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ATL Week 5

Posted: Sun Oct 6, 2013 8:22 pm
by LUKE23
Bye bye Seahawks. Bears, Lions both lose. Hopefully Niners lose tonight.

Re: ATL Week 5

Posted: Sun Oct 6, 2013 8:23 pm
by trwi7
Seattle just isn't terribly impressive imo. I know they're 4-1 but they barely beat Carolina and needed Matt Schaub to be a ret@rd to beat Houston.

Re: ATL Week 5

Posted: Sun Oct 6, 2013 8:24 pm
by GB_Packers
Great week for us. Saints are looking very scary again though. A potential matchup in the dome in the playoffs is not something I would look forward to. We could hang with them but would probably need points on every single drive.

Re: ATL Week 5

Posted: Sun Oct 6, 2013 8:25 pm
by BigDee
Giants on the verge of being 0-5.

Re: ATL Week 5

Posted: Sun Oct 6, 2013 8:26 pm
by LUKE23
KC 5-0, NYG 0-5.

Go Denver.

Re: ATL Week 5

Posted: Sun Oct 6, 2013 8:30 pm
by Marley2Hendrix
Always great to see the bears lose. Great week for GB so far. Would love a 9ers loss tonight. Houston should be motivated.

Re: ATL Week 5

Posted: Sun Oct 6, 2013 8:43 pm
by GB_Packers
The Cowboys hyperbole will be astronomically high if they pull off the upset.

Re: ATL Week 5

Posted: Sun Oct 6, 2013 8:52 pm
by rilamann
trwi7 wrote:Seattle just isn't terribly impressive imo. I know they're 4-1 but they barely beat Carolina and needed Matt Schaub to be a ret@rd to beat Houston.



Would you say the Packers weren't ''terribly impressive'' if they had beaten San Fran 29-3 and currently held a 4-1 record?

Re: ATL Week 5

Posted: Sun Oct 6, 2013 8:55 pm
by MadCityBucky
Hope the Cowboys win, sick of hearing about how good the Broncos are

Re: ATL Week 5

Posted: Sun Oct 6, 2013 9:01 pm
by Ayt
rilamann wrote:
trwi7 wrote:Seattle just isn't terribly impressive imo. I know they're 4-1 but they barely beat Carolina and needed Matt Schaub to be a ret@rd to beat Houston.


Would you say the Packers weren't ''terribly impressive'' if they had beaten San Fran 29-3 and currently held a 4-1 record?


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Re: ATL Week 5

Posted: Sun Oct 6, 2013 9:12 pm
by rilamann
Twirl says he's not terribly impressed by Seattle,I am asking him if he would feel the same way about the Packers if the Packers had beaten San Fran 29-3 like Seattle did and currently held a 4-1 record like Seattle does at the moment.

And yes I understand we've played 4 games and Seattle has played 5 games,it's a hypothetical obviously.

Re: ATL Week 5

Posted: Sun Oct 6, 2013 9:13 pm
by BigDee
Yuck the Cowboys.

Re: ATL Week 5

Posted: Sun Oct 6, 2013 9:13 pm
by Ayt
rilamann wrote:Twirl says he's not terribly impressed by Seattle,I am asking him if he would feel the same way if the Packers had beaten San Fran 29-3 and like Seattle did and currently held a 4-1 record like Seattle does at the moment.

And yes I understand we've played 4 games and Seattle has played 5 games,it's a hypothetical obviously.


He also brought up their games against other teams.

Perhaps you think they are tough and that we could "never" beat them in a playoff game.

Re: ATL Week 5

Posted: Sun Oct 6, 2013 9:16 pm
by rilamann
Ayt wrote:
rilamann wrote:Twirl says he's not terribly impressed by Seattle,I am asking him if he would feel the same way if the Packers had beaten San Fran 29-3 and like Seattle did and currently held a 4-1 record like Seattle does at the moment.

And yes I understand we've played 4 games and Seattle has played 5 games,it's a hypothetical obviously.


He also brought up their games against other teams.

Perhaps you think they are tough and that we could "never" beat them in a playoff game.


He brought up Seattle.

So the 29-3 beat down Seattle put on San Fran never happened if Twirl doesn't bring it up?

Re: ATL Week 5

Posted: Sun Oct 6, 2013 9:16 pm
by Ayt
rilamann wrote:
Ayt wrote:
rilamann wrote:Twirl says he's not terribly impressed by Seattle,I am asking him if he would feel the same way if the Packers had beaten San Fran 29-3 and like Seattle did and currently held a 4-1 record like Seattle does at the moment.

And yes I understand we've played 4 games and Seattle has played 5 games,it's a hypothetical obviously.


He also brought up their games against other teams.

Perhaps you think they are tough and that we could "never" beat them in a playoff game.


He brought up Seattle.

So the 29-3 beat down Seattle put on San Fran never happened if Twirl doesn't bring it up?


It is one game. That is something you don't seem to be able to understand.

Re: ATL Week 5

Posted: Sun Oct 6, 2013 9:17 pm
by GB_Packers
Romo with plenty of time and he still gets sacked.

Re: ATL Week 5

Posted: Sun Oct 6, 2013 9:17 pm
by rilamann
[quote="Ayt"]

Perhaps you think they are tough and that we could "never" beat them in a playoff game.[/quote

Weak.

It's cute how you're sticking up for Twirl though...lol

Re: ATL Week 5

Posted: Sun Oct 6, 2013 9:18 pm
by Ayt
rilamann wrote:
Ayt wrote:
Perhaps you think they are tough and that we could "never" beat them in a playoff game.[/quote

Weak.

It's cute how you're sticking up for Twirl though...lol


I'm not sticking up for twirl. I'm making fun of your logic. His involvement is irrelevant.

Here is an excellent example of your (mis)understanding of the sport.

viewtopic.php?f=161&t=1057928&start=45#p25153784

Your posts in that thread are indefensibly moronic..
rilamann wrote:
Newz wrote:
But I guess since Chicago is beating everyone, them and Atlanta are about the only teams who have a chance to win the Super Bowl.


Like I said earlier in the week,I can see some of those teams improving as the season goes along unlike the Packers

And I say unlike the Packers because we lost today and lost the Bears game because of penalties (undisciplined) and bad coaching and simply not executing.

And those are things that have been bad trends with this team the last couple seasons.

I don't expect those trends to suddenly go away at any point this season.

If we were 3-2 but had played good clean football and simply got outplayed I wouldn't say that.If we got outplayed and got beat by the better team I would have more confidence in maybe getting better as a football team later in the season.

But we are beating ourselves and this has been a trend now.Trends don't just go away,you have to make changes (MM).

Re: ATL Week 5

Posted: Sun Oct 6, 2013 9:23 pm
by FAH1223
Only 2 late afternoon games? Weird.

Re: ATL Week 5

Posted: Sun Oct 6, 2013 9:26 pm
by ReasonablySober
In the GT I remarked how GB's offense makes everything look so hard. If the WRs don't make insane grabs or Rodgers doesn't make the perfect pass, the offense does nothing.

The Denver offense is the opposite of that.