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    Ian Kenyon ‏@IanKenyonNFL 21h21 hours ago
    3rd and 9+ yards QB ratings this year:
    Aaron Rodgers - 150.7
    Tom Brady - 91.3
    Drew Brees - 90.6
    Andrew Luck - 84.6
    Peyton Manning - 71.4
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    Quote Originally Posted by mraynrand View Post
    I was there the last time in 2006, for the Brett Favre constellation of errors game (another one?, you may ask).

    Buffalo is the most primitive outpost in the NFL. Most of the fans have only recently begun to walk upright, and they expect you to understand their grunting language, and get pissed when you don't. The parking lot is gravel and they break up shipping pallets with sledgehammers and burn them in bonfires right next to their 20 year old pickup trucks. They don't give a *uck. One guy had a modified weedwhacker with a blender attachment and was serving margaritas, with just ice and tequila.

    The stadium was designed by the same architect who built stonehenge, and it has just a few more working facilities (the beer spigot works, but the toilets don't so much).

    The fans taking a leak in the men's room shout back and forth about Sabres rivalries, playoff wins over the Habs in '75, etc. etc. And they mean it. They really hate the other hockey teams.

    Fans are outrageously drunk and tremendously obnoxious (but still not as vulgar as Philly fans). They don't like any fan of any other team at any time. At All. The field looks hard and forbidding and the fans next to the field have faces filled with malice, despair, and disease, as though you are walking through a leper colony.

    I've never been in a tougher venue as a fan and can imagine nothing tougher than playing in that hell hole as a player. Even the deafening noise of domes is better, because it is uniformly loud, unlike Rich Stadium, where the pernicious pestilence of Bills fans is in full throat, the garrulous grunting of the fans like those of the hungry swarms of the undead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mraynrand
    I was there the last time in 2006, for the Brett Favre constellation of errors game (another one?, you may ask).

    Buffalo is the most primitive outpost in the NFL. Most of the fans have only recently begun to walk upright, and they expect you to understand their grunting language, and get pissed when you don't. The parking lot is gravel and they break up shipping pallets with sledgehammers and burn them in bonfires right next to their 20 year old pickup trucks. They don't give a *uck. One guy had a modified weedwhacker with a blender attachment and was serving margaritas, with just ice and tequila.

    The stadium was designed by the same architect who built stonehenge, and it has just a few more working facilities (the beer spigot works, but the toilets don't so much).

    The fans taking a leak in the men's room shout back and forth about Sabres rivalries, playoff wins over the Habs in '75, etc. etc. And they mean it. They really hate the other hockey teams.

    Fans are outrageously drunk and tremendously obnoxious (but still not as vulgar as Philly fans). They don't like any fan of any other team at any time. At All. The field looks hard and forbidding and the fans next to the field have faces filled with malice, despair, and disease, as though you are walking through a leper colony.

    I've never been in a tougher venue as a fan and can imagine nothing tougher than playing in that hell hole as a player. Even the deafening noise of domes is better, because it is uniformly loud, unlike Rich Stadium, where the pernicious pestilence of Bills fans is in full throat, the garrulous grunting of the fans like those of the hungry swarms of the undead.
    Brilliant. This must be played while reading in John Facenda voice...

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    Quote Originally Posted by vince View Post
    Brilliant. This must be played while reading in John Facenda voice...
    That was good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smuggler View Post
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    Ian Kenyon ‏@IanKenyonNFL 21h21 hours ago
    3rd and 9+ yards QB ratings this year:

    Aaron Rodgers - 150.7

    The BEST of the REST:

    Tom Brady - 91.3

    Drew Brees - 90.6

    Andrew Luck - 84.6

    Peyton Manning - 71.4

    He's a witch......

    Burn him at the stake.
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    Quote Originally Posted by woodbuck27 View Post
    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...ers-in-week-15

    Eddie Lacy status in question for Packers in Week 15

    By: Chris Wesseling ... Around the NFL Writer

    Published: Dec. 11, 2014 at 07:45 p.m. ... Updated: Dec. 11, 2014 at 08:39 p.m.

    "It depends on how the rest of the week goes," Lacy said, via the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. "I'm progressing still. But there's still some things that need to be figured out."


    GO PACK GO !

    http://www.packers.com/media-center/...8-4cdd6b4072e0

    Eddie Lacy won't play if it disadvantages the team

    Packers running back Eddie Lacy was available to the media on Thursday, Dec. 11.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mraynrand View Post
    I was there the last time in 2006, for the Brett Favre constellation of errors game (another one?, you may ask).

    Buffalo is the most primitive outpost in the NFL. Most of the fans have only recently begun to walk upright, and they expect you to understand their grunting language, and get pissed when you don't. The parking lot is gravel and they break up shipping pallets with sledgehammers and burn them in bonfires right next to their 20 year old pickup trucks. They don't give a *uck. One guy had a modified weedwhacker with a blender attachment and was serving margaritas, with just ice and tequila.

    The stadium was designed by the same architect who built stonehenge, and it has just a few more working facilities (the beer spigot works, but the toilets don't so much).

    The fans taking a leak in the men's room shout back and forth about Sabres rivalries, playoff wins over the Habs in '75, etc. etc. And they mean it. They really hate the other hockey teams.

