Rodgers, offense dominate Vikings on SNF

Week 8
October 27, 2013 - 7:30 p.m. - NBC
Mall of America Field
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Packers 44 - Vikings 31

The Minnesota Vikings could not stop Aaron Rodgers and the offense as the Packers dominated the Vikings in primetime in their final game at Mall of America Field, formally known as the Hubert Humphrey Metrodome.  The offense was so unstoppable, punter Tim Masthay as not needed as the Packers never punted once during the football game.  Aaron Rodgers finished the evening with 285 passing yards and two touchdowns on 24/29 passing.  Eddie Lacy continued his solid rookie campaign with 94 rushing yards and a touchdown.  The Vikings did not have an answer for Jordy Nelson as he caught seven passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns.  Jarrett Boykin has really stepped up since the injuries to Randall Cobb and James Jones as he hauled in five balls for 89 yards.  On the special teams side, Micah Hyde, who has replaced Randall Cobb as the kickoff/punt returner, dashed 93 yards on a punt return for a touchdown.
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The Packers started slow as usual in this football game.  The Vikings Cordarrelle Patterson took the opening kickoff 109 yards for a touchdown, which tied an NFL record for the longest play in NFL history.  Green Bay scored on their opening possession to tie the game and didn't look back.  The Packers took a 24-17 lead into halftime and led 31-17 after the third quarter.  The Packers then took a fourth quarter lead of 41-17 before they cooled the engines.  The Vikings added a couple touchdowns late in the game to make the score appear closer than it really was.  Green Bay continues to roll despite all the injuries to key players on both sides of the ball.

The Packers had two very impressive statistics from this football game.  On third down, the Packers went 13/18 for a 72% third-down efficiency (Packers also went 2/2 on fourth down).  And the Packers held the football for over 40 minutes in this game; mostly due to long drives and many conversions on third down.  This is an example of pure offensive efficiency.

Former Packer and now Viking Greg Jennings caught only one pass for nine yards against his former team.  Adrian Peterson was held in check as he rushed for only 60 yards, but did add one touchdown.

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Green Bay Packers  5-2
Detroit Lions  5-3
Chicago Bears  4-3
Minnesota Vikings  1-6

Rodgers, Packers top Browns

Week 7
October 20, 2013 - 3:25 p.m. - CBS
Lambeau Field
Green Bay, Wisconsin

Packers 31 - Browns 13

The Packers cruised to victory over the Cleveland Browns, but suffered even more injuries to the offensive side of the ball.

Four weeks prior to this game, I discovered that I had two days off at work that I had to use by October 31st, or else I was going to lose them.  I looked at my calendar and quickly realized there was a possibility I could attend a Packers game.  Lo and behold, the only matchup that would fit my schedule was the Packers playing the Cleveland Browns.  Because I live a lovely 14-hour drive away from Green Bay, I booked the Monday and Tuesday off at work and drove up to Wisconsin on the Saturday before game day.  It was a lot of driving in a matter of four days, but it was worth every second to get back to Lambeau.

I have a jinx for poor weather when I get to watch the Packers play in person.  And this game didn't disrupt that streak.  Game time temperatures were in the mid-forty's and dropped throughout the game.  There was also a steady rain and wind for much the game.  Nevertheless, I was prepared with many layers of cold weather gear.

This was the first Packers game I've attended at Lambeau Field since 2007 and, obviously, the first time since the completion of the south end zone.  Because of the new addition to Lambeau Field, I decided to sit in the south end zone.  Lambeau Field was still as beautiful as it has ever been.

Back to the game.  Aaron Rodgers and the Packers offense started quickly against the Cleveland Browns.  The Packers found the end zone on their fourth play from scrimmage when Rodgers connected with Jermichael Finley for a 10-yard touchdown.  Later in the first quarter, Eddie Lacy punched in from 1-yard out to give the Packers a 14-0 lead after the first quarter.  The Browns were no match for the Packers in this contest.  The Packers took a 17-3 lead in halftime.

The Cleveland Browns have many flaws, but their defense is by far their strength.  The Browns defense gave the Packers fits in the third quarter holding the Packers scoreless.  Unfortunately for the Browns, their offense is so pitiful, they were only able to manage a field goal to cut the Packers lead to 17-6 heading to the fourth quarter.

