| hjworton: ..The Saints vs. Arizona will be the NFC championship game. Or at least it should be. Favre will crash and burn. about 37 minutes ago |
| davidbayliss10: @hjworton I gotta soft spot for NYG plus they needed that win or season over for em! Cowboys got tough schedule now to make the playoffs about 44 minutes ago |
![]() | JAM05028: @RyanAkaSCT The Broncos wont get out of the wildcard round...San Diego or the Pats would destroy yall in t he playoffs about 56 minutes ago |
![]() | jofroh: @BluntChick Ditto With or without snow Lambeau will be juumping. Huge game for the Packers about 3 hours ago |
![]() | Hagg323: hopefully the Patriots or Bengals will knock them off in the playoffs for us...cause if we see SD we will lose about 3 hours ago |
| By Drew Olson Senior Editor E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Drew Olson |
| Published Dec. 10, 2007 at 5:28 a.m. |
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The Packers are in the playoffs.
The ticket was punched with a solid, workmanlike and thoroughly impressive 38-7 thrashing of Oakland on Sunday afternoon at Lambeau Field.
Since the game-time temperature was 18 degrees, we offer the following 18 observations:
1. There still is work to be done if the Packers want to secure the No. 2 seeding and a first-round bye. Seattle is 9-4, but Green Bay needs to win two of its remaining three games in order to wrap up the bye.
2. The stars of the game for the Packers were defensive back / punt returner Will Blackmon, running back Ryan Grant and general manager Ted Thompson -- not necessarily in that order. Blackmon, who scored on a punt return and a fumble recovery, was sidelined by broken foot earlier this season but Thompson listened to the medical staff and decided not to put him on injured reserve. The decision paid off. Thompson picked up Grant from New York for a sixth-round draft pick. The rookie out of Notre Dame reeled off another 100-yard game and has a chance to reach 1,000 rushing yards for the season.
3. Blackmon was the first player to score a touchdown on a punt return and fumble recovery in the same game since Cincinnati's Lemar Parrish had a 90-yard punt return and 47-yard fumble return TD against the Redskins on Oct. 6, 1974.
4. It wasn't shocking that Brett Favre started, because the guy makes Superman look like a pencil-neck. Favre took a few shots, but the Packers clearly wanted to protect him. They didn't run a lot of five-receiver sets and were able to run the ball effectively, which is important in cold weather.
5. Packers first-round pick Justin Harrell was on the field for extensive action Sunday. He was credited with three assists. He would have had a pass deflection, but it was wiped out by a penalty - his own. Harrell steamrolled guard Robert Gallery, tipped the pass and was flagged for roughing Josh McCown.
6. The Packers have to be a little concerned about Mason Crosby's mental state. In his first taste of frigid weather, the rookie kicker missed badly from 43 and 52 yards. Crosby has the leg strength to be a standout in the league, but his confidence could be wavering. Two factors to consider: Raiders kicker Sebastian Janikowski missed from 44 yards; and, the Packers coaching staff continues to publicly support Crosby.
7. He's more meat and potatoes than flash and dash, but CBS announcer Kevin Harlan did a solid job Sunday. Harlan is particularly good at keeping track of injuries, substitutions and strategy. But, he did have one somewhat annoying tick. When a guy is in the middle of an exciting play, we don't need to hear what college he went to or when he was drafted. It's like Harlan committed the media guide to memory and doesn't want to leave of the info in the holster.
8. The Raiders looked like the league's 30th-ranked rushing defense. The Packers did not look like the 30th-ranked rushing offense. Green Bay didn't have to throw a lot, but Oakland's secondary looked hideous.
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Posted by sandstorm on Dec. 11, 2007 at 10:20 p.m. (report)
well, legally blonde, i respectfully disagree with your assessment. sapp hit clifton a few years ago same way. maybe even worse and no penalty. the talk was all about how clifton should have been protecting himself out there. for god's sake, you're on a football field. you've just thrown an interception. expect that someone may block you. it's my feeling (and, yes, i could be wrong), that after you've thrown the ball, you are just another would be tackler and if your offensive lineman can take a borderline cheap hit, then so can you. shoulda been a non-call and a lesson learned for Mcown.
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Posted by Myke on Dec. 10, 2007 at 6:38 p.m. (report)
This game illustrates how good the Packers have become. Granted Oakland was 4-8 but had won 2 in a row ,impressively I might add. They were never blown out before & only were losinig by an average 2.2 pts. The Pack excelled in all facets of the game, D & O & ST's. We've got to be optimistic about their chances to bring it all home !!!
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Posted by LegallyBlonde on Dec. 10, 2007 at 5:18 p.m. (report)
Sandstorm... I disagree. There is a difference between being "in the play" and being "on the field". McCown didn't attempt to run after Bigby, he was just turning to watch another terrible play by the Raiders. If he had been hustling to attempt to tackle bigby, then that would be a different story...go for the jugular. I think we should all imagine a defenseless Favre getting nailed 35 yards from the guy with the ball and then we'd understand the call. Jenkins should know better. It's not about "getting to the qb", it's about winning. Go knock one of the lineman over who prevented you from getting to McCown all day, it's their fault you didn't have any sacks, not McCowns. BTW...da pyack is byack.
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Posted by EliCash on Dec. 10, 2007 at 1:39 p.m. (report)
I thought McCown was tackled before the ball was even intercepted though.... (?)
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Posted by sandstorm on Dec. 10, 2007 at 8:55 a.m. (report)
they've got to do something about that ruke that jenkins got flagged on. once the ball is intercepted the QB is just another guy that wants to tackle the guy with the ball. he should be fair game.
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