    Fans are outrageously drunk and tremendously obnoxious (but still not as vulgar as Philly fans). They don't like any fan of any other team at any time. At All. The field looks hard and forbidding and the fans next to the field have faces filled with malice, despair, and disease, as though you are walking through a leper colony.

    I've never been in a tougher venue as a fan and can imagine nothing tougher than playing in that hell hole as a player. Even the deafening noise of domes is better, because it is uniformly loud, unlike Rich Stadium, where the pernicious pestilence of Bills fans is in full throat, the garrulous grunting of the fans like those of the hungry swarms of the undead.
    I don't always agree with Ayn, but he's broken the code on this one. Any Pack fans attending this game should consider not wearing your team stuff. Bills fans are a strange lot and VERY violent. I'll never attend another event there and would not encourage anyone to do so.

    I wish they would scream profanities at opposing fans, it'd give some form of early warning. Bills fans lead the league in sucker punches. I even quit going skiing up in that area, due to the strange inhabitants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mraynrand View Post
    I was there the last time in 2006, for the Brett Favre constellation of errors game (another one?, you may ask).

    Buffalo is the most primitive outpost in the NFL. Most of the fans have only recently begun to walk upright, and they expect you to understand their grunting language, and get pissed when you don't. The parking lot is gravel and they break up shipping pallets with sledgehammers and burn them in bonfires right next to their 20 year old pickup trucks. They don't give a *uck. One guy had a modified weedwhacker with a blender attachment and was serving margaritas, with just ice and tequila.

    The stadium was designed by the same architect who built stonehenge, and it has just a few more working facilities (the beer spigot works, but the toilets don't so much).

    The fans taking a leak in the men's room shout back and forth about Sabres rivalries, playoff wins over the Habs in '75, etc. etc. And they mean it. They really hate the other hockey teams.

    Fans are outrageously drunk and tremendously obnoxious (but still not as vulgar as Philly fans). They don't like any fan of any other team at any time. At All. The field looks hard and forbidding and the fans next to the field have faces filled with malice, despair, and disease, as though you are walking through a leper colony.

    I've never been in a tougher venue as a fan and can imagine nothing tougher than playing in that hell hole as a player. Even the deafening noise of domes is better, because it is uniformly loud, unlike Rich Stadium, where the pernicious pestilence of Bills fans is in full throat, the garrulous grunting of the fans like those of the hungry swarms of the undead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    Hawk says he is fine, not injured and doesn't want to be a storyline. But IS launching a reality show on The Ocho called "BJ and the Hawk".

    http://www.packersnews.com/story/spo...line/20273675/
    Joke if you want, but could the guy sound more geniune that he does in this quote?
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    "You don't need to sit there and whine about it," "It doesn't matter. No one cares. Everyone is in their own life and they should be. This team is playing really well. That's why I was hesitant to even come in (the locker room). Nothing is about me. It shouldn't be about me. It's dumb to talk about me. We're 10-3. … I shouldn't be a storyline."
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    ^^^ I've been critical of Hawk the player, but the guy is totally solid. I hope Hawk always returns for Packer alumni events.
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    He might make a decent coach some day. Hopefully sooner than later.

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    Nine year serviceable starter plus a good citizen, teammate and ambassador. As many have said, his draft position is why he comes under fire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mraynrand View Post
    ^^^ I've been critical of Hawk the player, but the guy is totally solid. I hope Hawk always returns for Packer alumni events.
    If they put Hawk in the Packers HOF, it would give the impression that mediocrity is acceptable.

    I know it is easier to get into the Packers HOF than it is to score in a brothel, but I'm against Hawk being in the Packers HOF. Mediocrity is unacceptable in a league of extraordinary gentlemen.

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    Hawk is the leading tackler in Packer history. He will make the Packer HOF.

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    Hawk is the leading tackler in Packer history. He will make the Packer HOF.
    Deservedly so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patler View Post
    Hawk is the leading tackler in Packer history. He will make the Packer HOF.
    Chances are, Hawk will be in it - probably for his durability more than anything else. But a case could be made that Nick Barnett was a better ILB than Hawk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrion Lannister View Post
    If they put Hawk in the Packers HOF, it would give the impression that mediocrity is acceptable.

    I know it is easier to get into the Packers HOF than it is to score in a brothel, but I'm against Hawk being in the Packers HOF. Mediocrity is unacceptable in a league of extraordinary gentlemen.
    I didn't say anything about putting Hawk in the GB HOF, but why not? GB has had extensive stretches of sub-mediocrity. It's part of their heritage. Hawk is better than mediocre. Still, his tackles and other accomplishments would get him GB HOF status mostly as a 'lifetime achievement' award, and not for anything routinely and exceptionally outstanding that he's done. He's compares favorably with Donald Driver in this regard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guiness View Post
    Joke if you want, but could the guy sound more geniune that he does in this quote?
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    Quote Originally Posted by woodbuck27 View Post
    Ian Kenyon ‏@IanKenyonNFL 21h21 hours ago
    3rd and 9+ yards QB ratings this year:

    Aaron Rodgers - 150.7

    The BEST of the REST:

    Tom Brady - 91.3

    Drew Brees - 90.6

    Andrew Luck - 84.6

    Peyton Manning - 71.4

    He's a witch......

    Burn him at the stake.
    That is just sick.

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