It could happen, you have to win all three games you have left, that's all. They're all winnable games. You should beat the Panthers, you are catching Minnesota sandwiched between Lions games, and you finish with the Bears. If you can't beat the two teams in your division who aren't going to win the division and the Panthers too, then you should sit on the side at 8-9. But 9-8 is possible and that will probably be good for a 7th seed, maybe even a 6th if other games fall right. We'll see.Jordanlove10 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 17, 2023 11:50 pmI still hope my Packers can get in the playoffs.njdungeoneer wrote: ↑Sun Dec 17, 2023 11:49 pm I really want to hear that DWhite is done for the year due to >>>>>>>>don't care what.....
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See edit above. Beat Carolina. Beat Minnesota. Beat Chicago. Knock your two divisional rivals out and have Carolina for a side dish.
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We’re not beating Minnesota and I wouldn’t be surprised if Chicago beats us. This team is garbage. We just lost to the Giants and blown out by your team. We might beat Carolina but even that’s in question.
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Haven't felt this good since the win vs the Saints.
With Jacksonville in a tail spin maybe we caught them at the right time.
With Jacksonville in a tail spin maybe we caught them at the right time.
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When you're a beat writer, you write based on what the coaches tell you and you're told what you can and can't write. If you don't follow those guidelines, you won't have access to the coaches or team practices anymore.
That being said, if White has an attitude problem to the point where he's benched, he's pretty much done in Tampa.
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White was a weak link in our defense. If the other guy beat him out, it's on him to play better. Next week they can't justify his being a scratch, so we'll know for sure whether or not he's been benched.
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Oh so that's why beat writers are never wrong.....Got it . You'd think Stroud would have a much stronger reputation around here then..BuccaNOLEer wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 6:30 amWhen you're a beat writer, you write based on what the coaches tell you and you're told what you can and can't write. If you don't follow those guidelines, you won't have access to the coaches or team practices anymore.
That being said, if White has an attitude problem to the point where he's benched, he's pretty much done in Tampa.
Here he is also refuting his own initial posts..
So it's a matter of whether you want to believe him before or after he actually spoke with Bowles.
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Mayfield threw for 381 passing yards and four touchdowns, becoming the second quarterback in NFL history to post a perfect passer rating at Lambeau Field, joining former Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who did so against the then-Oakland Raiders in 2019.BuccaNOLEer wrote: ↑Sun Dec 17, 2023 6:35 pmNot to mention a perfect passer rating. No one has ever done that at Lambeau before and it's shocking considering all the legendary signal callers who have played there.
But still...that's still pretty freaking awesome.
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I have no idea how they do the passer ratings, but to be perfect shouldn't you actually have to be perfect?
He was awesome yesterday, but I wouldn't say he was perfect. Took some sacks. Missed some throws. Turned it over in a bad spot after holding the ball too long.
He was awesome yesterday, but I wouldn't say he was perfect. Took some sacks. Missed some throws. Turned it over in a bad spot after holding the ball too long.
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If a guy completes over 78% of his passes and your assessment is he "missed some throws" you have an entirely different agenda that honestly has no merit.
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Joe Burrow is the time leader in completion percentage at 68%. Burrow was 10 points ahead of that.Grahamburn wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 9:16 amCompleting 78% literally means he missed some throws. Like, 22% of them, if my math is right.
But by all means, let's talk about the 6 incomplete passes instead of the 22 completed ones
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Great win on the road. Overall great effort by everyone.
It doesn't speak well for White and Davis for them to be out and the defense is actually better. I still say they need to trade Davis and a couple of others for some better draft picks.
It doesn't speak well for White and Davis for them to be out and the defense is actually better. I still say they need to trade Davis and a couple of others for some better draft picks.
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per*fect - having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be.Bootz wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 9:23 amJoe Burrow is the time leader in completion percentage at 68%. Burrow was 10 points ahead of that.Grahamburn wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 9:16 am
Completing 78% literally means he missed some throws. Like, 22% of them, if my math is right.
But by all means, let's talk about the 6 incomplete passes instead of the 22 completed ones
make (something) completely free from faults or defects, or as close to such a condition as possible.
