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GAME 6: DOLPHINS AT PACKERS
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 2:15 pm
by MickeyDavis
Miami vs
Green Bay
GamecenterVideo Week 6: Dolphins vs Packers Preview Playbook: Dolphins vs Packers On the Beat: Can Pack overcome injuries?(Tim Van Vooren of WITI Milwaukee discusses QB Aaron Rodgers' status for Sunday and how the Packers' offense will keep rolling without TE Jermichael Finley.)
Blogs Packers Blog(will have the first information on gameday inactives and also halftime quotes from MM and some players)
Twitter Feeds Packers Dolphins JermichaelF88Goodmorning world! Had a dream that I was playing today. Hyped myself up now I'm pissed!
ClayMatthews52The movie #Predator is on AMC!! This a sign!?
cjwilson95 Game day! G Force! Lets go!! Phil 4:13
Rosters Packers Dolphins Press Box Notes TODAY’S CAPTAINS
WEARING THE STRIPESToday’s officiating crew includes referee Ed Hochuli (85), umpire Chad Brown (31), head linesman Mark Hittner (28), line judge Tom Symonette (100), field judge Craig Wrolstad (4), side judge Ron Torbert (62) and back judge Don Carey (126).
GREEN BAY PACKERS: * Have scored points off a takeaway in 12 straight games at Lambeau Field, the longest current home streak in the NFL.
* Dating back to last season, have posted 13 takeaways in their last four games at home.
* Have not allowed an opposing RB to rush for 100 yards in 18 straight games, the longest current streak in the league and the longest in team annals since an 18-game streak from Oct. 1, 1972-Oct. 21, 1973.
Re: GAME 6: DOLPHINS AT PACKERS
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 2:18 pm
by MickeyDavis
I stole this from another board. I wanted a game thread up and this is a good one

Re: GAME 6: DOLPHINS AT PACKERS
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 2:34 pm
by Marley2Hendrix
Good thread and props for giving props sir.
Yeesh, this game doesn't feel good to me. Gimmicky things like the wildcat seem to eat us up, I worry that we have the beef to match-up well with Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams, and although Fasano doesn't scare me, Brandon Marshall and Davone Bess against this patchwork secondary do. That being said, we are going up against Chad Henne, who, despite some decent preseason hype, still looks a lot like he did coming out of michigan. If we can stop the running game, Henne won't beat this team.
Regardless, I just want to see Arodge looking fluid and making sound decisions. For these next few weeks we have an advantage as teams will underestimate quarless a bit and I think he'll have a few surprising 12-20yd completions to help sustain drives.
The running game still frustrates me, and I really hope we can see some Nance this week. Otherwise, I will continue to pray to my shrunken apple head Mike Sherman voodoo doll that Teddy springs for a deal. Amidst the much appreciated buzz from Iceness that Teddy approached the browns about James Davis, I remain optimistic that we still might get a competent back in here. Brandon Jackson is nothing but a 3rd down back, and John Kuhn is no Tolbert/Hillis. IMO, this week will decide if we should push the chips in and proceed as a team that wants to win it all in spite of the injuries. If we are 4-2 and add a Deangelo Williams type (from a Panthers team that is struggling something fierce), we can still go far in the wide open NFC. If this team falls to 3-3, well, let's see what we have in Starks and Nance and focus on getting Shields, Quarless, Bulaga, et al. as much experience as they can this season and give the NFL hell next year.
*Mike Sherman Shrunken Applehead. I'm not saying you have to pray to it, but I am saying you should. Deangelo, here we come!
Re: GAME 6: DOLPHINS AT PACKERS
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 2:47 pm
by trwi7
Ed Hochuli is the ref. Loss. Although I will enjoy his calls.
Re: GAME 6: DOLPHINS AT PACKERS
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 2:52 pm
by Marley2Hendrix
trwi7 wrote:Ed Hochuli is the ref. Loss. Although I will enjoy his calls.
god dammit.
Although I will enjoy his tailored outfit and rippling bi's and tri's.
Re: GAME 6: DOLPHINS AT PACKERS
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 2:53 pm
by MickeyDavis
Ben Volin of the Palm Beach Post gives us the rundown on the Miami Dolphins:
1. So the Dolphins got pummeled at home by a mediocre Patriots team, what's the deal?
Two first-half interceptions and a nuclear melt-down on special teams will do that. The Dolphins pooped their pants on national TV in consecutive weeks. Doesn't bode well for the coaching staff, especially after that 2-0 start.
