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Did I read this right GB 140 yards of total Offense?


philit99

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Wow unbelievable. That was a great game plan by Denver, this gives the Panthers a really good game tape on GB. I feel pretty good about our next two games. I did not finish watching the game, what is the status on Clay Matthews I saw he was injured. How bad?

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18 minutes ago, philit99 said:

Then I definitely feel good about our chances.

I do feel great about our chances but I will also admit that our secondary isn't quite as good as theirs and neither is our pass rush without CJ. We have a top defense without a doubt but Denver's may be the best in football.

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Our secondary is only half as good as theirs (or half of our secondary is as good as theirs), and our rush isn't as good as theirs.

But our LBs will be better getting to the ball and covering the crossing routes.

 

The key to stopping Rogers though is to get him to move before he can throw... that's going to be difficult to do consistently I think.

On the other hand our run game is going to punish them and I think we will dominate the TOP.

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Have no doubt the Panthers can put 25+ on the Packers defense.

The offense is all about Rodgers ability to scramble out of the pocket to extend plays if his first 3 reads are covered.

Broncos showed what you need to do. Do not pass rush with the DEs. Have DEs tighten the pocket with a bull rush on the OTs. Bring pass rushing DTs up the middle with a collapsed pocket. Strong tight coverage for 2.5 seconds, then stick your mans hip - they will go sideline and not go deep til Rodgers breaks the pocket. If you are the LB responsible for the RB and it is play action, you commit off tackle to the QB/RB if Rodgers back is facing you on the fake/hand off. Break on receivers routes 2 seconds after the ball is snapped if you have underneath coverage.

Panthers have the personnel to match up well against the Packers offense. Must attack Rodgers to move him off his spot and keep him from escaping the pocket.

Norman, Tillman, KK and Star have to win.

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