Packers Daily: Who's Ready For Round 2?
The Packers have a lot of questions to answer while figuring out who will be playing against the Bears on Saturday night.
By PackerAaron
The Packers have a lot of questions to answer while figuring out who will be playing against the Bears on Saturday night.
By PackerAaron
Comments (6)
Snap the ball
December 16, 2025 at 08:36 pm
They all will be playing
Rest and get ready
SicSemperTyrannis
December 17, 2025 at 12:56 pm
I appreciate the optimism and you're comments are MUCH better than when you first got here, but realistically if you start with our players who are out for the season and put them on an expansion team, you'd have a pretty good core of players if they were all at 100%. Add to that those injured Sunday who won't play Sunday and it's just even moreso.
If you mean everyone able to play will want to, that's still more than 48 allowable for game day activation.
EricTorkelson
December 17, 2025 at 04:25 pm
OK Snap it looks like Watson will play ( boy I will hate to see his convulsions on the field if he really gets hurt ) might be a flight for life ... Ha Ha
Snap the ball
December 16, 2025 at 09:54 pm
The pressure is on the Bears.
Always injuries in the league
Play fundamentally good football take advantage of their weaknesses and Win.
WorseWisconsin
December 17, 2025 at 11:57 am
"The pressure is on the Bears."
The Bears are playing with house money. Win projections in the 7-9 range were considered a sign of growth and optimism; they've already exceeded that. If they went 0-3 the rest of the way, they still had an excellent season compared to expectations.
GB on the other hand, even before the Parsons trade they were considered Superbowl contenders.
SicSemperTyrannis
December 17, 2025 at 01:12 pm
I'm not doom and gloom! The word expectations now has no meaning for this season. Everyone on the roster including the PS was the best in College, which is why they're in the NFL. At a bare minimum this is an opportunity to develop more players, and at least some players will exceed expectations. Look at Cox, last time he played his stats were GREAT. LVN has improved over the rest of his career before he got injured. Golden Melton and Reed are 3 very speedy WRs, it's just that none of them have the catch radius or height of #9 so you throw to them only when they're actually open. Speaking of which a week before last game I said don't take long shots into contested windows, Denver's defense will beat you. So I hated that deep throw to #9 before it was thrown because he was covered. Some have said their HC was formerly in a scandal involving paying bounties to injure players, I don't know that anything dirty contributed to our list of injuries or if they just played a physical game.
Failure to adjust the game plan to specific opponents is not how you win championships. Failure to adjust in-game has been a MLF weakness his entire time in GB, and he's reverted back to clock management mistakes too after doing ok with that in a few key situations.
It was a GREAT game, right until it wasn't. I look forward to watching the rest of the season, regardless how many more games that is. I was hoping to see LVN and Gary on the inside with Micah and JJ Enegbare at edge, that obviously won't happen this season and we don't know if all 4 will even be on the team next year.
The chances go down of being ahead in garbage time and using that as opportunity to see what (for one example) they have in Monk is still essential for Gutey to know before the draft. It will be interesting to see who they play, and what they do ...
GPG!!