Packers O Coord needs to get Finley a decent pass to make the defense pay attn to him. Then use him as a decoy the rest of the way because he's a drive killer.
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As long as Rodgers is healthy we always have a shot, but his two best weapons being our really isn't helping the cause. I'm pretty frustrated with them too. If we can just grind out this win against the Cardinals without him it'll probably best in the long run for him. Those hamstring injuries seem to linger forever.
Yeah but you also can't just keep resting players and hoping you can just get by that week cause eventually its going to catch up with you. Jordy knows he is our number 1 WR right now with Jennings out and he needs to step up for this team. I am just sick of these pansies and our staff for being to cautious. Where is the heart and the fight? You think Clay would sit out cause of a hammy? I highly doubt it. I just get sick of feeling like this team is too soft sometimes.
The Packers need to get a new Finley or bring the old one back.
Daryl Washington scares me, hopefully he doesn't kill Rodgers
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Jermichael Finley thought he was in trouble with the head coach. Big trouble.
About a month ago, following the New Orleans game in Week 4, Finley was pulled out of a meeting and sent to Green Bay Packers Head Coach Mike McCarthy’s office with a message that the coach had a surprise for him.
“I thought, ‘What’s going on?’ When I go up there, it ain’t good,” Finley said with a laugh.
It turned out McCarthy just wanted to show him some film. Namely, the highlights from the 2009 NFC Wild Card playoff game in Arizona, when Jermichael practically took over the contest, beginning with a 44-yard catch just after the two-minute warning in the first half.
He added gains of 33 and 38 yards in the second half on his way to six catches for 159 yards, a whopping 26.5-yard average, all in the final 32 minutes of regulation as the Packers rallied from a 21-point deficit to force overtime.
He broke the Green Bay Packers playoff record for receiving yards in a game, and he nearly reached the league playoff mark for tight ends (Kellen Winslow, 166 yards, 1981 AFC Divisional). It was a performance McCarthy referred to on Friday as one of the most dominant he’d ever seen from a tight end.
“He said, ‘Look at this. Finley the beast,’” Finley recalled, before describing what was going through his mind as he watched.
“I thought it was pretty sweet he called me up, first of all. But what goes through is just like, (shoot), what happened? Where did it go? I’m the same person. I don’t know where it went.”
Arizona's offensive line is horrible. If Capers calls a good game and we get after Skelton, we won't have to score much to win. I'd love to see Cobb take over and continue his growth too.
i have a feeling were gonna be rushing 5 most of the game
that o line isnt going to be able to stop anything