If that's the case, then the Pack should be higher than -2 vs the Bills no?
Another thing I forgot to mention. If TB makes it, how much HFA do you give them? With limited tickets for the game, how many actual TB fans get in the stadium?
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Quote Originally Posted by kcblitzkrieg:
KC shouldn’t be favored over GB by the way...
If that's the case, then the Pack should be higher than -2 vs the Bills no?
Another thing I forgot to mention. If TB makes it, how much HFA do you give them? With limited tickets for the game, how many actual TB fans get in the stadium?
They shouldn’t be, Green Bay is the better team and their strengths are a good counter to KC. Good, talented, secondary, running game vs KC, explosive passing offense, pass rush coming on.
You’re right.
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@kcblitzkrieg
They shouldn’t be, Green Bay is the better team and their strengths are a good counter to KC. Good, talented, secondary, running game vs KC, explosive passing offense, pass rush coming on.
The only Reason GB is favored in this game against Tampa is the spot they are in and the home field in the cold. If Tampa wasn’t playing 3rd straight and game was in a warmer venue the game would be even. In other words, they are not the superior team to Tampa, they are just in a great spot. They would have none of those advantages in the SB.
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The only Reason GB is favored in this game against Tampa is the spot they are in and the home field in the cold. If Tampa wasn’t playing 3rd straight and game was in a warmer venue the game would be even. In other words, they are not the superior team to Tampa, they are just in a great spot. They would have none of those advantages in the SB.
I don’t know man, I love Big Red but the Pack have everything you need to beat Kc. Question would be does ML run Jones and Dillion enough in order to win. Give them 30 touches and very likely they beat KC... but then again KC has Mahomes
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@begginerboy
I don’t know man, I love Big Red but the Pack have everything you need to beat Kc. Question would be does ML run Jones and Dillion enough in order to win. Give them 30 touches and very likely they beat KC... but then again KC has Mahomes
Quote Originally Posted by kcblitzkrieg: KC shouldn’t be favored over GB by the way... If that's the case, then the Pack should be higher than -2 vs the Bills no? Another thing I forgot to mention. If TB makes it, how much HFA do you give them? With limited tickets for the game, how many actual TB fans get in the stadium?
None. So they get to sleep in their own beds. The other team won’t have anything to distract them. If anything the Buccs have more distraction being around all of their normal external influences.
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Quote Originally Posted by undermysac:
Quote Originally Posted by kcblitzkrieg: KC shouldn’t be favored over GB by the way... If that's the case, then the Pack should be higher than -2 vs the Bills no? Another thing I forgot to mention. If TB makes it, how much HFA do you give them? With limited tickets for the game, how many actual TB fans get in the stadium?
None. So they get to sleep in their own beds. The other team won’t have anything to distract them. If anything the Buccs have more distraction being around all of their normal external influences.
Other than Bills fans we all are clamoring for Brady/Mahomes or Rodgers/Mahomes for the Super Bowl... won’t be any Jimmy G shitshow come that 4th quarter that’s for sure
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Other than Bills fans we all are clamoring for Brady/Mahomes or Rodgers/Mahomes for the Super Bowl... won’t be any Jimmy G shitshow come that 4th quarter that’s for sure
I really disagree about that. Lafleur is a really fucking good coach. The Packers missed the playoffs b2b years with McCarthy. They had losing records in both of them. Now they are 26-6 the last two regular seasons. That’s not a coincidence.
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@begginerboy
I really disagree about that. Lafleur is a really fucking good coach. The Packers missed the playoffs b2b years with McCarthy. They had losing records in both of them. Now they are 26-6 the last two regular seasons. That’s not a coincidence.
Quote Originally Posted by begginerboy: And Reid would coach circles around La Fleur in such a matchup. Everything else is practically even. Reid is definitely worth two points, IMO. La Fleur is a Kyle Shanahan protege. I had my doubts about him for a while too, but 26-6 has my attention.
Yes, but he is doing it with Rodgers, one of the best ever. The Niners are stuck with Jimmy G. Not even close, the comparison. Take away Rodgers and La Fleur is just an average coach.
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Quote Originally Posted by undermysac:
Quote Originally Posted by begginerboy: And Reid would coach circles around La Fleur in such a matchup. Everything else is practically even. Reid is definitely worth two points, IMO. La Fleur is a Kyle Shanahan protege. I had my doubts about him for a while too, but 26-6 has my attention.
Yes, but he is doing it with Rodgers, one of the best ever. The Niners are stuck with Jimmy G. Not even close, the comparison. Take away Rodgers and La Fleur is just an average coach.
Like I said earlier, I disagree. This offense schemes guys wide open. He also brought that zone running game over to GB and it’s very good. I think you’re giving Rodgers too much credit here.
