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never understand how nelson is always open.
it's like opposing teams never prepare for him. luckily, we have revis.:cool:
 
Green Bay game looks a whole of a heck lot harder. Rodgers has been playing lights out like Brady.

I have confidence in Revis shutting down Nelson completely. Especially since it seems like Rodgers gets scared to throw at shutdown CBs (Sherman, week 1)

Although with Revis on Nelson, there's also Green Bay's next best WR: Cobb. Our next best CB, Browner, is a terrible matchup with him. (Stats have shown Browner has difficulties covering WRs under 6 foot) So hopefully we put Dennard/Butler/Ryan on Cobb and Browner can handle the TEs.
 
At this rate, Rodgers may not even play much in the second half
He's incredibly good, definitely the best QB in the NFC. Man I wish we had a Jordy Nelson type receiver. 6'4" 220 with speed and great hands. What a weapon. I love Gronk, best TE in football, but imagine a Nelson type on the outside and Gronk on the inside, sheesh, unstoppable.
 
He looks like a shell of his former self. He doesn't get YAC anymore and he can't make anyone miss him anymore. He catches the ball and goes down. Well, sometimes he catches the ball and then goes down.
"Thats because BB and Pats lowballed him :rolleyes: " ... wonder where that crowd is.
 
Green Bay game looks a whole of a heck lot harder. Rodgers has been playing lights out like Brady.
Gonna have to keep the 40 points a game string going against Indy and Green Bay if they are going to have s chance to win those games.
 
He's incredibly good, definitely the best QB in the NFC. Man I wish we had a Jordy Nelson type receiver. 6'4" 220 with speed and great hands. What a weapon. I love Gronk, best TE in football, but imagine a Nelson type on the outside and Gronk on the inside, sheesh, unstoppable.

Dobson has the speed and height. And showed promise in his rookie season.

Just saying. ...We gotta get him out there. I really hope he's active tonight. He'd draw the Colts' 3rd CB and I'm confident he'd shred them.
 
Dobson has the speed and height. And showed promise in his rookie season.

Just saying. ...We gotta get him out there. I really hope he's active tonight. He'd draw the Colts' 3rd CB and I'm confident he'd shred them.
Right now, Dobson is only gonna shred someone on Madden, can't even get on the field.
 
never understand how nelson is always open.
it's like opposing teams never prepare for him. luckily, we have revis.:cool:
He's an excellent route runner, that's why he's always open. Yes Revis is great, but he's not going to " shut down" Nelson. If this were 09 or 2010 I agree, but although Revis is still the best CB, he's not THAT Revis anymore. He tends to struggle with physical, crafty route runners.
 
He's an excellent route runner, that's why he's always open. Yes Revis is great, but he's not going to " shut down" Nelson. If this were 09 or 2010 I agree, but although Revis is still the best CB, he's not THAT Revis anymore. He tends to struggle with physical, crafty route runners.

then double team nelson, make rodgers beat you with someone else.
seems like jordy always runs free and catches some 50 yard bomb. lol
 
Rodgers is a special player, perhaps the best QB in the game today. The most important stat for a QB is TD/INT ration. Aaron Rodgers is head and shoulders above everyone else.

Player Gms Att Cmp Pct Yds Int TD TD/Int Rating
1. Aaron Rodgers, 2005-2014 103 3,232 2,132 66.0 26,604 55 213 3.87 106.2
2. Tom Brady, 2000-2014 202 6,920 4,392 63.5 51,541 137 381 2.78 96.1
3. Peyton Manning, 1998-2014 250 8,859 5,805 65.5 68,265 228 521 2.29 97.7
4. Steve Young, 1985-1999 169 4,149 2,667 64.3 33,124 107 232 2.17 96.8
5. Philip Rivers, 2004-2014 141 4,402 2,843 64.6 34,720 112 241 2.15 96.4
6. Tony Romo, 2005-2014 139 4,044 2,624 64.9 31,809 107 226 2.11 96.5
7. Drew Brees, 2001-2014 197 7,216 4,771 66.1 54,152 187 382 2.04 95.3
8. Donovan McNabb, 1999-2011 167 5,374 3,170 59.0 37,276 117 234 2.00 85.6
9. Matt Ryan, 2008-2014 104 3,669 2,342 63.8 26,265 85 170 2.00 90.9
 
GB game is so far out that its no use predicting all the matchups on defense. This is a week to week league especially this year. We have to first win tonite
 
AZ defense is really good. Especially their secondary - might be the best crew in the league.
 
Right now, Dobson is only gonna shred someone on Madden, can't even get on the field.

I just think they're being extra cautious because of his foot, combined with the fact we've been rolling on offense and there's no need to throw him in the mix just yet. It sure sounded that way based off an interview with the WR coach. And concerning Dobson not being able to get on the field, I don't like putting much stock into practice performance translating to game performance. I doubt he's playing like garbage in practice anyway.
 
All the Packers do is chuck it up to Nelson.
 
just saw a video of a broncos fan spliced into a music video:

 
AZ defense is really good. Especially their secondary - might be the best crew in the league.
They're most certainly the best defense this season.
 
Rodgers is a special player, perhaps the best QB in the game today. The most important stat for a QB is TD/INT ration. Aaron Rodgers is head and shoulders above everyone else.

Player Gms Att Cmp Pct Yds Int TD TD/Int Rating
1. Aaron Rodgers, 2005-2014 103 3,232 2,132 66.0 26,604 55 213 3.87 106.2
2. Tom Brady, 2000-2014 202 6,920 4,392 63.5 51,541 137 381 2.78 96.1
3. Peyton Manning, 1998-2014 250 8,859 5,805 65.5 68,265 228 521 2.29 97.7
4. Steve Young, 1985-1999 169 4,149 2,667 64.3 33,124 107 232 2.17 96.8
5. Philip Rivers, 2004-2014 141 4,402 2,843 64.6 34,720 112 241 2.15 96.4
6. Tony Romo, 2005-2014 139 4,044 2,624 64.9 31,809 107 226 2.11 96.5
7. Drew Brees, 2001-2014 197 7,216 4,771 66.1 54,152 187 382 2.04 95.3
8. Donovan McNabb, 1999-2011 167 5,374 3,170 59.0 37,276 117 234 2.00 85.6
9. Matt Ryan, 2008-2014 104 3,669 2,342 63.8 26,265 85 170 2.00 90.9

I'd actually care more for INT/ATT.
 
He's an excellent route runner, that's why he's always open. Yes Revis is great, but he's not going to " shut down" Nelson. If this were 09 or 2010 I agree, but although Revis is still the best CB, he's not THAT Revis anymore. He tends to struggle with physical, crafty route runners.
I'd double Jordy with Browner and safety help and put Revis on Cobb. The rest of the receiving corps is nothing special.
 
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