Pack-A-Day Podcast - Episode 2255 - NFC North Report - Are the Vikings For Real?!
On today's show, Andy is joined by Carmen Vitali as they take a spin around the NFC North and talk a key injury in Detroit, a Bears team that continues to struggle, and a massive upcoming matchup with the Packers & Vikings. You won't want to miss it!
By AndyHerman
On today's show, Andy is joined by Carmen Vitali as they take a spin around the NFC North and talk a key injury in Detroit, a Bears team that continues to struggle, and a massive upcoming matchup with the Packers & Vikings. You won't want to miss it!
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Andy is a graduate of UW-Oshkosh and owns & operates the Pack-A-Day Podcast. Andy has taken multiple courses in NFL scouting and is an Editor for Packer Report. Andy grew up in Green Bay and is a lifelong season ticket holder - follow him on Twitter @AndyHermanNFL!
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Comments (3)
Ferrari-Driver
September 27, 2024 at 11:42 am
Carmen is one of your more impressive guests and has a wealth of football knowledge. I would be pleased to see you have her on your program more often as a guest.
Leatherhead
September 27, 2024 at 06:27 pm
Are they for real? They beat SF, and they stomped the Texans, and I figured both of them as playoff teams. They're 2nd in defense and 3rd in offense. So let's just say they're off to a real good start. I've seen them get off to good starts before.
60% of the yards come from Jones and Jefferson, and I think that's unsustainable.. If the defense can contain either one of those guys, we have a very good chance of winning. If our offense shows up....and I think it will....then we're going to have a solid win.
SicSemperTyrannis
September 28, 2024 at 04:30 am
Ja took Jefferson out of the game, except for one completion for a big gain, not that long ago. And Ja is BACK! If we don't need to double team him that's a huge advantage, although have answers for Aaron Jones is never a given. For anyone.
Between (what choo talkin' about) Willis and JL10, I like the strategy of starting Willis even if JL10 is ready to go, and only bring him in if Willis is stalling out. Willis has stated that having JL10 in the clipboard position is key to his success so far. Yes that's one expensive clipboard carrier but he's a great asset there, and re-injury would be expensive.
Although the chess match dimension of having JL10 making adjustments on the fly will, I expect, have JL10 starting if at all possible. I'd rather test our O line in this matchup first, and particularly by seeing if they're able to run. We could've really used this running game last year - and we still can ...
GPG