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What Packers Fans Are Saying


Jeremy Igo
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Who are the Packers? 

Seriously, They are likely the best team we will face all season, but there is something about this season.......I was a Skins fan until 95 and all of the SB runs the Skins made I had the same feeling about them as I do about this team. You know they are going to show up and confident they can win. Will the Pack beat these Panthers? Possibly, but I'm not worried. 

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It's funny how we've been hearing the same " they're garbage, they're overrated, they have no playmakers "all season... yet somehow this overrated garbage team has managed to stay undefeated. 

While im not calling for a Carolina blowout win, I believe we have the defense to contain Rodgers and keep it close into the 4th, and that's where the wildcard in Newton comes into play.

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The Panthers have two of the best linebackers in the league in Thomas Davis and Luke Kuechly. Their secondary is OK but you can pick on safety, Harper in the passing game. I would not say pass rushing is this teams strength, although Kawan Short is getting penetration up the middle and must be handled. If our receivers can't get separation from Charles Tillman who is 100 years old, we've got serious issues. 

None of their receivers should scare you, but Ted Ginn can get deep in a hurry. I would not call him a good receiver though. The go to guy is Greg Olson the TE, and we all know we've struggled with TE's so he's got to be contained. Control Newton in the read option and slow down the run game and we should win this game IMO. Caveat, I thought we'd whip Denver too.

 

 

This guy is about as knowledgeable a fan from another team as i have ever seen...We are in deep poo if Kalil cant go, I though silatolu a decent job. the running game got alot better after chris scott got benched

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27 minutes ago, Packersfan said:

I apologize for the comments dissing your team. Your defense can certainly shut us down. If we're not up for this game were going to get killed.

Don't worry about it. We just print them off each week and send them to the our Panthers insider and he puts the comments on the bulletin board in the locker room.

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