Kevin from Ocean Isle Beach, NC
A twist to a standard question. What do the Rams need to do to stop our Packers?
LA has to win up front. Aaron Donald was banged up last January but his visible frustration was symbolic of how that whole Rams defense felt in that 32-18 loss. LA needs to pressure with four, limit the big plays downfield and be stout in the red area if it has any hope of winning Sunday.
Stu from Shawano, WI
Greetings II, and thanks for all you do. So, Packers beat Niners, Niners beat Rams, therefore, Packers beat Rams, correct? If not, why not?
It's a matchup league and some teams are better equipped to deal with others, so I'm not sure the Pythagorean theorem applies to football. That being said, the Packers are finally embarking on this long-awaited stretch of home games. They gotta make it count.
Linda from Portage, WI
What is the probability that the Packer game time for Sunday, Dec. 12, will be moved to an earlier time and how many days do they have to notify the teams that they are moving the time?
I believe that decision would need to be made next Tuesday, but as bad as the Bears have been, I can't see NBC flexing out a game involving Aaron Rodgers and a contending Packers team.
Dale from Fenton, MI
Equanimeous St. Brown is quite the linguist, it seems. What language was he speaking at the end of his press conference?
Er sprach Deutsch. His mother, Miriam, is from Germany.
Johnny from Madison, WI
Given Mason Crosby's career FG% of 80%, there's a 7% chance that he would have missed 8 of the 23 FGs he's attempted this year. That's low, but not astronomically low. When you attempt as many as Mason has (445), you're going to go through slumps. That's when it pays to have a coaching staff who trusts their players and a veteran who can fight through and keep his confidence till they start flying straight again.
It's not easy to find a kicker in the NFL. Period. It's dang-near impossible to find a kicker in the middle of an NFL season. So, I say dance with the one that brung ya for the last 14 years.
Eric from Rochester, MN
Happy belated Thanksgiving, II! I am grateful reading you every day! I was wondering if you could explain the coin-flip deferral process. I think the layman's understanding that if Team A wins the coin flip and chooses to defer, that automatically means that Team B will receive the kickoff. I have seen you guys explain that it just means Team A will defer to the second half, where Team B ultimately receives the kickoff. Can you clarify specifically what all this means? Thank you so much! GPG
Deferring just means Team A is deferring its choice to kick or receive until the second half. So, naturally Team B chooses to receive (although Chicago tried to defer the deferral). Then, Team A chooses which way it wants to kick.
Paul from De Pere, WI
Calling Jonathan Taylor a legitimate franchise running back seems like faint praise to me. Some consider him the best RB in the NFL.
I wasn't trying to equivocate. All I was doing was admitting I was wrong about Jonathan Taylor and he is an elite back. In a world of know-it-alls, a reminder it is OK to be wrong every once in a while.
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