Pack-A-Day Podcast - Episode 53 - Packers-Vikings Preview Part 2

Tyler Grzegorek & Nick Schmitz discuss Aaron Rodgers and if he will play and what to expect from the Packers' offense. Nick & Tyler talk about Jimmy Graham and how big of an impact he will have on the game as well as the defense and what they need to do in order stop the Vikings.

Tyler Grzegorek & Nick Schmitz discuss Aaron Rodgers and if he will play and what to expect from the Packers' offense. Nick & Tyler talk about Jimmy Graham and how big of an impact he will have on the game as well as the defense and what they need to do in order stop the Vikings.

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Andrew Lloyd Peth's picture

September 16, 2018 at 09:39 am

Overall an excellent broadcast, but I'm going to take issue with one thing:

I'm tired of everyone assuming Kizer is a lost cause who destroys any chance of winning. C'mon, people, he had a bad outing against the Bears, but this kid is talented and learning every week.

I'm picking Minnesota regardless of who plays QB, and obviously Rodgers is worlds better than Kizer. Rodgers is worlds better than 80% of starting NFL QB's.

But Kizer has practiced all week with the starters, and if he has to go in at some point, he's more ready than he was in Week 1.

Give the kid a freakin' chance, folks. Yeah, he's raw, but he's also highly mobile, powerful, and possessing a cannon. If he has to go in, change the offense to match his strengths and PLAY BALL!

Rodgers is the franchise, but Kizer isn't the end of the known universe. I can't believe I'm the one saying this, but how about a little positivity, people?

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Jonathan Spader's picture

September 16, 2018 at 11:11 am

My negativity regarding Kizer isn't the QB himself but MM's ability to scheme around Kizer instead of Rodgers. In 2017 we saw what MM did when Rodgers went down and Hundley came in. Until we see a new gameplan what's new?

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