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Game 6: Pack at Minny - Noon on Fox

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 3:20 pm
by MickeyDavis
Playing in Minny is always tough but no reason to lose this game. We'll be back in February for the SB

Re: Game 6: Pack at Minny - Noon on Fox

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 3:40 pm
by Turk Nowitzki
Bakthiari is back today but no King, no House, and no Burnett is going to make for a miserable game to watch, even against Case Keenum.

Re: Game 6: Pack at Minny - Noon on Fox

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 3:40 pm
by MickeyDavis
Montravius Adams
Ahmad Brooks
Morgan Burnett
Davon House
Kevin King
Adam Pankey
Joe Thomas

Re: Game 6: Pack at Minny - Noon on Fox

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 3:41 pm
by MickeyDavis
House is a bust signing. I'd cut his ass now for someone who can stay on the field.

Re: Game 6: Pack at Minny - Noon on Fox

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 3:44 pm
by MickeyDavis
From Silverstein:

TEAMS: Green Bay Packers (4-1) at Minnesota Vikings (3-2).

WHEN: Noon Sunday.

WHERE: U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis.

TV: Fox.

RADIO: AM-620 in Milwaukee, AM-1360 in Green Bay; Packers Radio Network.

SERIES: Packers lead, 59-50-2.

LINE: Packers by 3.

SURFACE: Artificial turf.

COACHES: Green Bay’s Mike McCarthy (128-70-1) vs. Minnesota's Mike Zimmer (29-25-0).

5 THINGS TO WATCH

BIG LETDOWN: In six quarters this season, Minnesota quarterback Sam Bradford has completed eight passes of 20 or more yards. In 14 quarters, backup Case Keenum has 11. That’s a considerable drop in the rate of big plays. The Vikings won't have Bradford and also will be without receiver Stefon Diggs (groin), who ranks tied for first in the NFL in 20-plus yard receptions, so their ability to get the ball down the field is going to be affected. After allowing an average of 3.6 20-yard completions per game a year ago, the Packers are down to 2.6. “The last three games I think we’ve done a better job of not giving up the big play,” defensive coordinator Dom Capers said. “If you don’t want to let people score many points, you’ve got to make them go the hard way.”

TY GOES TO THE ROOKIE: Now that rookie Aaron Jones has posted the season’s first 100-yard game, the coaches have a decision to make. Is Jones their new No. 1? It appears that Ty Montgomery will return from broken ribs this week, so a call must be made right away on who should get the majority of carries. Montgomery’s inability to produce on the ground and stay healthy weigh heavily against him. “He should be used as a match-up gadget back,” said an NFL scout this week. “That’s what he is.” Jones will be a marked man this week and you can expect the Vikings to pay more attention to him than the Dallas Cowboys did.

EIGHT MEN IN: The challenge of a Mike Zimmer-orchestrated defense is trying to figure out what its intentions are. Zimmer consistently will bring a safety in the box and walk his inside linebackers up to the line of scrimmage, creating a threat that he’s going to devote them all to stopping the run or rushing the passer. “The thing about that defense is there’s eight guys up and there’s seven blockers, so you’re always outnumbered by one if they decide to bring them all,” quarterbacks coach Alex Van Pelt said. “But they’ve got to play empty pressure behind it and go one-on-one outside. Any completion or broken tackle’s a big play. So, it’s a gamble for both sides.” Zimmer will bring all kinds of combinations of those eight players, so it’s up to quarterback Aaron Rodgers to figure out who’s coming.

BACK TO BACK: Losing running back Dalvin Cook for the season to a knee injury was a huge blow to the Vikings' offense. Despite missing last week and part of the week before, Cook still ranks seventh in the NFL with 354 yards rushing. The Vikings thought Latavius Murray would pick up most of the carries, but third-down back Jerick McKinnon exploded for 146 total yards, including a 58-yard touchdown run, against Chicago and now stands to be a major part of the offense. The 5-9, 205-pound former college option quarterback is in his fourth year and familiar to the Packers. “He’s kind of been their match-up guy,” Capers said. “He’s been a good receiver, does a lot of different things. They’ve run wildcat with him They did a nice job getting him out on the perimeter and getting him in space. You saw him break the long one against the Bears outside.”

