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I know we have usually done well on Primtime games like we have this Sunday. Just wondering what the stat is during the PC era?
HawksHawksHawks":3maekrbq said:Really good. I want to say 12-2 or something like that. But the real issue is that this is a road game. The media used to make a huge deal about how good Russell's record was against elite quarterbacks, but how many tough road games (outside of the NFC West obv) has he had to play?
Denver, New England, Green Bay and Dallas have all had to come here. I for one believe we have about a 10% chance on Sunday.
HawksHawksHawks":283yaxow said:Really good. I want to say 12-2 or something like that. But the real issue is that this is a road game. The media used to make a huge deal about how good Russell's record was against elite quarterbacks, but how many tough road games (outside of the NFC West obv) has he had to play?
Denver, New England, Green Bay and Dallas have all had to come here. I for one believe we have about a 10% chance on Sunday.
Hawk_Nation":34s2x26n said:HawksHawksHawks":34s2x26n said:Really good. I want to say 12-2 or something like that. But the real issue is that this is a road game. The media used to make a huge deal about how good Russell's record was against elite quarterbacks, but how many tough road games (outside of the NFC West obv) has he had to play?
Denver, New England, Green Bay and Dallas have all had to come here. I for one believe we have about a 10% chance on Sunday.
Wow. Im expecting a very tough game but geeeeezus, have a little faith man. They are out their best WR, a solid DT and a good LB. They do not have anywhere near the rush the Rams do and allowed almost 200 yards rushing to the Bears.
HawksHawksHawks":1cb9ywb6 said:Hawk_Nation":1cb9ywb6 said:HawksHawksHawks":1cb9ywb6 said:Really good. I want to say 12-2 or something like that. But the real issue is that this is a road game. The media used to make a huge deal about how good Russell's record was against elite quarterbacks, but how many tough road games (outside of the NFC West obv) has he had to play?
Denver, New England, Green Bay and Dallas have all had to come here. I for one believe we have about a 10% chance on Sunday.
Wow. Im expecting a very tough game but geeeeezus, have a little faith man. They are out their best WR, a solid DT and a good LB. They do not have anywhere near the rush the Rams do and allowed almost 200 yards rushing to the Bears.
I think 10% is being optimistic! GB was undefeated at home last year and has one of the strongest home field advantages in the league.
If we played them 100 times at Lambeau under the lights how many of those do you think we would win in our current situation (no Kam, no protection for Russ, uninspired play-calling)?
No. Given it's a neutral field and both teams have two weeks to prepare. Not factoring in the very long halftime and other distactions that make it different from any other game including the playoffs.seahawksfan28":7yj4y8bn said:Does the Super Bowl count as a "Prime Time" game? Cause then we have lost 2 under Carroll.
MizzouHawkGal":10dvm2yw said:We're 20-8 in Monday Night Football all time and under PC we're 10-1 in prime time games (TNF, SNF, MNF) only loss was against San Francisco on TNF 17-13 in 2012. Basically it doesn't matter if we're at home or not we bring our A game and usually it's a guaranteed win.
We have 5 prime time games this year by the way. TNF at Santa Clara, MNF in Seattle vs. Detroit and 3 SNF vs Green Bay, Arizona and Baltimore with Arizona being in Seattle.
NewJerseyHawk":n030erdi said:Given that Green Bay lost their starting MLB for the year and would be likely to start Rookie Jake Ryan out of Michigan would mean underneath coverages would be sacrificed and running lanes for Lynch, Jackson and Rawls are going to be there all game long.
Rewatched the game and the sacks were not as bad as I thought and the line didn't play as bad as many believe. I know it sounds critical, but our running backs are power backs and can make yardage when tackled, but are very slow to the hole early this season.....there were running lanes that Lynch got through and Wilson did as well, but both players are not in mid-season form with footspeed.
This really is an easy game to forecast, it will be high scoring and last team with the ball will likely win. I don't see either teams defense clicking early, while watching the game live Sunday, both games were on screens next to each other and Matt Forte ran wild, in both situations while trailing and with a lead. The Bears also have no pass rush of note.
Add in Frank Clark only playing a handful of snaps and I see a lot more 5 man rushes to get Rodgers uncomfortable.....
Seahawks 30, Packers 27..... :mrgreen:
MizzouHawkGal":24ca4j76 said:No. Given it's a neutral field and both teams have two weeks to prepare. Not factoring in the very long halftime and other distactions that make it different from any other game including the playoffs.seahawksfan28":24ca4j76 said:Does the Super Bowl count as a "Prime Time" game? Cause then we have lost 2 under Carroll.