Matchup of the game: Rodgers vs Lee

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Time itself will drag with painful anticipation until we get to see the Cowboys play again. In my view, the biggest one-v-one in this contest will be playoff newbie Sean Lee facing off against flavor of the moment Aaron Rodgers. I feel great about Rod putting together a plan to best McCarthy, but Lee has to get the adjustments right whenever Rodgers takes over for his coattail-riding HC during the game.

Apropos of nothing, I also believe the A-1 most important aspect for the 'Boys in this game, as it has been most of the year, is tackling. They have to drop their man. I feel better having aired my grievance. Continue as you were.
 

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Absolutely. Tackling. Especially when the DL get their hands on Rodgers. They must drop him. If he escapes, it's very likely to lead to a big completion downfield.
 

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Time itself will drag with painful anticipation until we get to see the Cowboys play again. In my view, the biggest one-v-one in this contest will be playoff newbie Sean Lee facing off against flavor of the moment Aaron Rodgers. I feel great about Rod putting together a plan to best McCarthy, but Lee has to get the adjustments right whenever Rodgers takes over for his coattail-riding HC during the game.

Apropos of nothing, I also believe the A-1 most important aspect for the 'Boys in this game, as it has been most of the year, is tackling. They have to drop their man. I feel better having aired my grievance. Continue as you were.
Bingo! The winner of the matchup will win the game and I wouldn't want anybody else outside of Lee.
 

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I like this matchup. Right now I think Lee is the smartest defensive player in the league. He has elite talent but there are guys more physically gifted. He IQ right now is off the charts.
 

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Can anyone with a sophisticated knowledge of the game explain how these would play against each other, e.g. Reads they'd make off each other, strategies, etc.

I like learning about these types of things as I don't know the game at that level, the games and reads etc for various positions. Thanks in advance.
 
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Lee may be the most important LB, but not the only one we'll need to make plays. I really liked the 3-2-6 alignment that Rod M. used when he had so many D-linemen out. The Packers are just not going to run the ball that often, so using that scheme to put more pressure on Rodgers is just what the doctor ordered. Not only do our D-linemen have to make plays, but also Lee, Wilson, Hitchens, Durant, & Gachkar must be ready to fly to the ball when Rodgers rolls out. Blow him up for sacks/hurries a few times out in space, & he'll be far less likely to leave the pocket. Of course, containing him inside the pocket in the first place would be nice. Having all of our DTs healthy will go a long way in keeping him from stepping up in the pocket.
 

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Time itself will drag with painful anticipation until we get to see the Cowboys play again. In my view, the biggest one-v-one in this contest will be playoff newbie Sean Lee facing off against flavor of the moment Aaron Rodgers. I feel great about Rod putting together a plan to best McCarthy, but Lee has to get the adjustments right whenever Rodgers takes over for his coattail-riding HC during the game.

Apropos of nothing, I also believe the A-1 most important aspect for the 'Boys in this game, as it has been most of the year, is tackling. They have to drop their man. I feel better having aired my grievance. Continue as you were.
That's one main part absent the last we faced these guys in the playoffs.
Lee is awesome.
 

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As long as we don't tackle Rodgers any where near after he releases the ball I'm happy. He's a roughing the passer penalty everytime
 

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Remember in the 2014 playoff game there was no Sean Lee on the field. RoMc was a physical presence but inconsistent. Lee is intelligent, committed, and damn good and is a big part of why this defense is so successful this year. I feel a lot more comfortable that he's leading this group in this playoff rematch unlike 2014.
 

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I think the key matchup is Rodgers vs. our secondary. Rodgers is not looking in the flat where Lee plays, but he's extending plays to hit a homerun.
 

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The key match up is our DL vs their OL. It's pretty simple really. Rodgers isn't the typical QB that will get rid of the ball after his internal clock goes off. He will sit there until you make him move and shred the defense if you don't. If the Cowboys don't get pressure on him early and often, no secondary in football could cover long enough to be effective. And you really can't blitz him, because he's killed the blitz for years. The secondary or LBs don't matter if he has 5 seconds to dance around every dropback. That leaves the key match up as our DL vs their OL. Hopefully someone comes out and has a monster individual game on the DL.
 

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I like this matchup. Right now I think Lee is the smartest defensive player in the league. He has elite talent but there are guys more physically gifted. He IQ right now is off the charts.

Just to be clear, there are SOME but there aren't ALOT that are more physically gifted.

Lee is just about as fast and hard hitting as you could ask for. And yes, the smartest.
 

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I think David Irving vs whoever GB tries to block him with is the most important. If he can wreak havoc like he did the last time they met, I like the Cowboys' chances.
 

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Time itself will drag with painful anticipation until we get to see the Cowboys play again. In my view, the biggest one-v-one in this contest will be playoff newbie Sean Lee facing off against flavor of the moment Aaron Rodgers. I feel great about Rod putting together a plan to best McCarthy, but Lee has to get the adjustments right whenever Rodgers takes over for his coattail-riding HC during the game.

Apropos of nothing, I also believe the A-1 most important aspect for the 'Boys in this game, as it has been most of the year, is tackling. They have to drop their man. I feel better having aired my grievance. Continue as you were.
Great take!
 

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Also, hope cowboys are working on their substitutions and Rodgers will try to get free plays when people are getting off the field
 

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Of all the things to be concerned about this weekend, Lee's lack of playoff experience rates just behind "Getting Mark Sanchez enough snaps" in my list.
 

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Time itself will drag with painful anticipation until we get to see the Cowboys play again. In my view, the biggest one-v-one in this contest will be playoff newbie Sean Lee facing off against flavor of the moment Aaron Rodgers. I feel great about Rod putting together a plan to best McCarthy, but Lee has to get the adjustments right whenever Rodgers takes over for his coattail-riding HC during the game.

Apropos of nothing, I also believe the A-1 most important aspect for the 'Boys in this game, as it has been most of the year, is tackling. They have to drop their man. I feel better having aired my grievance. Continue as you were.

The biggest things in defense will be

Tackle properly
Stay disciplined and stay in your lanes. Don't try to be s hero
Be prepared for the no huddle up tempo offense
Don't be caught with too many Ben on the field
Keep Rodgers in the pocket: outside contain
Don't try to hit Rodgers hard just tackle him
 
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