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The Packers Can Win This Thing

by Cheezer
created January 17, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Being the favorite is a strange position for me. The last time the Packers were a dominant team, the internet was in it’s infancy. So, outside of the office and the bar scene, there wasn’t much sports discussion.

As this week has progressed, I’ve heard time and again from several corners of the web that the Giants are going to beat the Packers at Lambeau this weekend. Even though Vegas has the Packers as 7 point favorites, the Giants are the sexy pick for several people.

I have several reason why I feel the Packers can and will win this weekend.

Offensive Formations:

Green Bay has the most creative offensive mind this side of Bill Belichick. They’ll throw everything from the Cheese Spread Offense (a 5 wide set) to an inverted wishbone (w/2 FBs) at the opponent. At other times, they’ll overload the line and just plain beat you.

Offensive Backfield:

Favre Spots Driver (Rick Wood)
Favre Spots Driver (Rick Wood)
Beside the wily veteran under center, they have a backfield that can knock you out. Ryan Grant has incredible vision and can just explode through a hole. Multiple times this season, he sent defenders to the sideline injured when they tried to tackle him. He is learning to trust his blockers as well so he has become much more patient, waiting for a sliver of a hole to burst through. With Korey Hall and John Kuhn, Green Bay has two fullbacks that will knock the defender right out of the play. Hall, a converted linebacker, is really learning his role and looks to be developing into a Pro-Bowl caliber player. The running game is only getting better.

Offensive Line:

The offensive line has been struggling with the zone blocking approach all season but it looks like this group is starting to gel. Colledge is a force in the running game but his footwork is slow and he’s weak in the passing game. The other starters are quite capable. If Colledge can hold his own in pass blocking, he and the group of Clifton, Wells, Spitz and Tauscher (with tight ends Donald Lee and Bubba Franks), will open many a hole for Grant and give Favre the time he needs to find one of the Fab5

Offensive Receivers:

This group of wide outs goes five deep with players that could be starters on other NFL teams. They call themselves the Fab Five and they led the league in YAC in 2007. Driver (67% Catch Percenatge), Jennings (63%), Jones (59%), Martin (57%), and Robinson (62%) promise to give the depleted Giants secondary fits.

With Lee (76%) taking over at tight end for the tree formerly known as Bubba Franks, Green Bay finally has some YAC potential from that position that they haven’t seen in years.

McCarthy has instilled the proper attitude as all Packer receivers have chosen to give up personal glory for the greater good. Every one of them excels at downfield blocking in the running game.

Defensive Front Seven:

At the beginning of the year, I called this group the Packers’ greatest strength. Now, this is probably the weakest the unit on the team. Their core has been decimated by injury. Colin Cole and Johnny Jolly are both on IR and several others are hobbled. Jolly is a run stuffing machine who was good as a role player. He will be sorely missed against the likes of Brandon Jacobs. The rookie, Justin Herrell is finding his own, but he has a lot to learn. The interior defense has gotten healthier over the bye, but I reserve judgment until I see them against the likes of Jacobs and co.

The Giants’ tackles are both susceptible to speed rushers. I’d like them to meet KGB and Kampman. If the Giants can’t establish the run, it’s gonna be a long day for Eli.

Secondary:

Bringing the lumber (Tom Lynn)
Bringing the lumber (Tom Lynn)
The Packers’ cornerbacks will set the tone early against the Giants. They bring physical play to a whole new level. McCarthy and (Defensive Coordinator) Bob Sanders have basically chosen to let their guys be aggressive with the assumption that the reward is enough to outweigh the risk of a defensive penalty. Most NFL receivers don’t like it when the CB gets up in their face and starts knocking them around.

Bigby, Collins, and Rouse are all weak in pass coverage but are guaranteed to bring the lumber if any receivers try to cross the middle. If Shockey were healthy, this would be an area that the Giants would look to exploit. Will they with Boss at TE?

Special Teams:

The addition of Tramon Williams has dramatically improved the return unit. The overall special teams performance this season has been greatly improved relative to recent seasons. This is a reflection of the youth and depth that T^2 has worked so hard to create.