MIDDLE MAN: The Packers debuted a 4-3 look in which Clay Matthews lines up as a stack linebacker against Dallas and probably will use it some against the Vikings. But it was used to help keep quarterback Dak Prescott from scrambling and running back Ezekiel Elliott from running wild. The Packers probably are going to use more of their “nitro” defense so they can pressure Keenum. But the 4-3 is in their back pocket and Matthews had an impact in that defense. “I think for the most part as we’ve always done moving guys around, especially in these latter couple years, we’re just trying to find mismatches and ways to improve the defense,” Matthews said. “I think we got exactly what we wanted out of that defense.”
OUR PREDICTIONS

TOM SILVERSTEIN

If Sam Bradford and Stefon Diggs were available, this would be a different game. When healthy, Bradford pushes the ball down the field and continually stresses opposing secondaries. The Packers are stressed in the secondary with two starters possibly out, so they’re catching a break. They’ll need just a couple of touchdowns to win. Packers 24, Vikings 17

PETE DOUGHERTY

Minnesota has some of the best defensive talent in the NFL and a top-notch defensive play caller in coach Mike Zimmer. But with Sam Bradford (knee) and Stefon Diggs (groin) ruled out, and Dalvin Cook (knee) out for the year, the Vikings are going to have trouble keeping up with Aaron Rodgers and Co. Packers 27, Vikings 17

MICHAEL COHEN

Pretty simple this week: The Vikings' defense is really good; the Vikings' backup quarterback is not. I can't see Case Keenum scoring enough points to match Aaron Rodgers. Packers 20, Vikings 13

RYAN WOOD

The challenge for the Packers is different this week. They are playing an inverse of the Dallas Cowboys team that had a potent offense, but a defense that could not keep Aaron Rodgers out of the end zone. In Minnesota, the Packers' offense will have one of its stiffest challenges of the season: a good Vikings team in their own building. But it’s hard to see how a Vikings offense missing rookie running back Dalvin Cook can score enough points to win. Packers 23, Vikings 10

AARON NAGLER

The Packers may be dealing with a plethora of injuries, but they actually are the healthier of the two teams here. This game won't be pretty and points will be at a premium, but Aaron Rodgers and the Packers' offense should find a way to outpace Case Keenum and the Vikings. Packers 23, Vikings 20

Re: Game 6: Pack at Minny - Noon on Fox

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 3:48 pm
by Swan Vox
MickeyDavis wrote:Montravius Adams
Ahmad Brooks
Morgan Burnett
Davon House
Kevin King
Adam Pankey
Joe Thomas


Why can't M. Adams get active? Is he still hurt? Thought he might be giving us some useful snaps on the d-line at this point.

Re: Game 6: Pack at Minny - Noon on Fox

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 3:49 pm
by rilamann
Turk Nowitzki wrote:Bakthiari is back today but no King, no House, and no Burnett is going to make for a miserable game to watch, even against Case Keenum.



Not having King today sucks, would like to see more of him just in general.

But House and Burnett are meh, House is pretty much trash and all the guy in place of Burnett has to do is make 1 big play and he's an improvement over Burnett.The guys in place of them can't be any worse.

Re: Game 6: Pack at Minny - Noon on Fox

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 3:52 pm
by Swan Vox
rilamann wrote:
Turk Nowitzki wrote:Bakthiari is back today but no King, no House, and no Burnett is going to make for a miserable game to watch, even against Case Keenum.



Not having King today sucks, would like to see more of him just in general.

But House and Burnett are meh, House is pretty much trash and all the guy in place of Burnett has to do is make 1 big play and he's an improvement over Burnett.The guys in place of them can't be any worse.


