Fire Morten

they whooped us pretty good on Thanksgiving in 2023. this game felt similar

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Lol. Goff will not be anywhere close to a top 10 QB this year. I will let the season playout and will give you a reminder of our conversation once he fails this season.

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Here’s the deal.

The OL is worse than last year and Morton isn’t as good of an OC as Ben.

I don’t think anyone expected anything different.

Our road schedule is also a murderer’s row. At least we got one of the tough road games out of the way.

However, Dan Campbell teams tend to improve as the season goes on (as long as they stay healthy) and there is a metric crapload of talent on our roster.

No you wont! I’ve seen Goff play on worse teams and still put up at worse average numbers.

After 10 years he is who he is. It’s not changing, for better, or worse.

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This team is in serious trouble. That was a Patrician effort. Maybe the coordinators were the magic. They looked completely lost, unprepared, and disorganized. The trenches are baaaaddd

I think you are onto something. Remember when we replaced Martz with Colletto? Yeah the results look the same.

They dropped 7 with two high Safeties and were able to stop the run.

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That was the one thing that I saw today that I haven’t seen in a while.

There were several instances when Goff actually DID have time to throw but in those instances there weren’t any open receivers (especially in the red zone).

Ben seemed to do a good job scheming receivers open in those situations.

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It’s weird. It’s almost like when no one is open other QBs will scramble and make plays. While ours doesn’t have that capability

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Brad has spent a lot of draft capital on the o-line. And yet here we are.

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Not true. The Packers played in 5-8 yard box stopping the run and playing the short passing game. The O-line sucked and we couldn’t beat them on intermediate or deep routes.

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So you’re saying that you’re not drunk?

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I can 100% say, I’m not drunk on the kool-aid.

That’s the bummer about this one. You had a division road game that was really winnable, with their newest star reportedly getting an epidural just to play the game. Not only that, but it was a road game that is typically in rough conditions – but was almost 70 degrees today.

Compound that with the fact that it was actually still a winnable game despite all of the first half, and this one is a seriously missed opportunity.

Detroit didn’t just “get one out of the way” here. They let an absolute gift slip through their fingertips.

I do agree with you here.

I was watching a decent amount of football this weekend and saw Hurts, Mahomes, Herbert, Penix, Fields and a few others scramble around to make plays. Not being able to do that does hurt us.

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My reading of the tea leaves suggests that you are in fact both drunk and overreacting.

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So I have a question - I noticed a lot of our players slipping but did not notice that on Greeen Bays side. I have seen field conditions lead to a massively bad game by one team. Did we have cleat problems? We sure seemed slow out there. PS: We still played like crap regardless.

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Where were you all last year? Of the year before? So he has one terrible game, in a game where basically every Lion had a terrible game, and now you’re going to come out thumping your chest? Go away.

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Mahogs and Tate are essentially both rookies…. so hopefully they develop. don’t have any other options really

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He was just rated the 15th best player, BY NFL PLAYERS.

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