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@begginerboy
Like I said earlier, I disagree. This offense schemes guys wide open. He also brought that zone running game over to GB and it’s very good. I think you’re giving Rodgers too much credit here.
I consume a lot of football these days. Maybe too much. But if you have the opportunity, I’d have you watch the highlights of Inside the NFL last week on showtime, showing the Packers beating the Rams. What I found fascinating, and telling, is all the ways La Fleur defers to Rodgers. Rodgers is definitely the man on that team, and the head coach is deferential towards him. Very strange dynamic, though predictable for a young coach who is dealing with a HOF QB. I doubt such a dynamic exists in KC, and that to me is a big edge for KC.
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@undermysac
I consume a lot of football these days. Maybe too much. But if you have the opportunity, I’d have you watch the highlights of Inside the NFL last week on showtime, showing the Packers beating the Rams. What I found fascinating, and telling, is all the ways La Fleur defers to Rodgers. Rodgers is definitely the man on that team, and the head coach is deferential towards him. Very strange dynamic, though predictable for a young coach who is dealing with a HOF QB. I doubt such a dynamic exists in KC, and that to me is a big edge for KC.
Rodgers had that same freedom to call plays in the McCarthy era and where did that get them McCarthy’s last two years in Green Bay?
Rodgers has the same freedom now, to check out of a play and use another one. I don’t think it’s fair to question his coaching ability until he has actually proven he isn’t a good coach.
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@begginerboy
Rodgers had that same freedom to call plays in the McCarthy era and where did that get them McCarthy’s last two years in Green Bay?
Rodgers has the same freedom now, to check out of a play and use another one. I don’t think it’s fair to question his coaching ability until he has actually proven he isn’t a good coach.
@undermysac I consume a lot of football these days. Maybe too much. But if you have the opportunity, I’d have you watch the highlights of Inside the NFL last week on showtime, showing the Packers beating the Rams. What I found fascinating, and telling, is all the ways La Fleur defers to Rodgers. Rodgers is definitely the man on that team, and the head coach is deferential towards him. Very strange dynamic, though predictable for a young coach who is dealing with a HOF QB. I doubt such a dynamic exists in KC, and that to me is a big edge for KC.
In other words, And Reid doesn’t have to get mahomes approval or worry about him looking over his shoulders. He is the boss, and that’s it.
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Quote Originally Posted by begginerboy:
@undermysac I consume a lot of football these days. Maybe too much. But if you have the opportunity, I’d have you watch the highlights of Inside the NFL last week on showtime, showing the Packers beating the Rams. What I found fascinating, and telling, is all the ways La Fleur defers to Rodgers. Rodgers is definitely the man on that team, and the head coach is deferential towards him. Very strange dynamic, though predictable for a young coach who is dealing with a HOF QB. I doubt such a dynamic exists in KC, and that to me is a big edge for KC.
In other words, And Reid doesn’t have to get mahomes approval or worry about him looking over his shoulders. He is the boss, and that’s it.
Mahomes is also a young QB though. He even said the thing he needed to improve the most in his game was on the mental side. He’s actively learning day by day. He will get more freedom in a few years.
Rodgers being an experienced, smart qb, shouldn’t be a knock on Lafleur’s coaching ability.
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@begginerboy
Mahomes is also a young QB though. He even said the thing he needed to improve the most in his game was on the mental side. He’s actively learning day by day. He will get more freedom in a few years.
Rodgers being an experienced, smart qb, shouldn’t be a knock on Lafleur’s coaching ability.
@begginerboy Mahomes is also a young QB though. He even said the thing he needed to improve the most in his game was on the mental side. He’s actively learning day by day. He will get more freedom in a few years. Rodgers being an experienced, smart qb, shouldn’t be a knock on Lafleur’s coaching ability.
ok. Obviously you are a GB fan. I’m no fan of either team. Let me put this more simply. Andy Reid will destroy that joke of a defense and defensive coordinator you have in GB. If Rodgers or La Fleur, not sure who is actually running that offense, runs circles around Spagnoodle, then it’s a toss up game. But I give the edge to Spagnoodle over your D Coordinator, who is a joke.
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Quote Originally Posted by RowdyNation18:
@begginerboy Mahomes is also a young QB though. He even said the thing he needed to improve the most in his game was on the mental side. He’s actively learning day by day. He will get more freedom in a few years. Rodgers being an experienced, smart qb, shouldn’t be a knock on Lafleur’s coaching ability.
ok. Obviously you are a GB fan. I’m no fan of either team. Let me put this more simply. Andy Reid will destroy that joke of a defense and defensive coordinator you have in GB. If Rodgers or La Fleur, not sure who is actually running that offense, runs circles around Spagnoodle, then it’s a toss up game. But I give the edge to Spagnoodle over your D Coordinator, who is a joke.
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