Packer Transplants LIVE Tonight!

Corey and Aaron return to preview the upcoming Divisional Round match-up between the Green Bay Packers and the New York Giants as well as talk anything and everything having to do with the Green and Gold.

That's right Packers fans - we're back!

Join me and my co-host Corey Behnke tonight for the latest installment of Packer Transplants LIVE tonight at 9pm EST/8pm CST. Corey and I are thrilled to be welcoming Tom Silverstein, Packers beat writer for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel as over very special guest tonight. We will, of course, be previewing the upcoming Divisional Round match-up between the Green Bay Packers and the New York Giants as well as talking anything and everything having to do with the Green and Gold.

Of course, we'll also be joined by the best and brightest from around the Packers Blogosphere, including our own Brian CarriveauJayme Joers and John Rehor from Eat More Cheese as well as C.D. AngeliMax Ginsberg and Andrew Garda.

So make sure you come here to Cheesehead TV at 9pm est/8pm cst for the latest installment of the 2011 version of Packer Transplants. Not going to be by a computer? Download the Livestream app for your iPhone and watch the show on the go. You can also participate in the Live chat on the go with the Cover It Live app. And, as always, we'll have an archived version of the show up on the site shortly after we're done, as well as on iTunes.

However you end up watching, be sure to catch this and every episode from now until the end of the 2011 season.

Go Pack!

 

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fish/crane's picture

January 11, 2012 at 02:26 pm

Good a place as any- with the new OT rule regarding a field goal- it makes sense to kick off- I would think? While a TD beats you- a field goal doesn't. - If it was about 50-50 prior to the new rule- I present that the kicking team will have an advantage as this rule plays out.

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January 11, 2012 at 05:21 pm

But why would a team turn down the opportunity to score a TD and win the game on the first drive of OT.

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January 11, 2012 at 09:42 pm

Well if you think your chances are greater that you can score a TD in one 80 yard drive rather than stopping a team from an 80 yd drive for a TD- so be it. - a field goal leaves you vulnerable.

Granted- it depends on the type of game but a long 80 yd TD drive will be a bit challenging to execute as caution in field goal range will inhibit a first drive team's aggressiveness.

We'll see how it plays out---

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