Everything you need to know about Lions/Packers, including how to watch, betting line, injury report, officiating and broadcast crews, and three things to watch.
Division title hopes...how about playoff hopes? In my mind, this is a must win with the Rams and the frozen tundra in Chicago (outdoors where Goff is less efficient) on the horizon.
Looks like the Lions D will have to win this game. Lions won’t have a chance in a shoot out so I’m betting the game plan is going to be run left, pitch right, quick slant, punt for field position. Packers get up two scores this game is over, better hope 9-7 lions. Key: no turnovers for lions, 2 for packers.
Three things to watch are 2 guards and a center.
Hope Jamo and St Brown can hold on to the ball today. Not many other options on the field today for 3rd down conversions.
Assuming Davenport is on a limited snap count, does he get more used more on presumed passing downs?
Pitch count is certainly possible, but wouldn't expect him to be limited to passing downs. He doesn't have those kinds of schematic limitations.
limited drop in talent with glasgow out imo. we will be just fine, packers also missing talent.
Division title hopes...how about playoff hopes? In my mind, this is a must win with the Rams and the frozen tundra in Chicago (outdoors where Goff is less efficient) on the horizon.
Looks like the Lions D will have to win this game. Lions won’t have a chance in a shoot out so I’m betting the game plan is going to be run left, pitch right, quick slant, punt for field position. Packers get up two scores this game is over, better hope 9-7 lions. Key: no turnovers for lions, 2 for packers.
One minor note game is at 1
Yeah I hadn't noticed that, it's always been 12:30... curious of the change.
Damn, they got me
Just didn't want someone making plans and ending up needing to spend an extra half hour taking to family