miracle
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Post by miracle on Aug 22, 2009 21:45:35 GMT -5
18 yards of offense in the last 23 minutes? Not good. Sutton is getting swallowed up quick. Brohm looks poor. Very poor.
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Post by amoeba15 on Aug 22, 2009 21:50:31 GMT -5
With 8:04 left Brohm is back in the game. Why? Is Flynn hurt?
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Post by miracle on Aug 22, 2009 21:52:05 GMT -5
With 8:04 left Brohm is back in the game. Why? Is Flynn hurt? Got hit after the throw and came down on his throwing arm funny.
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Post by miracle on Aug 22, 2009 21:53:18 GMT -5
Sutton gets his first Lambeau Leap! Fun to watch that story unfold.
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Post by amoeba15 on Aug 22, 2009 21:55:36 GMT -5
Green Bay 31-14 lead. 2-2-BUF3 (2:55) T.Sutton right tackle for 3 yards, TOUCHDOWN.M.Crosby extra point is GOOD, Center-B.Goode, Holder-R.Martin. BUF 14 GB 31, Plays: 13 Yards: 75 Possession: 5:18.
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Post by amoeba15 on Aug 22, 2009 21:57:11 GMT -5
With 8:04 left Brohm is back in the game. Why? Is Flynn hurt? Got hit after the throw and came down on his throwing arm funny. Hopefully, Flynn is ok. So far, I have much more faith and confidence in Flynn then Brohm.
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Post by miracle on Aug 22, 2009 22:06:33 GMT -5
Gannon's commentary was interesting. Many scouts from other teams are in the stands to watch these players "who are trained so precisely in this system. They'll be watching the waiver wires in a couple of weeks for some of these guys."
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Post by amoeba15 on Aug 22, 2009 22:19:11 GMT -5
Gannon's commentary was interesting. Many scouts from other teams are in the stands to watch these players "who are trained so precisely in this system. They'll be watching the waiver wires in a couple of weeks for some of these guys." TT should try to either stack IR or seek some trades. The Packers may have exposed some potential weaknesses with the Packers defense which other teams may try to exploit. However, the Packers appeared to perform differently in each half. Without having watched the game, I can only assume that the Packers younger defensive players were overwhelmed by the Bills no huddle offense. Regardless, I honestly believe that the Packers 1st, 2nd and 3rd stringers are as good, if not better then similar units in the NFL. Tis good to have a clink in the armor. Brohm as a 2nd string QB is still a concern and hopefully Flynn is ok. Forcing 3 fumbles, 2 interceptions and 4 sacks has probably not been seen in Green Bay since REGGIE WHITE played with the Pack.
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Post by WhatUSaid on Aug 23, 2009 18:25:47 GMT -5
I took 3 pages of notes, just got done watching the game.
Hopefully Flynn, Collins and Underwood are OK. I heard the TE broke a fibula I.R.
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Post by 50poundhead on Aug 24, 2009 8:12:35 GMT -5
Haven't seen a single clip. Have watched along at nfl.com and listened to a few minutes of Wayne and Larry. Hard to tell anything from that, so thanks for the eyeballing guys.
The first string must be looking pretty good, but can anyone fill me in on who was playing when Ryan Fitzpatrick was leading the Bills all over the field in the second half with the no huddle offense? Were any first-stringers in there for us?
One thing that seems to be coming up is a glut of linebackers, which is odd given that was probably the weakest position (or the set of positions that played most poorly during the 2008 season) last year. Seems Capers has turned this crew into a good set of guys for this defense. Sounds like Brad Jones is really something athletically.
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Post by TW on Aug 24, 2009 8:27:43 GMT -5
When the Bills were doing well, it was guys who are camp fodder manning most defensive positions. A last chance for some to showcase their stuff.
Most of them failed.
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Post by 50poundhead on Aug 24, 2009 11:11:14 GMT -5
That's good to hear TW. In fairness, it has to be hard for anyone to face the no-huddle that much that early. It may be hard to evaluate how did well. I read that Lansanah blew a couple of assignments big-time which, given the LB glut, will likely buy him a ticket out of town.
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Post by packermania on Aug 24, 2009 13:56:16 GMT -5
For the most part, it was the players who won't make the team that gave up points late. We're talking 4th string corners (and Jarrett Bush : . On another note, Brian Brohm is terrible. We gave him a chance to play with some better talent, and all he did was give us an opportunity to see our punter, who did reasonably well (his worst punts were his later ones). Sutton is going to be very hard to cut. He's not a freak athlete, but he gets this game, and he's doing what he did his entire collegiate career at Northwestern.
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