All in all, the Packers will have plenty of opportunity to win this one handily.

Catch Percentage Statistics courtesy of Football Outsiders


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CheezerAll-Star
682 days ago
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Help Please. I cannot get the pictures to reduce.
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SSreportersLegend
682 days ago
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Fixed it, you have to get rid of the frame.
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CheezerAll-Star
682 days ago
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thanks
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CheezerAll-Star
682 days ago
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I normally don’t do prediction articles, but several things I’ve seen over the past week have prompted me to put this together.
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Falcon02520Legend
682 days ago
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Packers should beat these fackers and then, Super Bowl Sunday is "ANY GIVEN SUNDAY" ...nice article, good read...
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JustlittleolemeJV Squad
682 days ago
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Nice solid article. Good points. Go Pack Go! I wish Will Blackmon was not injured. I really liked him returning punts & kicks. He was looking good. Darned foot injury.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
682 days ago
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If Brett Favre was a professional baseball player rather than a NFL quarterback, suspicion would be rampant that he was taking HGH. That is an undeniable truth.
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CheezerAll-Star
682 days ago
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Favre's issue over the last several years was mental, not physical.

During his 30's Favre's numbers were reduced becuase Rhodes and Sherman were afraid to challenge him and make him play smart football. He would force passes and continually try to make something happen.

Along comes McCarthy, who on the first day of practice, yelled at Favre for some boneheaded mistake. It is said that silence fell across the field as everyone waited to see how Favre would react. he did just what a coaches son was taught from a very early age...he said "Yes, coach." and went about his business.

He is playing within himself for the first time in years.

His physical capabilities have been in steady decline over the years. He started at such a high level that he is still quite capable even at 38.
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Smmonroe2Varsity Captain
682 days ago
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remeber to that only one visiting team ahs ever won at Lambeau in January, forgive my spelling
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KillingpabloJV Squad
682 days ago
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Favre's recent problems have not being mental at all. He just didn't have any receivers to throw the ball to. He didn't have a good offensive line and he didn't even have a running game. Last year he got picked off so much because he was forced to force the ball. If nobody's open, you have no running game, and the defensive is running at you every play you got to do something. That's what happened.
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Ccampbell34All-American
682 days ago
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He's had Donald Driver for years and had Javon Walker, not to mention Jennings last year and a couple strong years from Robert Ferguson, what do you mean he hasn't had receivers?
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TheruffianVarsity Captain
682 days ago
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"couple strong years from Robert Ferguson"!!?? That was a joke right? Ferguson never developed into starter material and his best years in the leauge his production was still mediocre. That's why we finally let him walk to whatever team was dense enuff to think he still had potential. Javon Walker spent about 3 years in Green Bay. Rookie year: held out showed flashes of potential, second year: had genuine break out year made the Pro-Bowl, third year: got hurt in first week and started whining about renegotiating his contract. During most of that time Donald Driver was our only reliable option but you can't throw to him every time. Brett had it rough for a while.
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
682 days ago
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C'mon, he strung together 4 years in a row with triple-digit receiving yards!
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Ccampbell34All-American
682 days ago
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Had it rough? I guess McNabb making the playoffs one year with Charles Johnson and Torrance Small then another with James Thrash and Todd Pinkston is equal to Javon Walker and Donald Driver?

Brett Favre had the SECOND MOST overthrown passes in the NFL last year, which isn't the receivers doing. I'm a Favre fan too but you can't blaim receivers for his past few years.
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TheruffianVarsity Captain
682 days ago
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If he could suddenly outrun Urlacher Briggs might have a point.
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CheezerAll-Star
681 days ago
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Current forecast shows the high temp in Green Bay to be 4°F. By kickoff, it looks to be zero or just below. When it gets that cold, I can't imagine that it works to anyone's benefit.
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KillingpabloJV Squad
681 days ago
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The colder it gets the better for Green Bay. They love this weather. Huge advantage for Green Bay. Still even if it was 70 degrees Green Bay would win.
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FrugolfVarsity Captain
681 days ago
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Just their luck ,the Giants will get beat by a running back they owned last year.Oh , the insanity.
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