Post Game: Packers Defeat Bears 20-19

for all the folks on Loves butt....WATCH


Even when they turned their season around last year, they lost back to back games in December to the Giants and Bucs. They really didn't get hot until new years eve. I'm encouraged by Love's game against the Bears. I think he's close, especially now that he has his legs back. Because the NFC is so strong they need to keep winning by hook or by crook, and I hope they can come together in December and then we'll see.
 
LaFleur effusive in his praise of Brenton Cox Jr - not only for his sack but also his drawing a personal foul and not reacting to a headbutt after he won on special teams. "It’s a great example of keep your head down, do the work and maximizing your opportunity." #Packers

Matt LaFleur said #Packers had "multiple missed opps" Sunday. Gave credit to Bears, but felt his team had chance to play much cleaner. That's the focus on this Monday.
 
threw that into double coverage, but watson had a great day and made the play look easy.
There were two defenders down there but I don't think it was a bad decision or throw by Love. Neither defender was looking for the ball because Watson was bearing down (pun intended) on them so quickly and aggressively, one of them full blown had his back to the throw and had no shot. And Love put that ball sufficiently out in front to where Watson could run under/to it, it didn't hang in the air, it wasn't a jump ball. Watson made a great play on it, good hands and concentration. If he can continue to come on and get in the end zone, look out. Game breaker.
 
Re: Cox, Hafley had him rushing from a two point stance most of the time. I guess it's what he's comfortable with right now so they let him at it.
 
Matt LaFleur very complimentary of how Jordan Love played in Chicago. LaFleur thought Love had better mobility, hung in pocket, was quicker to hit checkdowns, and overall had sound decision making. Something for QB1 to build on going forward.
 
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Bears coach Matt Eberflus said they saw direct contact with long snapper Scott Daly on the blocked FG. He said they’re turning the play into the league.

Bears are Baby)
 
@adamjahns

Bears coach Matt Eberflus said they saw direct contact with long snapper Scott Daly on the blocked FG. He said they’re turning the play into the league.

Bears are Baby)
not sure what they hope to accomplish by doing that. nfl has never reversed a game outcome on the basis of a challenge like that.
 
not sure what they hope to accomplish by doing that. nfl has never reversed a game outcome on the basis of a challenge like that.
yep look at the fail mary you want to see a team get screwed on a game ending call no one like that were they call a INT a catch.
 
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