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Packers Unscripted: Rebound recipe

Mike and Wes preview Sunday night’s matchup with the Bears, beginning with an injury update on the Packers (:18) and continuing with the keys to victory on defense (1:26) and offense (6:42). They also recap the debut of Green Bay’s new special teams (12:52) and discuss some interesting stats heading into the home opener (16:04) as well as other notable Week 2 matchups around the NFL (19:55).

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Demetrius Melvin

Go Pack Go!! Some in the media wrote us off after week 1 again, let’s prove them wrong again!!!!!

    Brian Bacich

    Just need a qb. Lol

    Demetrius Melvin

    @Brian Bacich Hahaha 😂

B100Packer4Life

You rebound by playing the way we should be playing 🙄

Jon JT

#1 thing to do FIRE Joe Barry!!!! Hot garbage absolutely inexcusable what he did last week everyone in the NFL is astounded Jaire wasn’t on the NFL best receiver

    Ryan Reed

    Your impatience astounds me. Week 1. You probably said the same thing after week 1 last year, huh? Give it some time, eh? There’s a lot of factors that go into why a team plays as bad as they did. A coach is one, but there’s a thing called learning from mistakes. Let’s see how they look this week.

Awaken child Of god

Well Kingsley and Gary with Walker and wayatt

Absolute Death

Y’all gotta put up more Douglas interviews #29 💪🧀

James Barlow

The “we always struggle at Minnesota” thing is one of the more familiar legends in the ongoing formulation of Packer lore. A quick perusal of history unveils a much more ambiguous, if not murky picture with regard to actual fact:
In this century the Packers are W12-L11 ‘@ Minnesota’, their longest loss streak of three coming in 2016-2019, consecutive losses averaging an 11 point deficit per contest. But the century also saw back-to-back wins at MN five (5) times, with one notable triple consecutive win run from 2013-2015 for an avg. of 7.67 points per victory on the win streak. The 11 GB @ MN losses on the century were defeats averaging just over 8 points per game, while the dozen Packer victories over the same time frame were at an average of
9.42 pts per win.
The myth that “the Packers have ALWAYS had trouble beating the Vikings at Minnesota” is especially dispelled by a cursory examination of the budding rivalry in its formative years. From 1961, the purple’s first bruising year in the NFL thru 1967, the year of Coach Lombardi’s retirement, (and three years before the Ascension), Green Bay was undefeated at Minnesota (7-0), winning at an average of nearly 16 points per game, having gone undefeated in that regard through the legendary era’s spread. Here are the figures:
1961-1967,
W7 L0 :
’61 +26
’62 +27
’63 +9
’64 +9
’65 +25
’66 +12
’67 +3
2000-2022,
W12 L11:
’00 +5
’01 -23
’02 -10
’03 +3
’04 +3
’05 -3
’06 +6
’07 +7
’08 -1
’09 -7
’10 +28
’11 +6
’12 -3
’13 +13
’14 +3
’15 +17
’16 -3
’17 -13
’18 -7
’19 +13
’20 +9
’21 -3
’22 -16
To conclude, the belief that “the Packers always have trouble winning at Minnesota” belongs to that vast storehouse of myth as legendary as the team itself (like how “the 3 guys who froze to death at the Ice Bowl all died on their birthday” or “until Lombardi came they always offered free beer at exhibition games”) making things like generation-long, vast stretches of championshipless seasons for aeons much less agonizingly unendurable.

Brian Bacich

The bears are going to run crossing routes through that weak packers zone all day. That secondary was a terrible against the vikes.

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