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No word yet, and the first practice of the week is not until tomorrow due to the Monday night game. I can't say whether the upcoming bye week will factor into the decisions or not.
McCarthy never really took that approach. If a guy was cleared, he was cleared. We don't really know if LaFleur's approach is any different yet.
This game has me worried: reminds me of the Philly game last year: Packers undefeated playing a good team that appears to be struggling, and the Packers appeared pretty flat for that game.
Any chance of that repeating itself against ATL? It's the NFL. You never know how these things are going to go. I know LaFleur won't let these guys overlook an team that should be The film shows the Falcons are much more dangerous than their record would indicate.
This team is not a pushover. They're struggling to finish games, for whatever reason. There's going to be some of both on a man roster.
The big test for the Falcons will be how they react and perform the next time they have a fourth-quarter lead after what's happened the last two weeks.
The Packers don't want to give them that fourth-quarter lead. Yeah, it's gonna be a late night, but I'll manage. Playoff baseball possibly going past midnight.
Why not? I didn't see the play and don't really know what happened. All I know is it was announced he had an ankle injury. Todd Gurley is not to be taken lightly, and the smaller, shifty guy Hill stunned the Bears with his long TD run last Sunday.
They can give Matt Ryan the offensive balance he needs. The Falcons have scored 90 points in three games. Their offense remains productive, they've just had bad stretches trying to protect leads.
Some players who lack stopwatch speed still play fast. What do you believe are important factors which contribute to game speed?
Instincts and anticipation more than anything. If your reactions are faster than a faster runner, you can get to the same spot at the same time.
The Rock posted a great analysis video about the tight end sneaking behind the linemen on play action. Sure, the Packers could line up whoever they want, but if it's not a tight end, it's harder to sell the running play because the bigger guy cutting across is expected to block the backside edge player with a run.
In a game against Atlanta which is the more important player to have return for the Packers. Clark or Adams? Given the Packers' issues on defense and the fact the offense put up 37 last Sunday, if I have to pick one, I'm picking Clark.
Any idea what the coaches said to the D after the awful Kamara play with all the missed tackles? I thought the D did a GREAT job of tackling after that play particularly the three and out with two strong tackles in the open field to the right and on the 3rd down play where the Saints had 3 receivers lined up against 2 defenders -- that looked like a big play waiting to happen, but the D stuffed it!
Unlike high school football, ranting and raving to professional athletes on the sideline usually doesn't do much. These guys know when they screw up and know what they need to do better.
As I wrote Monday, I thought the next two defensive series after the disastrous Kamara play showed some character by the guys on that side of the ball.
That one play could have demoralized the whole unit, but it had no lingering effect. Hi, Mike. One of the things I noticed from Turner is he kept his feet moving in order to make Jordan work around a moving object.
Who has had the best footwork of any lineman you've covered? Wayne even mistakenly called them both as MVS before correcting himself in his radio calls.
So Lazard was the guy getting open deep. Speaking of play speed, knowing you were an athlete growing up, were you ever timed in the 40?
What do you think your time would've been at your peak? I never was timed in the In college in baseball drills, I was once clocked home to first in 3.
Those were the days. Calvin Ridley stats: , and receiving yards the last 3 games. Other than the obvious, what can the defense improve from last week performance in order to contain Ridley?
He's a big-time weapon, and he'll be even harder to deal with if Jones is back Monday night. You can't let Ridley get behind you, and you have to tackle him on the short stuff so a play doesn't rupture with big YAC.
He's been a good one since he arrived there and he's only gotten better. Mike, BIG fan. I don't know if anyone has truly surprised me.
Now he has to build on it. His play hasn't been a surprise because he's done it before, but his ability to jump into any of the three interior spots and hold his own is impressive.
Hey Mike! Seems to me like this offense's plan is pretty much the same each week. Win TOP and capitalize in the red zone. Everyone is maligning the defense, but I see a group that makes the most of their opportunities and one big play usually in crunch time.
I like the Packers chances. A big defensive play or stop here or there at the right time can make up for other moments things don't go well.
The game is geared toward offense, this year more than ever based on the scoring statistics right now. On defense you can't get down. With an offense like the Packers' putting up points, the defense has to just keep playing and trying to turn the tide when possible.
Not bad for 2 guys who apparently hate each other. That narrative grew old pretty quickly. Not losing a division game yet is really something, because there's so much prep that goes into those from both sides.
There's no overstating the value of division wins in the overall picture. Are there any benefits you have experienced in covering the away games by watching television?
What aspect of not being there in person affects your coverage most? The hardest thing while doing the live blog is not always knowing exactly what the yard line is because the TV broadcast is showing all kinds of things between plays.
From the press box, I can always see where the officials are spotting the ball. The Lions are one catch away from being , and they just beat a Cardinals team that was playing really well.
Detroit has been better than I thought. Minnesota has struggled more than I thought. It's too early to write anyone off.
The Bears are and now have a better quarterback. Buckle up. Grady Jarrett is a handful in the middle of that defensive line, and he leads them in sacks early despite being an interior rusher.
What's the biggest the piece of advice you gave him when he came on board? I imagine he's asking you for your perspective all the time Wes is his own man and his own writer.
It's a treat working with him. The only "advice" I give him is usually little things from when I'm editing his stories. We talk about story ideas sometimes and how to present them, and we help each other that way.
Wes's work stands on its own. Interesting takes in WYMM this week. Do coaches ever comment to you about what you see on film when you walk by their offices?
I don't walk by anyone's offices this year. We're pretty relegated to our own spaces. But even when we're more mobile, no one ever says anything.
They have more important things to do than talk to me, and I'm perfectly fine with that. It looks like there aren't any dominant defenses so far this year in the NFL.
The Packers are the only ones struggling to stop teams. Some of this might be because there were no pre-season games, but a lot could be the emphasis by the league that the refs only call clear and obvious infractions.
From your eyes is that making the game better for you and the fans? All the offense is making things more exciting for the fans, I think.
Holding calls are way down on offense, by dozens of percentage points last I saw. That's been huge.
Is there any validity to that? Yes, that's where he was playing Sunday night after Gary went out. It appears the Packers are trying him at a new position on defense.
He's still a regular on special teams, and a darn good player in that phase.
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