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Ask a Packer Fan!!!


Hello Giant fans! I'm Jabooty from Acme Packing Company, and I'm here to answer any questions you may have about our upcoming and very important matchup this Sunday. Both of our teams have really struggled with injuries. I believe you have 15 guys on IR and we have 14, along with several other critical players injured and just plain out for this game. RE Cullen Jenkins is still unfortunately out again this Sunday, so I'm a little worried about your running game. I wouldn't look too much into our Run D stats because it is skewed by mobile QB's, but if you want to in order to get your hopes up, by all means go for it! Without Jenkins and Clay Matthews still playing hurt, I'm worried but confident in our ability to stop the run. I just heard Aaron Rodgers is good to go this Sunday, so that's good news for us.

Your best chance in beating the Packers is on the ground and keeping the ball out of Rodgers hands. If you have to rely on Eli to beat us, I can assure you that you're doomed. I am confident in ranking the Packers Secondary the best in the NFC and maybe ahead of the Jets for the NFL, just as I'm confident to rank the Giants DL the best in the NFL among 4-3 Defenses. Your DL also scares me because we have had issues in run blocking and pass protection. I'm confident that McCarthy will gameplan around this to ensure that the ball gets out of Rodgers' hands quickly.

Our Special Teams is still garbage. If you don't believe me, just go to youtube and watch videos of Connolly, an Offensive Lineman returning a kickoff for a TD! LOL! Even Packer fans laugh at the joke of a Special Teams Unit we have. It's crap. Pure crap.

If you have any other questions or about any of our players, feel free to ask away, and I will answer them to the best of my ability. Hopefully some of my fellow Packer fans will join in too. All I ask is to keep this civil and appropriate. Thanks guys!!!

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