Dave from Germantown, TN
I know offensive linemen love to get credit for a pancake block. In WYMM, you show Dean Lowry knocking a Rams lineman on his butt. Does Lowry get credit for a pancake or is there another metric for defensive linemen?
It's not an official stat for either side, but I'd surmise someone is keeping the tally in the locker room or meeting room.
Michael from Novato, CA
If I could have only one thing after the break, more than Z, Jaire, or even Bak, I'd like to have some way for Savage to hold onto the balls he has a real shot at. He's very assignment sure, so he's almost always in position, but if makes either pick in the MN game (including the one that resulted in DPI), we win. I can think of at least four more games he should have had the pick. He's my choice for potentially greatest post-bye impact.
As I'm sure I've mentioned before, Darnell Savage is a treat to watch on the game film. I can only imagine how much he stood out on the college film, prompting Gutekunst to trade up in the first round for him. He's a really good player who's right on the verge of becoming a weekly game-changer. Really, when you look at the last two games, as great a play as Douglas' pick-six was, the number of potential INTs for the secondary as a whole was very high. That could be a good sign for the stretch run.
Donald from Hazelton, PA
Adam Stenavich … I know they don't give coaches MVP votes, but this guy seems to be pulling all the right strings with the offensive line. I can't even imagine where the Packers would be without his coaching the players, having them ready to play.
And he's not even 40 years old. Talk about a bright future in this league.
Anthony from Eden Prairie, MN
Well II, there goes another one of your noon games. Apologies, but I guess not the worst problem to have, since it means we're playing well.
That game with the Ravens obviously was not staying at noon, not with FOX having the late afternoon window that day. Selfishly, I'm glad it wasn't flexed to prime time with the Bears game next week already in that slot, because the back-to-back night games in Weeks 2-3 nearly wiped me out.
Caleb from Knoxville, TN
What game is the most intriguing this bye weekend?
Would I be crazy to say Minnesota at Detroit? The Lions had them beat in Minneapolis, get them at home this time after some extra rest, while the Vikings are coming off a tough West Coast trip and might've lost Dalvin Cook to injury. The real game of the week, though, even with no bearing on the Packers, is the Patriots-Bills Monday nighter. Buckle up for that one.
Jeff from Muskego, WI
Who do you think is the best team in the AFC?
If the Bills win Monday night, I'm going with them. But I also could see the Ravens getting hot, or the Chiefs putting it together at the right time again.
Chad from Middleton, WI
Serious question here about officiating on the Monday night game – 15 seconds left, down by two, Seattle attempts an onside kick which they recover and I'm looking forward to the most exciting 15 seconds of my week (after the Packers' win of course). But it's canceled due to an illegal formation penalty which the announcers said was a safety issue. If it's a safety issue, why don't the officials step in before the play starts and say hey there, you mind lining up two steps to your right?
The kickoff alignment rule was implemented with safety in mind, but it's not up to the officials to be pre-emptive. Knowing and following the rules better than your opponent, regardless of the rationale behind them, will always be part of the competitive give-and-take.
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