2. Who is the one Dolphins player most Packers fans don't know right now, but will by the end of the game on Sunday?
Davone Bess -- Wes Welker with dreadlocks. His 130 catches in his first two NFL seasons set a new Dolphins record, and he's been a first-down machine this year (13 of 21 catches have gone for first downs).
3. What is the Dolphins' biggest weakness on offense?
Chad Henne. "The Robot" doesn't have much pocket awareness and tends to lock onto receivers. His 86.3 QB rating is decent, but he has 4 interceptions his last two games, and Dolphins are 1-4 when he throws for 300 yards.
4. What is the Dolphins' biggest weakness on defense?
The pass rush has been terrible the past two weeks, with the Dolphins applying little to no pressure against Mark Sanchez and Tom Brady. The Dolphins have also had a lot of problems covering tight ends this year -- Shiancoe and Keller both had big games -- but Channing Crowder's return to the lineup may solve some of that.
5. Dolphins win on Sunday if....
Henne doesn't turn the ball over. He wasn't great against Buffalo or Minnesota, throwing for 296 yards and just one touchdown through the first two games, but he didn't turn the ball over and the Dolphins, not coincidentally, won both times. The Dolphins need to grind this one out and keep the score low. If it turns into a shootout, advantage: Packers.
Re: GAME 6: DOLPHINS AT PACKERS
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 2:57 pm
by MickeyDavis
Hochuli used to be the best ref, IMO. But the past couple of years he's made some real bonehead calls, some have cost teams games. I don't want a close game decided by him.
Re: GAME 6: DOLPHINS AT PACKERS
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 2:59 pm
by Mags FTW
MickeyDavis wrote:ClayMatthews52The movie #Predator is on AMC!! This a sign!?

Re: GAME 6: DOLPHINS AT PACKERS
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 3:26 pm
by Jollay
This is the most important game of the first half of the season.
This will be a very good test of McCarthy's abilities to see if he can get this offense in gear. No Finley is no excuse.
Now the defense is a different matter. They just need to hold on for dear life.
Going to the bar now with cautious optimism. Have to tone it down a little after last weeks letdown in DC...
Re: GAME 6: DOLPHINS AT PACKERS
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 3:57 pm
by LUKE23
Inactives:
* LB Clay Matthews
* DE Ryan Pickett
* DE Mike Neal
* LB Brandon Chillar
* RT Mark Tauscher
* OG Nick McDonald
* OT Marshall Newhouse
* TE Jermichael Finley
* Brady Poppinga starts for Matthews;
* Bryan Bulaga starts for Tauscher;
* C.J. Wilson starts for Pickett
Re: GAME 6: DOLPHINS AT PACKERS
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 3:58 pm
by BucksRuleAll22
Henne is so bad and shouldn't even be a starting QB in the NFL. Davone Bess and Brandon Marshal are scary but Henne throwing the ball makes them alot less scary. I think Ronnie Brown will have the most impact for the Phins today.
I see this as a must win game. Packers lose this game I think its gonna be really hard to make the playoffs. Be nice to see Jennings accually show up this season. And hopefully Nelson gets more PT.
Re: GAME 6: DOLPHINS AT PACKERS
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:03 pm
by xTitan
Ted Thompson's massive failure to address the OLB position before the season is on full display today, perhaps the 2 worst OLB's of any 3-4 defense in the NFL will be starting for the Packers today, couple that with the fact CJ Wilson, Mike Montgomery, and Jarius Wynn see lots of minutes...how can they win, anything short of putting up 35-42 points.
I like Neal, but he is starting to look a little like Justin Harrell junior, he can't stay on the field and that is very disappointing so far.
Re: GAME 6: DOLPHINS AT PACKERS
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:05 pm
by MadCityBucky
I thought Pickett's injury was minor. Hopefully the defense doesn't play like they did without Matthews last time, kept doubling Jenkins and pass rush went no where.
Re: GAME 6: DOLPHINS AT PACKERS
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:12 pm
by LUKE23
xTitan wrote:Ted Thompson's massive failure to address the OLB position before the season is on full display today, perhaps the 2 worst OLB's of any 3-4 defense in the NFL will be starting for the Packers today, couple that with the fact CJ Wilson, Mike Montgomery, and Jarius Wynn see lots of minutes...how can they win, anything short of putting up 35-42 points.