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QB rating as a formula has its limitations. It rewards positive plays like TDs and high YPA disproportionately well. By that metric Baker was perfect. But he absolutely could have had an even better game if he had an inner clock and maturity throw the ball away to live for the next down. He has consistently shown that weakness this whole season and needs to cleanup when he faces a team with great pass rush like the Cowboys.Grahamburn wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 9:33 amper*fect - having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be.
make (something) completely free from faults or defects, or as close to such a condition as possible.
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Right. I get that. That was my point. By the metric he was perfect, but we all know he wasn't truly "perfect." Anyway, he was awesome yesterday and if he keeps playing that way we're in very good shape heading toward the playoffs.Jonny wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 9:44 amQB rating as a formula has its limitations. It rewards positive plays like TDs and high YPA disproportionately well. By that metric Baker was perfect. But he absolutely could have had an even better game if he had an inner clock and maturity throw the ball away to live for the next down. He has consistently shown that weakness this whole season and needs to cleanup when he faces a team with great pass rush like the Cowboys.Grahamburn wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 9:33 am
per*fect - having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be.
make (something) completely free from faults or defects, or as close to such a condition as possible.
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The fact that "perfect" is 158.3 should tell you that trying to quantify it in a literal sense is foolish.
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This was the first game this season that we’ve actually looked like a team that can compete outside of our weak division. I’m actually now excited for the remainder of the season and hopefully the playoffs that follow.
Really really nice play calls
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David Moore made a crazy good play.
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What an outstanding game by us. And no BS of lucky the defender fell here, or the drop INT there, or anything. This win was pure clean execution.
It's what OBP and the players (and I) have been trying to say all year. A lot of things are there. A lot of things were close. But there was just always one guy who wasn't on the level any given play ruining it. Not yesterday. Yesterday we saw what it looks like when the OL is moving as one. For a few weeks now we've seen White's feel for the OL and run scheme really develop. Hello Chris Godwin!
This wasn't fast. It took 3/4 of the season- which honestly actually is pretty damn fast. But the process is starting to bear fruit. The culture is starting to bear fruit. Player development is bearing fruit. To hold the locker room together after a 1-6 run with several one-possession heartbreaks, to then go 3-0 including marching into Atlanta and ripping away the division, back-to-back division wins, and then going into Lambeau and putting on a clinic in December. This is the team that has been loading all year. It has moxy, it has trust, it is bought in, and it believes in itself.
It's what OBP and the players (and I) have been trying to say all year. A lot of things are there. A lot of things were close. But there was just always one guy who wasn't on the level any given play ruining it. Not yesterday. Yesterday we saw what it looks like when the OL is moving as one. For a few weeks now we've seen White's feel for the OL and run scheme really develop. Hello Chris Godwin!
This wasn't fast. It took 3/4 of the season- which honestly actually is pretty damn fast. But the process is starting to bear fruit. The culture is starting to bear fruit. Player development is bearing fruit. To hold the locker room together after a 1-6 run with several one-possession heartbreaks, to then go 3-0 including marching into Atlanta and ripping away the division, back-to-back division wins, and then going into Lambeau and putting on a clinic in December. This is the team that has been loading all year. It has moxy, it has trust, it is bought in, and it believes in itself.
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Doctor wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 10:48 am What an outstanding game by us. And no BS of lucky the defender fell here, or the drop INT there, or anything. This win was pure clean execution.
It's what OBP and the players (and I) have been trying to say all year. A lot of things are there. A lot of things were close. But there was just always one guy who wasn't on the level any given play ruining it. Not yesterday. Yesterday we saw what it looks like when the OL is moving as one. For a few weeks now we've seen White's feel for the OL and run scheme really develop. Hello Chris Godwin!
This wasn't fast. It took 3/4 of the season- which honestly actually is pretty damn fast. But the process is starting to bear fruit. The culture is starting to bear fruit. Player development is bearing fruit. To hold the locker room together after a 1-6 run with several one-possession heartbreaks, to then go 3-0 including marching into Atlanta and ripping away the division, back-to-back division wins, and then going into Lambeau and putting on a clinic in December. This is the team that has been loading all year. It has moxy, it has trust, it is bought in, and it believes in itself.
