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Gameplanning for Green Bay

PostPosted:9 years 4 months ago
by Stranger
To all of the brilliant football minds that frequent RFU, please provide insight into how we stop Aaron. He's much more mobile than Palmer, and I believe can thwart our sack rush. I just don't see how we simultaneously stop them enough and also score enought points on offense to beat them in Wisconsin. Thoughts?

We have to turn corner at some point, why not yesterday?

PostPosted:9 years 4 months ago
by Hacksaw
Bring the heat and blanket Rogers receivers. JL55 is going to have to have a big day. Losing Ogletree is not going to help.
Lacy is no slouch either so they need to spy him as he comes out of the backfield as a receiver too.
GB has a lot of weapons and a QB who is an assassin. I like him better than that A hole in Boston with is soft balls though. Still we have got to make him uncomfortable,,, which is nearly impossible to do.

Their D ain't that shabby but are beatable. Keeping a hat on Mathews should be a priority.

We got our work cut out for us next Sunday, but if we can play a drop free passing game (Cook did you read that?) and our developing O-line can protect Foles and blow holes for Gurley, we can shock the world again. After that the Rams winning won't be that much of a shock anymore.

We have to turn corner at some point, why not yesterday?

Re: Gameplanning for Green Bay

PostPosted:9 years 4 months ago
by Elvis
We beat Denver last year so it's doable...

Re: Gameplanning for Green Bay

PostPosted:9 years 4 months ago
by Hacksaw
Elvis wrote:We beat Denver last year so it's doable...


So Fisher tells the McSafeties to put a smack down on their receivers like the ones against the Bronco's last year. (remember those hits? freaking awesome)
Since Nelson is out, we do that and Rogers won't have anyone to throw to.

Re: Gameplanning for Green Bay

PostPosted:9 years 4 months ago
by Hacksaw_64
Man I don't know. Arizona is one thing. Aaron Rodgers is at home is on a whole other level. Possibly one of the greatest QB's of all time playing at the top of his game. This one is going to be tough. GW is going to have his hands full gameplanning without Tree. Our offense is definitle going to have to find a way to convert some 3rd downs and keep our defense off the field more than last week. If we can manage to score early and don't play from too far behind we'll have a chance..

Re: Gameplanning for Green Bay

PostPosted:9 years 4 months ago
by Elvis
Jeff Fisher's Rams do seem to do better in the games you expect them to lose than they do in the ones you expect them to win...

Re: Gameplanning for Green Bay

PostPosted:9 years 4 months ago
by Stranger
Elvis wrote:Jeff Fisher's Rams do seem to do better in the games you expect them to lose than they do in the ones you expect them to win...

Why? So frustrating to me.