I like Neal, but he is starting to look a little like Justin Harrell junior, he can't stay on the field and that is very disappointing so far.
The DL got one guy from last year suspended and then has another THREE injured. What the hell kind of depth are you honestly expecting to have? 7 quality starters?
Get a grip.
Re: GAME 6: DOLPHINS AT PACKERS
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:18 pm
by Marley2Hendrix
LUKE23 wrote:xTitan wrote:Ted Thompson's massive failure to address the OLB position before the season is on full display today, perhaps the 2 worst OLB's of any 3-4 defense in the NFL will be starting for the Packers today, couple that with the fact CJ Wilson, Mike Montgomery, and Jarius Wynn see lots of minutes...how can they win, anything short of putting up 35-42 points.
I like Neal, but he is starting to look a little like Justin Harrell junior, he can't stay on the field and that is very disappointing so far.
The DL got one guy from last year suspended and then has another THREE injured. What the hell kind of depth are you honestly expecting to have? 7 quality starters?
Get a grip.
On the get a grip note, I don't think it's all that fair to proclaim "perhaps the 2 worst OLB's of any 3-4 defense in the NFL will be starting" when
perhaps the best OLB in the league would be starting if not for an injury.
Re: GAME 6: DOLPHINS AT PACKERS
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:21 pm
by LUKE23
On the get a grip note, I don't think it's all that fair to proclaim "perhaps the 2 worst OLB's of any 3-4 defense in the NFL will be starting" when perhaps the best OLB in the league would be starting if not for an injury.
Well, titan has been on a crusade about that since last April, even though he really hasn't said who he expected to get.
Re: GAME 6: DOLPHINS AT PACKERS
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:21 pm
by Mags FTW
LUKE23 wrote:xTitan wrote:Ted Thompson's massive failure to address the OLB position before the season is on full display today, perhaps the 2 worst OLB's of any 3-4 defense in the NFL will be starting for the Packers today, couple that with the fact CJ Wilson, Mike Montgomery, and Jarius Wynn see lots of minutes...how can they win, anything short of putting up 35-42 points.
I like Neal, but he is starting to look a little like Justin Harrell junior, he can't stay on the field and that is very disappointing so far.
The DL got one guy from last year suspended and then has another THREE injured. What the hell kind of depth are you honestly expecting to have? 7 quality starters?
Get a grip.
+1
If we pick Hughes in the 1st to shore up the LBs, we don't have Bulaga who is now starting for Tauscher. We are so banged up across the board that even the deepest team in the league would be suffering.
Re: GAME 6: DOLPHINS AT PACKERS
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:33 pm
by UWM_Brew_Buck
LUKE23 wrote:Inactives:
* LB Clay Matthews
* DE Ryan Pickett
* DE Mike Neal
* LB Brandon Chillar
* RT Mark Tauscher
* OG Nick McDonald
* OT Marshall Newhouse
* TE Jermichael Finley
* Brady Poppinga starts for Matthews;
* Bryan Bulaga starts for Tauscher;
* C.J. Wilson starts for Pickett
It's going to really hurt to have Matthews out but hopefully this will be the only week he misses. This is a chance to really see what this team is made of. We are really going to need AR and the rest of the offense to step up and start clicking even without Finley. If we could get a win no matter how ugly it would be the biggest win of the season.
Re: GAME 6: DOLPHINS AT PACKERS
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:38 pm
by PackerBacker89
Sucks that Clay won't be able to go but I'd rather have him rest up and be ready for the Queens then miss that game.
Re: GAME 6: DOLPHINS AT PACKERS
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:42 pm
by xTitan
LUKE23 wrote:xTitan wrote:Ted Thompson's massive failure to address the OLB position before the season is on full display today, perhaps the 2 worst OLB's of any 3-4 defense in the NFL will be starting for the Packers today, couple that with the fact CJ Wilson, Mike Montgomery, and Jarius Wynn see lots of minutes...how can they win, anything short of putting up 35-42 points.
I like Neal, but he is starting to look a little like Justin Harrell junior, he can't stay on the field and that is very disappointing so far.
The DL got one guy from last year suspended and then has another THREE injured. What the hell kind of depth are you honestly expecting to have? 7 quality starters?
Get a grip.
What the hell are you talking about??? I am talking why they aren't going to win today in regards to the d-line...the OLB spot, i put that right in your face, Mr. Brad Jones lover, he sucks, as does Poppinga...Thompson is an epic fail at not upgrading that spot.