Bay is our first opponent this season.I'm confused at how you are a die hard GB, Jags, and Broncos fan - all at the same time... There will always be one team you prefer over the others, which one is it?
Quote:I'm confused at how you are a die hard GB, Jags, and Broncos fan - all at the same time. There will always be one team you prefer over the others, which one is it?
Quote:Two early thoughts about the game that come to mind is this would be an ideal time to try to take advantage of the size and running skills of Chris Ivory and T.J. Yeldon. Nothing can prepare the Packers for the heat and humidity they likely will experience in Jacksonville a week from today. The longer the Jaguars Offense is on the field, the more gassed the Packers are going to be. Sustaining drives would be huge.
Also, it's imperative to keep Aaron Rodgers in the pocket. He's often deadly when he breaks contain. A concern is the inexperience of some of the Jaguars DEs. The coaches need to pound it into their heads that they must stay discipline against Rodgers.
Quote:Precisely. Let's take advantage of the home field - well... advantage. Packers D will be gasping by the end of the 3rd quarter. Then we turn up the tempo.