The Packers offense found its stride in the fourth quarter thanks to Jarrett Boykin and Jordy Nelson.  Nelson found himself on the receiving end of a 1-yard touchdown from Rodgers that was setup after a 39-yard reception by Boykin.  Jermichael Finley suffered a horrifying injury on the possession.  Finley caught a slant pass and suffered a head-to-head collision with Browns safety Tashaun Gipson.  Finley remained motionless for several minutes and later was removed from the field on a stretcher.

Again, the Browns were no match for the Packers in this game.  The Browns finally found the end zone with six minutes remaining in the game, but still trailed 24-13.  Rodgers took the next Packers possession and finished off the Browns by connecting with Boykin in the end zone and pushing the lead to 31-13.

Rodgers threw for a modest 260 yards and three touchdowns.  Eddie Lacy rushed for 82 yards on 22 carries and added one touchdown.  Jarrett Boykin led the team in receiving with eight receptions for 108 yards and a touchdown.  This was quite the coming out party for Boykin, who is taking advantage of injuries to Randall Cobb and James Jones.

For the Browns, quarterback Brandon Weeden played horrible.  Weeden threw for 149 yards on 17/42 passing.  Weeden threw a late touchdown in garbage time and was also intercepted by Davon House in the first quarter.  Willis McGahee rushed for 39 yards on 11 carries.  And Jordan Cameron led the Browns in receiving hauling in seven balls for 55 yards and a touchdown.

I am very thankful I received the opportunity to make it to a Packers game this season.  Living so far away makes it difficult to attend games, especially in Green Bay, but I had the time of my life.

Green Bay Packers  4-2
Detroit Lions  4-3
Chicago Bears  4-3
Minnesota Vikings  1-5

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Packers win defensive battle in Baltimore

Week 6
October 13, 2013 - 12:00 p.m. - FOX
M&T Bank Stadium
Baltimore, Maryland

Packers 19 - Ravens 17

The Packers escaped Baltimore with a victory over the defending Super Bowl champions in a game that featured defense early and often.

The defensive struggle in this football game came with putting points on the board.  Aaron Rodgers managed to toss for 315 yards and a touchdown.  Rookie running back Eddie Lacy dashed the Ravens for 120 yards on 23 carries and Jordy Nelson led the team with four receptions for 113 yards including a 64-yard touchdown.  For the Ravens, Joe Flacco threw for 342 yards and two touchdowns.  Wide receiver Tandon Doss led their team with four receptions for 99 yards.  Yards were made all over the field, but very few points scored.

The first half had two total scoring plays, a pair of Mason Crosby field goals as the Packers led at halftime 6-0.  The Packers and Ravens traded field goals late in the third quarter before Rodgers hit them with the big play.  Rodgers hit a wide open Jordy Nelson for a 64-yard touchdown to take a 16-3 lead into the fourth quarter.

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Last year's Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco was not going to go down without a fight.  Flacco took the next Ravens possession down for a touchdown to cut the Packers lead to 16-10.  After Mason Crosby added his fourth field goal of the game, Flacco took his next possession down for another touchdown to narrow the Packers lead to 19-17 with two minutes and change left.  The Packers, with the help of Aaron Rodgers and Eddie Lacy, went on a nine play game-ending drive that burnt the clock out.  Joe Flacco never got the ball back.  On a third and three from our 27-yard line, Rodgers connected with Jermichael Finley for 52 yards and a huge first down.  The Packers faced another huge third down and two, but Eddie Lacy took care of that with a four yard rush to end the ballgame.

Defensively, A.J. Hawk had a hell of a football game.  Hawk finished the day with ten total tackles including three sacks.  Hawk, the team's leading tackler, was definitely the team's defensive MVP of the day.

The Packers encountered some major injuries in this football game.  First, James Jones suffered a knee/leg injury while blocking in the first quarter and did not return.  Jones is expected to have only suffered a knee sprain, which may sideline him for a couple games.  Second, Randall Cobb also suffered a knee/leg injury when he was hit low by the Ravens Matt Elam in the second quarter.  This injury did not look good.  Cobb could very well be on the shelf for several weeks or even the season.

