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Rodger's has 103.3 QB rating which is good for 4th best in the NFL. He is hardly the problem.

The O-line has allowed the most sacks in the league. This is partly caused by Rodger's holding onto the ball too long, but they need to perform much better. Also, the defense simply gives up to many points. I think it steams from the switch to the 3-4 D. Over the season, they will improve.

None of this however is an excuse for losing to the (failed) racial experiment know as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
 

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The defense gave up24 points in this game, which is too many against the sorry offense that is the Blackaneers. Still the blocked punt and interception returned for touchdowns were killers.
 

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GB's secondary is not very good. The running game needs to get going as well. As for Freeman, like every other black quarterback one teams get tape on him he will be neutralized.
 

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Green Bay seemed more interested in having Ahmad Green Break the great Jim Taylor's rushing title than winning the game. What professional team can be taken seriously when they pick-up a guy in the middle of the season that hasn't really played in three years? And hasn't been effective for several years.

Another thing about the Pack that I noticed is that they don't utilize the short passing game or the TE enough. Hence, a lot of sacks are given up trying to find a WR downfield. The Packers don't have a dominant starting TE. Havner could easily be that guy. He is a lot like Dallas Clark, but the Packers rarely have him on the field. For years the Packers have had a joke for starting TE. It's time to start Havner and use him like Clark is usen in Indy.
 
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Well said Kaptain they need the TE to make use of more of the field. Today Korey Hall is back in the lineup and the black FB they drafted takes a seat as an inactive, so they think well of Korey. I hope he stiffens the special teams coverage units and sticks a few ball carriers. Jordy should be back and I hope he loosens the coverage off of the other receivers and snags a few balls himself.
 

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Glad to see the Packers look so good today. They started 9 whites but without injuries they usually start 11. They also have Jordy and many white backups so Green Bay is far and away the most white-friendly team in the racist NFL.
 

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Yep, a big win for Green Bay. The offense still isn't in sync but the defense stepped up.

I count 10 white starters when they are healthy -- the five on the o-line, Rodgers and Kuhn, and three white linebackers.
 

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from rotoworld:
Packers coach Mike McCarthy confirmed that OLB Aaron Kampman and CB Al Harris are both out for the season with knee injuries.

Both defenders will be placed on injured reserve. It's a devastating blow to the Packers' defense, which was recently rounding into form but now loses two of its best players and leaders. Tramon Williams will step in for Harris, while rookie Brandon Jones is expected to play in Kampman's spot.

it's a shame, since Kampman was getting settled in at LB and started getting sacks there.
 

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Yeah,Kampman was coming on strong. Had always been an iron man before this too.
 

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According to Rotoworld, Ahman Greenmay be back with the Packers again in 2010. Even though Rotoworld doubts it, even the possibility that this one-time good runner turned slug would be with the team again is another great example of how the NFL is dominated by an extreme racial spoils system. Green has gained over 295 yards rushing just one time since 2004 due to injuries, age and declining skills -- an eternity in NFL and running back terms -- yet is still gainfully employed. He was brought back to the Packers in 2009 for the primary purpose of getting some carries in order to surpass the great Jim Taylor as Green Bay's all-time leading rusher. He's amazingly slow and ineffective yet may still have his "role" again this season.


From Rotoworld: Free agent Ahman Green said it "sounds like I'll be back" with the Packers next season. We'll see. The Packers' beat writers have already speculated that Green is a long shot to be on the team in 2010. He'll be 33 and would have a third-down/short yardage role at best.
 

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Despite possessing speed to spare, looks like Matt Giordano will never get a legit opportunity to start at safety in the NFL:

Packers waived S Matt Giordano. Giordano, 27, can play special teams but was badly exposed when asked to fill in at safety late last season. He'll be available for the minimum salary.
 

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Don Wassall said:
Despite possessing speed to spare, looks like Matt Giordano will never get a legit opportunity to start at safety in the NFL:

Packers waived S Matt Giordano. Giordano, 27, can play special teams but was badly exposed when asked to fill in at safety late last season. He'll be available for the minimum salary.

That's funny, I do NOT ever remember seeing him on the field besides special teams.. Like Atari Bigby is the answer? Cmon gimme a break.
 

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Looks like the Packers will be back to having only black TEs again:

Packers TE Spencer Havner reportedly suffered a fractured scapula and lacerations to his head and arm, and was arrested for DUI following a motorcycle crash in California early Saturday morning. Havner allegedly lost control of his 2007 Kawasaki at the end of a cul-de-sac at 2:45AM. He was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. California Highway Patrol found Havner to be intoxicated. The shoulder injury Havner suffered appears to be severe enough to cost him all pre-training camp activities, assuming the Packers choose to keep him on the roster.
 

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Man I was really enjoying the Rogers/Havner TD combo. Havner had made an unlikely ascent from bubble boy to solid contributer in just a few games.

Now this. I thought he was smarter than that.

He'll be watching the game from the couch this year. And maybe for good.
 

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He will be lucky to get out of the accident without having the Gary Busey effect. Not a good idea to ride a motorcycle, especially without a helmet.

My dad went down on his motorcycle, going about 30 miles per hour. He had on a helmet and leathers. He has been incapacitated for 8 weeks with metal rods in his hand and ankle. Even with rehab, I don't believe he will ever be 100%

I just sold my Harley two days ago. There is no way I'm getting back on a bike, knowing I have five kids and a wife I'm responsible for.

P.S. Your mileage may vary.Edited by: WHITE NOISE
 

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Havner is truely a big dummy. 1. Riding a motor cycle. 2. Without a helmet. 3. Getting hammered on alcohol. It blows my mind how NFL players and affelets do dumb sh*t off season. They don't realize how much is riding on their phyiscal condition to play in the NFL. Its not like they are an office pogue who can type with a broken leg or cracked skull. Oh boy!!!
 

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WS, good & valid points on Havner. You'd think these pro athletes would have much better judgment and not risk so much (with this kind of behavior). I think I'd be much more "under the radar" (in the off-season) if I played in the NFL, NBA, etc.
 

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Another white man who is just as moronic as the afroletes we belittle. A motorcycle without a helmet is one thing, because you can only hurt yourself"¦.but a DUI is Havner being as irresponsible as a common street negro. Perhaps he had a good reason to be doing this (an emergency, etc), but I doubt it.

Too bad, he was becoming a good TE, and certainly would be the starter if Jermichael Finley would get injured.Edited by: Thrashen
 

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For this upcoming year it looks like Graham Harrell will be battling for the 3rd string QB spot for the Pack. I hope he makes it, QBS out of Texas Tech have gotten some horrible treatment in the pros. It will be something to keep an eye on..
 

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celticdb15 said:
For this upcoming year it looks like Graham Harrell will be battling for the 3rd string QB spot for the Pack. I hope he makes it, QBS out of Texas Tech have gotten some horrible treatment in the pros. It will be something to keep an eye on..



Kliff Kingsbury, the record-setting Texas Tech QB, was barely drafted (by NE in the 6th round). He never saw the field, and was waived in favor of the obese Rohay Davey. He bounced around the CFL and is now out of football (I think he's an assistant coach).

All the while, The Great Black Quarterback Experiment continued unabated, with god-awful results.
 

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Anyone who questions that there isn't a caste system in place needs to just read Thrasen's last post. Rohan Davey is an obese loser who was in the league for 3 years as a quarterback. Are we to believe there were no better white quarterbacks around? Funny the Patriots wasted a fourth round pick on this turd.
 
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