I think we can beat the Packers

RustyBourneHorse

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I was watching the Browns @ Packers game and saw areas of weakness in Green Bay we can exploit. They do not defend the run well. Chubb was killing them. I think a healthy dose of Zeke and Pollard should do the trick there. As good as Rodgers is, I think we have the players to put him on the ground. They will need to watch the ball. Do not fall for the hard count. Only move when the ball moves. If we can get pressure on him, that's when Rodgers struggles. Unlike in games past, we have the players to do that. We just need to execute. If we can, I think we will win the Super Bowl. The Packers are going to be our stiffest competition. Beat them, and 6 is ours.
 

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Browns could have beaten them, and we're better than the Browns. But it ain't just Rodgers you have to worry about; we see how the refs call it in Green Bay. People can cry conspiracy all they want, but anyone who saw the game today knows the refs are totally incompetent at best, biased at worst. Either way, we have to play mistake-free football, and absolutely not let it come down to the last possession.
 

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I agree the Packers are very beatable with some discipline and patience. The Packers rush defense is pathetic so if we just keep it on the ground and resist the urge to pass the ball we can score TDs every time we have the ball. Our defense will crush Rodgers and return the ball to our offense often. This plan travels on the road and in bad weather.
 

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I was watching the Browns @ Packers game and saw areas of weakness in Green Bay we can exploit. They do not defend the run well. Chubb was killing them. I think a healthy dose of Zeke and Pollard should do the trick there. As good as Rodgers is, I think we have the players to put him on the ground. They will need to watch the ball. Do not fall for the hard count. Only move when the ball moves. If we can get pressure on him, that's when Rodgers struggles. Unlike in games past, we have the players to do that. We just need to execute. If we can, I think we will win the Super Bowl. The Packers are going to be our stiffest competition. Beat them, and 6 is ours.
THIS!!!!!
 

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Browns could have beaten them, and we're better than the Browns. But it ain't just Rodgers you have to worry about; we see how the refs call it in Green Bay. People can cry conspiracy all they want, but anyone who saw the game today knows the refs are totally incompetent at best, biased at worst. Either way, we have to play mistake-free football, and absolutely not let it come down to the last possession.

Basically, Moore needs to be disciplined enough to stick to the run. Drain clock, and use the Packers biggest weakness.
 

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That's the biggest problem is dealing with the refs. Which is why I said play disciplined football. Give the refs as little to call as possible on us.
Doesn’t matter…they can ignore things that that the other team does which just cost the Browns…it doesn’t have to be something “you did”…plus, they can make S up like the bogus movement penalty that didn’t really happen…not sure why it’s Green Bay that gets the love other than all the vomit small town wuvable wittle fan BS that gets played up every time they are on national TV.
 

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I was watching the Browns @ Packers game and saw areas of weakness in Green Bay we can exploit. They do not defend the run well. Chubb was killing them. I think a healthy dose of Zeke and Pollard should do the trick there. As good as Rodgers is, I think we have the players to put him on the ground. They will need to watch the ball. Do not fall for the hard count. Only move when the ball moves. If we can get pressure on him, that's when Rodgers struggles. Unlike in games past, we have the players to do that. We just need to execute. If we can, I think we will win the Super Bowl. The Packers are going to be our stiffest competition. Beat them, and 6 is ours.
Let's compare, the Browns have Chubb and we have Zeke, the Browns have a Callihan coached O line and a run first mentality, we have an O line that has a different injury every week and Linehan ......... oops, Kellen Moore as our O C. Rodgers ALWAYS outsmart our coaching staff. Sprinkle in a few untimely sacks on Dak to kill drives and a int and of course we lose. Rodgers has our number home and away. The Browns don't get 240 yards rushing by sending Chubb up the "A" gap on most 1st downs like KM does.
 

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I was watching the Browns @ Packers game and saw areas of weakness in Green Bay we can exploit. They do not defend the run well. Chubb was killing them. I think a healthy dose of Zeke and Pollard should do the trick there. As good as Rodgers is, I think we have the players to put him on the ground. They will need to watch the ball. Do not fall for the hard count. Only move when the ball moves. If we can get pressure on him, that's when Rodgers struggles. Unlike in games past, we have the players to do that. We just need to execute. If we can, I think we will win the Super Bowl. The Packers are going to be our stiffest competition. Beat them, and 6 is ours.
I think we can beat anyone if we show up to play. Team is stacked.
 

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Only one way around biased refs. Sounds harsh, but it really isnt,...its just being real. Before the game it needs to be made known to the refs that any of these " funny " calls/non calls will lead to number 12 having a really bad day. The kind of bad day where even if G.B advances their next game will be played with a backup QB. And MEAN IT. Win lose or draw all I want is a fair game.
 

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We know what happens if winning or losing comes down to to a ref and how competent they are. Besides the PI being laughably poor judgement, there was a false start called on Cleveland that was as bad because literally no one moved despite Green Bay being in the neutral zone.

These are game changing plays that there really is no way to prepare for or adjust to. We can’t let the game be close at all.

The week before they call this on the Ravens. https://fansided.com/2021/12/19/packers-pi-call-gift-touchdown-video/

Incompetence? Rodgers fanboy-ism? The Packers get help.
 

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I was watching the Browns @ Packers game and saw areas of weakness in Green Bay we can exploit. They do not defend the run well. Chubb was killing them.

Totally agree. I watched the game too and their inability to stop the run was my first thought.

Then I thought about all the favorable penalties GB benefits from and I began wondering if Connor Williams being back in the lineup would draw flags by the refs. Not to mention Rogers throwing deep and Anthony Brown drawing flags.
 
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