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	<title>Comments on: Packers Not Impressive In Win Over Lions</title>
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		<title>By: MAD City Packer Fan</title>
		<link>http://www.totalpackers.com/2010/10/04/packers-not-impressive-in-win-over-lions/#comment-10578</link>
		<dc:creator>MAD City Packer Fan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2010 08:01:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have some tough games ahead.  I really hope Rodgers snaps out of his little funk.  He has done a pretty good job but it is no where close to the caliber he should be at.  Throwing 2 picks is the fasion they were carried out is just not like him.  We need to focus and execute each play. Point is we need to start kicking some serious ass and now!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have some tough games ahead.  I really hope Rodgers snaps out of his little funk.  He has done a pretty good job but it is no where close to the caliber he should be at.  Throwing 2 picks is the fasion they were carried out is just not like him.  We need to focus and execute each play. Point is we need to start kicking some serious ass and now!</p>
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		<title>By: iltarion</title>
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		<dc:creator>iltarion</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Oct 2010 22:20:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It doesn&#039;t matter if you look like a SB team now. There are no trophies handed out in October. There are no dominant teams in the NFL right now. The KC Chiefs are already the lone undefeated team, and there are only 4 teams in the NFC that are even 3-1: Packers, Bears, Saints and Falcons. None of those teams have looked unbeatable.

A-Rodge threw 3 incredible TD passes in the 1st half. His first pick appeared to be a bad decision/bad pass, but he also appeared unhappy with play Jennings made on the ball. The 2nd INT was definitely Jennings&#039; fault. Any WR given a one-on-one deep shot against a DB knows that he has to catch that ball or at the minimum make sure that the DB doesn&#039;t catch it. It looked like Jennings slightly misjudged it and grabbed the back of the ball, which made it easy for the shorter defender to grab the front of it and pull it away when they both went to the ground. Jennings HAS to make that play or his national perception of being a 2nd tier WR is justified. Personally, the next time we take a deep shot, I think we should give someone else a shot. I think Jones catches that ball for sure. 

Our running game again got no opportunity to show itself. When we needed it, it did fine. Jackson and Kuhn both had some decent runs when given a chance.

Punter remains a very frustrating position for the Pack. It seems no matter who the Packers put at that position they can not avoid at least one shank a game.

Very disappointing with Jordy Nelson who actually had been doing a fine job returning until then. Seems like anyone who runs that high fumbles a lot (see AP, Brandon Jacobs, Eric Dickerson, etc). 

The Lions maybe be 0-4, but they are due to win a game. Shaun Hill torched the Eagles and did well against Minnesota too. I wouldn&#039;t be surprised if Detroit goes 6-6 the rest of the way and finishes 6-10. 

Teams, I think, will continue to attack our too-slow LBs by throwing to the flat. That strategy however takes more patience than some QBs have (ie. Jay Cutler), and the Packers can combat it by putting another DB into the game or keeping Woodson around the line of scrimmage.

Bottom-line, there are concerns out there, but the Packers did what they needed to thru the first 4 games. Washington has issues of their own, and I expect the Packers to be a small favorite to win that game.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It doesn&#8217;t matter if you look like a SB team now. There are no trophies handed out in October. There are no dominant teams in the NFL right now. The KC Chiefs are already the lone undefeated team, and there are only 4 teams in the NFC that are even 3-1: Packers, Bears, Saints and Falcons. None of those teams have looked unbeatable.</p>
<p>A-Rodge threw 3 incredible TD passes in the 1st half. His first pick appeared to be a bad decision/bad pass, but he also appeared unhappy with play Jennings made on the ball. The 2nd INT was definitely Jennings&#8217; fault. Any WR given a one-on-one deep shot against a DB knows that he has to catch that ball or at the minimum make sure that the DB doesn&#8217;t catch it. It looked like Jennings slightly misjudged it and grabbed the back of the ball, which made it easy for the shorter defender to grab the front of it and pull it away when they both went to the ground. Jennings HAS to make that play or his national perception of being a 2nd tier WR is justified. Personally, the next time we take a deep shot, I think we should give someone else a shot. I think Jones catches that ball for sure. </p>
<p>Our running game again got no opportunity to show itself. When we needed it, it did fine. Jackson and Kuhn both had some decent runs when given a chance.</p>
<p>Punter remains a very frustrating position for the Pack. It seems no matter who the Packers put at that position they can not avoid at least one shank a game.</p>
<p>Very disappointing with Jordy Nelson who actually had been doing a fine job returning until then. Seems like anyone who runs that high fumbles a lot (see AP, Brandon Jacobs, Eric Dickerson, etc). </p>
<p>The Lions maybe be 0-4, but they are due to win a game. Shaun Hill torched the Eagles and did well against Minnesota too. I wouldn&#8217;t be surprised if Detroit goes 6-6 the rest of the way and finishes 6-10. </p>
<p>Teams, I think, will continue to attack our too-slow LBs by throwing to the flat. That strategy however takes more patience than some QBs have (ie. Jay Cutler), and the Packers can combat it by putting another DB into the game or keeping Woodson around the line of scrimmage.</p>
<p>Bottom-line, there are concerns out there, but the Packers did what they needed to thru the first 4 games. Washington has issues of their own, and I expect the Packers to be a small favorite to win that game.</p>
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