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I thought that he looked old and tired last night. I think the hardest thing about getting older is acknowledging the fact that you can't do the things that you used to do as well as you did and maybe even more so, accepting that fact..
I think Rodgers is struggling to come to grips with it.Last edited by CGVT; October 8, 2024, 04:28 PM.I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
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So far the Mike MacDonald defense has not shown up the way it was promised.
Also do the Seahawks practice two minute drills? That drive to score the TD looked dishevelled. When you are down more than 11 you have score quicker on the first TD, preferably by 2:30. If that means spiking the ball with 3 minutes to go to save 30 seconds you do it. If it means going out of bounds instead of getting the 1st down you do it. You cannot waste seconds if you need two TDs.
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"Yeah, we just... we don't want them to go. So that's our motivation."
Dan Campbell at Green Bay, January 8, 2023.
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Speaking of Dak:
Shortly after Hutchinson’s gruesome injury, Prescott apparently shared a few words of support for the Lions defensive end before he was stretchered off the field at AT&T Stadium.
“I just told him to keep his head up,” Prescott said of his message to Hutchinson in Monday’s media session, via Jon Machota of The Athletic. “It’s part of the story. I promise, the way that this guy started his career, the guy he seems to be, not knowing him, he'll be better after it. I know it's probably hard to imagine right now. Then the last part, I just told him, it's part of the story. It's part of his story. Hell of a player.”
Prescott added that he didn’t currently have Hutchinson’s cell phone number, but he would try to get it and reach out to him again.
AAL: KhaDarel Hodges
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I like Dak, I think he's a good quarterback and he is very well paid, but he is in a position very much like Stafford was in Detroit. Too much relies on him to overcome the dysfunction of the organization. Unlike Stafford though, he isn't a guy who can carry a team on his back when shit is that bad. I mean we saw years where Stafford was dragging a 3 win team to 9 wins.
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