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Game-plan vs. Green Bay: Kaepitalize?


mbarbour21

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Okay, so first of all, forgive me ahead of time for using Kaep in a positive light on the huddle....WHAT WAS I THINKING??? Well, for one, the Cincy game was a tie, lets move on. Please!!! Secondly, Kaep has "historically" (if you can call it that) beaten Green Bay. A huge factor has been his designed runs/scrambles, or at least GB having to respect it. Kaep totaled 181 rushing yards alone in their last meeting.

So I believe getting Cam some designed runs early will put GB on there toes, and at the very least, open up some passing lanes. (Kaep had over 400 yards against GB week 1 last year) I say break out those game films!!!

Cam seems to get healthier every week. If he can improve on yesterday's performance, against a lesser defense, he could really go off. Get him started early instead of waiting until the third quarter to unleash him!!! Cam is a better passer than Kaep, so the game-plan should work even better for us.

Do you guys believe this is the best plan of attack???

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Just trying to imagine Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb with our DB's lined up 15 yards off with their fingers crossed the ball isn't coming their way.  One of those guys will be open every play, Davante Adams is no slouch either.  We had better blitz and get home often, no way our secondary can defense this WR corps.  Eddie Lacy is a huge concern as well considering our struggles against the run.  

 

We need long clock eating drives that keep GB offense off the field, and relentless pressure on Rodgers.

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We're going to probably need to score 28+ because Rodgers is going to shred our defense. 

 

OR. The Panther's defense can go out and perform like we built them to be. Front 7 needs to get pressure on Rodgers and limit GB running game, while Luke and Davis limits their TE from catching intermediate passes.

 

Seattle did a good job, the Dolphins (at least until the last drive) did a fairly good job as well against their offense.

 

GB can get into shootouts because their FO decided to give Rodgers an o-line, and invest some cap space into their TEs and WRs, and they drafted a RB.

 

The Panthers, for the most part, took the opposite approach, therefore THAT unit needs to step up and shut down Rodgers and lead us to victory.

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