I can see your argument for House sucking, but Burnett is a really solid player. I think we will miss him in particular.

Re: Game 6: Pack at Minny - Noon on Fox

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 4:01 pm
by HKPackFan
MickeyDavis wrote:House is a bust signing. I'd cut his ass now for someone who can stay on the field.



He was made of glass his first time around in Gb too.

Re: Game 6: Pack at Minny - Noon on Fox

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 4:02 pm
by rilamann
Swan Vox wrote:
rilamann wrote:
Turk Nowitzki wrote:Bakthiari is back today but no King, no House, and no Burnett is going to make for a miserable game to watch, even against Case Keenum.



Not having King today sucks, would like to see more of him just in general.

But House and Burnett are meh, House is pretty much trash and all the guy in place of Burnett has to do is make 1 big play and he's an improvement over Burnett.The guys in place of them can't be any worse.


I can see your argument for House sucking, but Burnett is a really solid player. I think we will miss him in particular.


Burnett isn't a bad player IMO but he's one of those guys who doesn't hurt you but he's not really a difference maker either.I guess I could be underrating his ''doesn't hurt you'' factor but I doubt it.

To me Josh Jones and King are the only 2 guys in our secondary who would cause me concern if they're out and even that is partially because they are rookies and still somewhat unknown.Everyone else in our secondary is either just a guy or a scrub.

Re: Game 6: Pack at Minny - Noon on Fox

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 4:06 pm
by MickeyDavis
Adams has been a healthy scratch.

Re: Game 6: Pack at Minny - Noon on Fox

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 4:11 pm
by rilamann
MickeyDavis wrote:Adams has been a healthy scratch.



Being a healthy scratch if you're a Packers defensive player would be like being the last pick on a co-ed rec league team. You'd have to look in the minor like, Jesus Christ how bad do I suck.

:lol:

Re: Game 6: Pack at Minny - Noon on Fox

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 4:16 pm
by Profound23
Hoping Josh Jones has a big day today.

Re: Game 6: Pack at Minny - Noon on Fox

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 4:16 pm
by rilamann
This game scares me because if there's one defense in the league that could make Case Kennum look like Aaron Rodgers, at least for one day it's the Packer's defense.

But we have the real Aaron Rodgers and if Mike McCarthy doesn't go all ''Mike McCarthy'' and actually gives Aaron Jones a decent numbers of touches we should win this one.

The law firm of Aaron Aaron & Adams should make the Vikings defense rest today.....lol.

Re: Game 6: Pack at Minny - Noon on Fox

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 4:20 pm
by Wisky4life
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/21029031/san-francisco-49ers-had-agreement-trade-navorro-bowman-new-orleans-saints

Just putting this here for all of you who said I couldn't get Bowman for a 6th round pick.....New Orleans almost got him for a 7th. Trades during the year hardly merit a 1st round pick.

Re: Game 6: Pack at Minny - Noon on Fox

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 4:39 pm
by GBPackers47
Pipkins show

Re: Game 6: Pack at Minny - Noon on Fox

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 4:51 pm
by BigDee
Let’s go!

Re: Game 6: Pack at Minny - Noon on Fox

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 4:54 pm
by rilamann
TY being back actually makes me kind of nervous, because I have man crush on Aaron Jones.Nice to have solid depth at RB though.

As for the game I'll go Packers 27, Vikings 24.

Re: Game 6: Pack at Minny - Noon on Fox

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 5:03 pm
by thomchatt3rton
rilamann wrote:TY being back actually makes me kind of nervous, because I have man crush on Aaron Jones.Nice to have solid depth at RB though.

As for the game I'll go Packers 27, Vikings 24.


I think we'll have a hard time running the ball either way. Hopefully we see Ty playing as a WR a bit.

Re: Game 6: Pack at Minny - Noon on Fox

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 5:05 pm
by thomchatt3rton
Jones should've gotten that carry. Play Ty more as a receiver!