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#1 von liny195 , 10.12.2019 09:21

GREEN BAY http://www.thepackersfanshop.com/Jace-Sternberger-Jersey , Wis. — Packers right tackle Jason Spriggs saw no need to keep going on and on about Bears linebacker Khalil Mack.More Packers coverageBucks’ Wes Matthews loves Wisconsin, is a Vikings fanPreview: Packers look to slow Vikings’ revitalized run gameTop Tweets: Yelich thanks fans for support after season-ending injuryAmos sparks rebuilt Packers defense in debutPackers to be tested again by familiar foe in Zimmer, VikingsThere’s plenty of film to watch. The rest of that Chicago defense is pretty good, too.Now Green Bay must face the NFC’s top-ranked unit on the road on Sunday, a week after Chicago tripped up the high-octane Los Angeles Rams at Soldier Field.“You don’t have to go on and rant about how good Khalil is and all that stuff. Everybody knows who Khalil Mack is for a reason,” said Spriggs, who started last week for veteran Bryan Bulaga. “I think he brings a level of confidence to everybody on the defense, and we just have to key on that and make hay when we get the chances.”The right side of the Packers’ line could especially be a pressure point if Spriggs, a third-year player, starts again. Bulaga missed practice again Wednesday with a knee injury.Justin McCray appears to have taken over the right guard spot after starter Byron Bell (knee) went on injured reserve Wednesday. McCray started last week. Another backup, Lucas Patrick, started at left guard for Lane Taylor, who has a foot injury.The results for Green Bay’s backup-littered line were encouraging last week against Atlanta in a victory that snapped a three-game losing streak and kept slim playoff hopes alive.After allowing four sacks in the first half, the Packers (5-7-1) didn’t allow one the rest of the game. Aaron Rodgers and the offense were effective throwing quick, short passes in winning Joe Philbin’s debut as interim head coach and offensive play caller.“I wouldn’t say the concepts were basic, but I thought the flow was really good,” Rodgers said. “Joe did a great job. The communication was great on the sideline and the flow was good and kind of got into a rhythm.”Philbin has made it a point to mostly stick to the same routines the Packers had under fired predecessor Mike McCarthy. While it’s difficult to go through a coaching change, players have said that they appreciate the relatively smooth transition.“I mean, he kind of fit into the role pretty seamlessly,” left tackle David Bakhtiari said. “He’s done a great job adding his spin to it, yet keeping kind of the integrity of the schedule, so it’s not completely different after having guys who were used to something for so long.“So overall it’s been pretty fluid, even in the first week,” he added.There is no sense changing things up so dramatically when it will be a tough enough task to hold off the Bears.The Packers Elgton Jenkins Jersey , though, do have an intangible going into Sunday that the Rams lacked: Green Bay has won eight straight at Soldier Field. The run started with Green Bay’s victory in the NFC title game on Jan. 23, 2011.There’s also a confidence boost that comes with the Packers’ stirring rally in the season opener in September, scoring 21 points in the fourth quarter for a 24-23 win over Chicago. The game marked Mack’s debut with the Bears following his trade from the Oakland Raiders.Rodgers returned at halftime from a left knee injury to add to the drama The Packers went no-huddle in the second half of that game, though Rodgers stayed primarily in the pocket. It was the Packers’ offense at its best.“I mean getting into a rhythm, not only just as an offensive line, but just as an offense in general,” Bakhtiari said about the key takeaway from that night.Rodgers is healthier now with the ability to scramble out of trouble again. Mack, who has 10 sacks and six forced fumbles, has the benefit playing nearly an entire season in the Bears’ scheme. The linebacker has been mainly lining up on the right side of the defense in recent weeks, though he can easily switch sides.Respect Mack and be prepared. But don’t get caught up in the star power, Spriggs said.