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Thursday, October 3, 2013
Lions/Packers game matchup...
this is about the Packers/Lions game on Sunday:the biggest offensive weapon that the Lions have is wide receiver Calvin Johnson,who broke Jerry Rice's NFL record for receiving yardage,with nearly 2,000 yards,and they have a potent offense with running back Reggie Bush(BOO!!!!-am a USC Trojan fan),and quarterback Matthew Stafford... the Lions' front seven is quick and rather good,but the defensive backfield can be had over the top,with long passes,but they can hit hard... now for the Packers,it all starts with quarterback Aaron Rodgers,who may be the best pure passer in the NFL,but the keys to the Packers' offense is the running game(Eddie Lacy-concussion-is practicing),and the fact of how the improving,but very young,offensive line can hold up against Detroit's tough front seven,to give Rodgers time to get the football to the Packers' talented receiving corps... even though Detroit was 4-12 last year,Matthew Stafford threw for 5,000 yards(Johnson being over 40 percent of the offense),so the Packers' defensive line and backfield will be tested all day... big questions for both teams:can Clay Matthews,for the Packers,and Ndamukong Suh get to the opposing quarterbacks,to slow down both offenses??? if they do,it will be a dogfight... if it is a shootout,turnovers will make the difference,and both teams can score quite handily,and yet the most turnovers,most likely,will decide the game... i "despise" the Lions(laughing),but they have the second best offense in the division,behind the Packers,but they have a jitterbug in Bush,who can run very well,but can the Lions put it all together to win the game??? possible,but honestly,the Packers are a very hungry,rested,and pissed off team,coming off a tough,but disappointing loss to the Cincinnati Bengals,two weeks ago... so it will be an interesting game to watch,Sunday...
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