Oooo fun that you are going to be there! I'm also going to be there! First game I've been to at Lambeau in about 10 years since I live across the country now. I'm so excited 😭
San Francisco’s defense is one of the league’s best until 3rd down. The San Francisco 49ers are currently allowing offenses to convert a 1st down on 43.3% of 3rd downs. That ranks 25th in the league. Meanwhile, the Green Bay Packers have struggled on 3rd downs converting on only 36.6% of 3rd downs which ranks 22nd overall. In these situations, I usually lean towards the offense and I’m not just saying that because it would benefit the Green Bay Packers in this case. Teams that can’t get off of the field on 3rd down lend to lose close games, like what happened to the San Francisco 49ers last week against the Seattle Seahawks. Staying on the defensive side of the ball on 3rd down isn’t the only situational defense the San Francisco 49ers have struggled with this year. Through 11 weeks, opposing teams score touchdowns on 62.5% of red zone possessions. Only 9 defenses have been worse in the red zone this year than the San Francisco 49ers. But very few offenses have been worse in the red zone than the Green Bay Packers currently sitting at 27th in red zone efficiency at 48.7%. There is a good chance this game comes down to who plays better in the red zone because just like the Green Bay Packers, the San Francisco 49ers offense has been brutal near the goal line with a nearly identical 48.7% touchdown rate when they get down there. Situational play-calling and decision making is going to be paramount in this matchup which honestly concerns me a bit. I think Matt Lafluer is having a mostly fantastic season (and career) but if I have one consistent knock on him as a head coach, it’s his situational play-calling and big-time decision-making. We’ve seen some very questionable choices from him in some huge moments, we can’t have that this Sunday. This game is more than just another random week 12 matchup. It’s a chance for the Green Bay Packers to show that they are no longer getting bullied by physical teams like the San Francisco 49ers. A chance to show the entire NFL that this team is capable of not only reaching the playoffs, but winning the whole thing. Go Pack Go 💚💚💛💛
I wanna get 200 yards rushing like they used to do to us. Love can go like 10 of 12 for 150 and 2 TDs. Jacobs like 25 carries 165 yards. Kraft needs to have a big day blocking and receiving. 24-19 Packers GPG!!!
Oooo fun that you are going to be there! I'm also going to be there! First game I've been to at Lambeau in about 10 years since I live across the country now. I'm so excited 😭
I'm gonna be at this game too! It will be my first time watching a game at Lambeau, so the excitement level has never been higher 🏈
Josh Jacobs signature game. Control the clock and wear down the San Francisco defense
if the run the ball( and they should)... 35-21 packers
LETS GO LADIES!!!
no tik tok... i dont even have it
San Francisco’s defense is one of the league’s best until 3rd down. The San Francisco 49ers are currently allowing offenses to convert a 1st down on 43.3% of 3rd downs. That ranks 25th in the league. Meanwhile, the Green Bay Packers have struggled on 3rd downs converting on only 36.6% of 3rd downs which ranks 22nd overall. In these situations, I usually lean towards the offense and I’m not just saying that because it would benefit the Green Bay Packers in this case. Teams that can’t get off of the field on 3rd down lend to lose close games, like what happened to the San Francisco 49ers last week against the Seattle Seahawks. Staying on the defensive side of the ball on 3rd down isn’t the only situational defense the San Francisco 49ers have struggled with this year. Through 11 weeks, opposing teams score touchdowns on 62.5% of red zone possessions. Only 9 defenses have been worse in the red zone this year than the San Francisco 49ers. But very few offenses have been worse in the red zone than the Green Bay Packers currently sitting at 27th in red zone efficiency at 48.7%. There is a good chance this game comes down to who plays better in the red zone because just like the Green Bay Packers, the San Francisco 49ers offense has been brutal near the goal line with a nearly identical 48.7% touchdown rate when they get down there. Situational play-calling and decision making is going to be paramount in this matchup which honestly concerns me a bit. I think Matt Lafluer is having a mostly fantastic season (and career) but if I have one consistent knock on him as a head coach, it’s his situational play-calling and big-time decision-making. We’ve seen some very questionable choices from him in some huge moments, we can’t have that this Sunday. This game is more than just another random week 12 matchup. It’s a chance for the Green Bay Packers to show that they are no longer getting bullied by physical teams like the San Francisco 49ers. A chance to show the entire NFL that this team is capable of not only reaching the playoffs, but winning the whole thing. Go Pack Go 💚💚💛💛
Redzone offense is key can't settle for FG in this game.
Shoot, i would like just the points instead of zero
I think this game is gonna be something like 37-32
49ers have been kryptonite to the pack for a while... Their embarrassing losses to them a decade ago alone extended kaeps qb career an extra year
Where is the Cheesehead TV meet up at?
I wanna get 200 yards rushing like they used to do to us. Love can go like 10 of 12 for 150 and 2 TDs. Jacobs like 25 carries 165 yards. Kraft needs to have a big day blocking and receiving.
24-19 Packers
GPG!!!
We really should get something for first comment! Virtual high five???
Don't make a TikTok. That app is cancer
Ross Uglem?