“You can’t go out there and be like you’re blocking God,” Spriggs said. “But at the same time, you give respect where respect’s due.”NOTES: Taylor was limited in practice Wednesday. … DL Kenny Clark (elbow) and CB Bashaud Breeland (groin/not injury related) missed practice. Like many other Green Bay Packers’ fans, I casually scrolled through Twitter looking for some sort of comfort in the moments directly following another 27-24 pull-your-hair-out loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday night. In the middle of tweets criticizing Mike McCarthy and Aaron Rodgers for obvious reasons, there was another tweet that stood out.Andrew Brandt, of course, is a former Packers front office executive who remains very much in the loop when it comes to NFL circles and the Green Bay organization. And last night, Brandt’s analogy of a “pitch count” when it came to touches for the Packers’ prized up-and-coming running back Aaron Jones was right on the money. For two weeks, Jones has been the most valuable Aaron on the roster. Yet, in a critical fourth quarter, Jones’ touches were limited, much like they have been all season.After accounting for 88 total yards and two touchdowns in the first half in Seattle, Jones totaled just four rushes and two catches for a combined 15 yards in the second half. Making matters worse http://www.thepackersfanshop.com/Darnell-Savage-Jr.-Jersey , with Rodgers struggling through the air as the game wore on, Green Bay abandoned the run game in the final quarter. Jones rushed just one time in the fourth quarter and twice over the Packers’ final three possessions. Even in the passing game, the Packers could not get the ball to the man who has become their most explosive talent outside of Davante Adams. On Green Bay’s second-to-last drive, one that ended with a field goal, Rodgers was sacked on 3rd-and-5 while gazing downfield. It will eat at him in the next film session when he sees Jones open almost directly in front of him near the first down marker with at least another five yards of green space in front of him. On first down of the final drive, Rodgers again was hesitant to check down to Jones for yardage and settled for a throw-away incompletion instead. The inability for the Packers to continually get the ball in the hands of Jones and let him create hurt them against Seattle. His mere 11 carries for 40 yards, in addition to one carry for Jamaal Williams, prevented any resemblance of offensive balance.Sadly, this has been a full-season trend.It was just a week ago that Jones exploded in the first quarter against the Miami Dolphins for almost 100 yards on four carries, including a 67-yard run. However, McCarthy and the Packers immediately made an egregious mistake and gave Jones just three carries the entire second quarter. As has been the case most of the season, the Packers went into halftime in a tight game with a stalling offense.A renewed effort to get Jones involved in the second half resulted in 145 rushing yards and two scores on the day, with another 27 yards receiving. Jones’ 15 carries versus Miami remains his biggest workload of the season despite being the kind of coveted playmaker at running back that Green Bay has searched for throughout Rodgers’ career. Media and fans alike thought the coaching staff turned a corner that day with Jones’ emergence and the departure of Ty Montgomery less than two weeks before.Clearly that was not the case Thursday night.After a two-game suspension to start the season, the Packers were slow to reincorporate Jones into the offensive gameplan. That was excusable for perhaps a game or two, especially with the lingering issues Jones had in his rookie season. To be in Week 11 and keep Jones on a pitch count is another matter. He needs a minimum of 20 touches per game (6.4-yard average per carry) and could be a factor on third down screens and draws. On Thursday, Jones never saw the ball on such a critical down. Heck, after two effective drives to open the game, Jones was substituted for Williams before the first quarter ended. There is little need to save the mileage on a dynamic running back if the team’s postseason hopes are in jeopardy. Baseball fans may remember the Washington Nationals’ decision to limit the pitch count on young star Stephen Strasburg by shutting him down for the season while healthy ahead of the 2012 playoffs. Nationals fans, still without a title, wonder many what-ifs about how that postseason would have played out if their budding ace had been more involved. The lesson: be aggressive while you have the chance.McCarthy has taken heat for his under-usage of Jones all season and rightfully so. Against the Seahawks, his inability to involve Jones heavier, despite an offensive machine with a flat tire, may have been the final nail in his own coffin as well as the Packers’ 2018 season.

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