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Now two sites have said they broke the CBA with White a healthy scratch. Going to say two sites are lying or will you accept the fact DW was finally benched?
https://www.pewterreport.com/bucs-bench ... onversion/
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The HC of the team says he was injured.kaimaru wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 1:21 pmNow two sites have said they broke the CBA with White a healthy scratch. Going to say two sites are lying or will you accept the fact DW was finally benched?
https://www.pewterreport.com/bucs-bench ... onversion/
Again, show the info that suggests the Bucs lied by putting him on the injury report.
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Per Stroud,
Devin was informed that Britt would start, but that he would still play.
That's when White told the staff he "couldn't go".
WOW......
Devin was informed that Britt would start, but that he would still play.
That's when White told the staff he "couldn't go".
WOW......
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The head coach when asked if DW was injured said to ask White. At no time did he say he was injured, only that DW could not go. Stop defending this sulking divaBootz wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 2:08 pmThe HC of the team says he was injured.kaimaru wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 1:21 pm
Now two sites have said they broke the CBA with White a healthy scratch. Going to say two sites are lying or will you accept the fact DW was finally benched?
https://www.pewterreport.com/bucs-bench ... onversion/
Again, show the info that suggests the Bucs lied by putting him on the injury report.
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Per Bowles...
Bowles completely refutes Stroud's timeline here.
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Nevermind, you refuse to accept that DW irregardless of all evidence sat himself after being demoted. To you all reports TODAY are liars. 3 sources now and you still act like this wasn't the case
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And you refuse to listen to what the HC of the team says.
I love when people have no issues embarrassing themselves to fit their agenda. Bowles refutes this completely.
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Reporter: "You told Devin Yesterda(Sunday) that KJ was gonna start"
Bowles: "Did I?"
Reporter: " I believe you did"
Bowles :"No I didn't"
Bowles says he was informed Friday that Devin couldn't play. Decision to start KJ wasn't made until Sunday. But by all means, keep calling Bowles a liar without basis.
Bowles: "Did I?"
Reporter: " I believe you did"
Bowles :"No I didn't"
Bowles says he was informed Friday that Devin couldn't play. Decision to start KJ wasn't made until Sunday. But by all means, keep calling Bowles a liar without basis.
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Now Richard Sherman is reporting it
“The conversation that I [had] to understand was they said they would rotate [Devin White and K.J. Britt]. They would rotate them and they would start K.J. Britt [against Green Bay] but they would bring David in and they’d flip-flop them,” Sherman said. “And Devin said he wasn’t about that, ‘I’m not a rotational player, not a rotational guy. I’d like to start and finish the game.’ That’s understandable. He’s been a great player in this National Football League. He’s been a Pro Bowler, but clearly he’s fallen out of grace with Todd Bowles and this defense for some reason.”
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So all these people are lying?
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Even if Sherman is 100% he makes zero mention of Devin White being told Friday that KJ was gonna start.kaimaru wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 2:14 pm Now Richard Sherman is reporting it
“The conversation that I [had] to understand was they said they would rotate [Devin White and K.J. Britt]. They would rotate them and they would start K.J. Britt [against Green Bay] but they would bring David in and they’d flip-flop them,” Sherman said. “And Devin said he wasn’t about that, ‘I’m not a rotational player, not a rotational guy. I’d like to start and finish the game.’ That’s understandable. He’s been a great player in this National Football League. He’s been a Pro Bowler, but clearly he’s fallen out of grace with Todd Bowles and this defense for some reason.”
This completely shatters the narrative you tried desperately to drive home.
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But an even larger goal here, it's refreshing to know and see that no longer will this board refute or question what beat writers and the media says about this team. Too often people shit on Greg or Rick or Jenna for the reporting they do. I'm glad to see now that those days are done.
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I wouldn't be surprised if there's a little truth to all of it. Everyone has their own drama, everyone here is dealing with their own interests and feelings. Remember the Lamar saga? Now look at it. These things come and go.
All I care about is getting the most we can out of the players we have on our roster for the game we have left.
All I care about is getting the most we can out of the players we have on our roster for the game we have left.