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What we have learned from the victory of Green Bay 27-18

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  1. Parsons feeds the tremendous defensive effort of the packers. Micah Parsons Was even more impactful in his second Packers match, constantly disturbing the schedule of the commanders’ offensive, who did nothing before the middle of the second half. A quick glance at its relatively skinny statistics (two plated, 0.5 bags) says nothing of its domination, pulling three flags (one declined) and giving adjustments of the commanders’ plasters. It seemed – as in week 1 – to light a fire under the rest of the defense of Green Bay, which suddenly resembles one of the most dreaded in the league. Rashan Gary,, Devonte Wyat And Ederrin Cooper were all very active and disruptive. It was not perfect, like Walker Quai missed a tackle and Nate Hobbs Had a late detention call, but the packers constantly closed the commanders and obtained two fourth stops later. Yes, the impact of Parsons was undeniable, but the rest of this unit also deserves respect.
  2. The commanders’ offensive seemed to be warm. Through two games, commanders lacked coherent production and explosiveness. The defense of packers seems legitimate, but Washington’s inability to move the ball easily until the end of the match was a curious show. The commanders did not return the ball technically, but they had too much empty possessions – four clearances of clearance, two trials of missed fields and two reversals on the bottom. Watch Dan Quinn take out the ball from Jayden Daniels“Hands at the end of the first half in fourth and 4 to try a basket of 58 yards – with three dead and 14 seconds – was curious. Daniels was in the fire a large part of the match, pressure 21 times and dismissed four times. Deebo Samuel Had a long return to kick off and marked a touchdown in time of garbage, but he and Terry McLaur were bottled early. Washington practically abandoned the race in the second half, outside short films and Daniels rushes. He only launched 200 yards out of 42 attempts and never made a breach in the game with his legs.
  3. Packers offer the points left on the board, but the potential is there. The packers led five score discs, went up 404 signs of offensive and put the match out of reach with touchdown and goals on the field in the fourth quarter. Tight bits Tucker strength And Luke Musgrave Combined for 156 yards, Kraft quickly becoming one of the best in the league. But the packers also left points on the board with a turnover in the red zone on Downs, a TD called back and a missed basket. Jordan Love Had failures, and Matt Lafleur – perhaps wanting Goal’s team on the Vienna field – appeared angry after the first row of the first bass Matthew Golden. But love was above all good, even with the wound of the wide receiver Jayden Reed In the first half, striking big throws and converting a first emphatic race. It was good, not great. This offense is not yet quite there, and injuries accumulate, but there were more positive points than negatives on Thursday.
  4. Commanders suffered large injuries. Late in the game, with the packers comfortably, running back Greeting of Austin started to run and suffered a contactless Achilles injury. It is not good for an older ball carrier, and it puts more pressure on the receipts Jacory Croskey-Merritt To play. Another serious injury struck the defense in the first half, with UnpleasantThe lower leg is rolled up by following an additional point of the packers. Wide receiver Noah Brown suffered an injury to the groin, being excluded quickly after leaving the match and the corner Jonathan Jones and offensive tackle Brandon Coleman Also injured – although Coleman returned – by making a difficult night all around for commanders. To add the insult to the injury, they missed two trials on the ground of more than 50 yards, which returned to their long -distance problems last season. They have the mini-Bye to rest for the raiders, but the severity of some of these injuries suggest that the commanders will have to correct certain holes.
  5. The offensive line of the packers patchwork has survived but sometimes had trouble. Green Bay entered Thursday evening without starting the right tackle Zach Tom or left guard Aaron banksAnd the effect was felt. Beginner Anthony BeltonWho played the last three Snaps of the victory of the week 1 against Detroit, started at Tom and was reported for having held in the first half, destroying a 39 yards TD in Jayden Reed (which was injured on the game). It was replaced for the following two series by Darian KinnardBut Belton would end the match. Overall, the Frankenstein O-Line was from top to bottom, missing early racing blocks and winning three flags in total. Jordan Love faced a certain pressure and took two bags, with Rasheed Walker struggling on some rehearsals. The racing game also required a few compressed touches for Matthew Golden and Savion Williams To strengthen production by car. In order for this offense to reach its full potential, it needs this unit to get closer to full health.

Insignia for next generation statistics for commanders-Packers (via NFL Pro): Pass of 37 yards from Jordan Love to Malik Heath Had a probability of completion of 7.9%, the third most improbable completion in the NFL since 2018. Love’s Pass had an aerial distance of 51.2 yards, and Heath had a target separation of 1.5 yards and a touch of the touch of less than 0.3 yards.

NFL search: Josh Jacobs Marked another hit rushed Thursday evening, becoming the fourth player since 2000 to record a precipitated TD in 11 consecutive games (including the playoffs). Jacobs joins the Hall of Famer Ladainian Tomlinson (12, 2004), Jonathan Taylor (11, 2001) and the Holmes priest (11, 2002) like the others to do so.

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