Detroit Lions  4-2
Chicago Bears  4-2
Green Bay Packers  3-2
Minnesota Vikings  1-4

Defense sacks Lions to extend streak

Week 5
October 6, 2013 - 12:00 p.m. - FOX
Lambeau Field
Green Bay, Wisconsin

Packers 22 - Lions 9

The Packers extended their winning streak in Wisconsin over the Detroit Lions to 23.  Coming off a bye week, the Packers looked like they were sleep walking in the first half and most of the third quarter.  Not a lot of excitement or much to cheer about at Lambeau Field as the Packers took a 6-3 lead into halftime.  The Lions were without their number one offensive threat Calvin Johnson, who as inactive due to a knee injury.  With that factor, the Lions offense looked like a team who had no idea what to do out there.  Thanks to that, the defense dominated the Lions all day long.

Matthew Stafford was sacked five times in this match up.  The following players recorded a sack for the Packers: Nick Perry (2), Mike Neal (1), Clay Matthews (1), and Brad Jones (1).  AJ Hawk did not record any sacks, however, he did have nine tackles and played well.  Hawk is having a great start to the season.  The defense didn't give up anything all game.  The Lions scored a late touchdown in garbage time to narrow the score, but the Packers won this game handily.  With Calvin Johnson out, the Lions next best offensive weapon, running back Reggie Bush, was held in check.  Bush only rushed for 44 yards on 13 carries and only caught four passes for 25 yards.  The only thing missing defensively from this game was a turnover.
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The Packers offense was a different story in this ballgame.  The first two drives for the Packers were solid, however, were stalled in the red zone.  The Packers were forced to settle for Mason Crosby field goals.  The offense played well in between the twenties today, however, struggled once they got to or inside the red zone.  Very uncharacteristic for Aaron Rodgers and company.  The offense made its way into the end zone once when Rodgers connected with James Jones on an 83-yard touchdown.  Randall Cobb made some great catches along with a 67-yard rushing play.  Jordy Nelson had another solid game catches five balls for 82 yards.  The biggest positive note from today's game was the success of the running game again.  Eddie Lacy was back and rushed for 99 yards on 23 carries (4.3 average per carry).  Give Lacy one more yard and the Packers would have had three consecutive games with a 100-yard rusher.

Mason Crosby appears to be in a groove in 2013.  After a horrendous 2012 campaign, Crosby had started the year nine for nine.  In today's game, Crosby hit from 26, 52, 31, 42, and 45 yards.  Give him a game ball for today's performance.  Keep it up Mason.

As always, the Packers suffered some injuries in this ballgame.  Brad Jones left the game in the first half with a hamstring injury.  His replacement, Robert Francois, unfortunately ruptured his Achilles tendon and will miss the remainder of the season.  Clay Matthews also left this game in the third quarter with a broken thumb.  It is unclear at this time whether Matthews will need surgery on the thumb or if he will be able to continue to play with the injury.  A major blow for the Packers defense regardless if Matthews misses time or not.

This was a big win for the Packers getting back to .500.  This game was quite the snoozer.  But, the Packers have pulled to within a half game of the Lions and Bears for the NFC North division lead.

Detroit Lions  3-2
Chicago Bears  3-2
Green Bay Packers  2-2
Minnesota Vikings  1-3

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Bye Week: 2013 Edition

Week 4
September 29, 2013

BYE WEEK

The 2013 bye week for the Packers came very early this season.  Week 4 is the earliest I can remember the Packers having a bye week in a long time.  The sad part is the Packers probably needed this week off now with injuries to key players like Jermichael Finley, Eddie Lacy, Clay Matthews, Morgan Burnett and Casey Hayward.

  • Packers released Jeremy Ross on Monday (September 23rd).  Ross had a critical turnover in the game vs. the Bengals.  This was a necessary move for the Packers.  Ross has a lot of talent, but his confidence has been shattered ever since his fumble in the playoff game against the 49ers.
  • After the bye week the following players returned to practice from injuries: Clay Matthews, Morgan Burnett, Jermichael Finley and Eddie Lacy.
  • The Detroit Lions defeated the Chicago Bears 40-32.  The Lions defense intercepted Jay Cutler three times.  The loss knocked the Bears from the list of teams without a loss.  Detroit played very well at home.  The Packers could have their hands full next week at home.
  • The Minnesota Vikings defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers in London 34-27 to pickup their first win of the season.  Former Packer Greg Jennings caught his first touchdown as a Viking (70-yard reception).

The Packers schedule doesn't get any easier from here as they will now have to grind out the next 13 weeks of the NFL season.

Detroit Lions  3-1
Chicago Bears  3-1
Green Bay Packers  1-2
Minnesota Vikings  1-3

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