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Dan:
Woodbuck responds with:I maintain that Bostick needed to get his head out of his ass and do his job on the onside kick and the game was over.
Of course one first down by the O sealed the deal also.
No ThunderDan you cannot slip it all on Brandon Bostick.
Read what Aaron Rodgers is saying:
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
We can get.... on the streets fricken' shitty with one another; or use the God given brains hopefully we're equipped with.
I won't argue what's over the top too obvious.
That was a top to bottom total team loss yesterday.
Time to see Ted Thompson behind a real change. Time for Ted Thompson to really manage it all.
Mike McCarthy has to be set on a different course.
I'm sure that Aaron Rodgers will have plenty of his 'in your face' to say to Mike McCarthy. He needs the support of Ted Thompson and we need to see things shaken up on the coaching staff.
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** To download Jesus Loves Me ring tones, you'll need a cell phone mame
** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
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Any one of six things could be changed slightly with better player performance and no coaching alterations and the game is won. Burnett's INT non-return, Jordy's near TD catch, 3rd and 1 goal line (twice), HHCD's near-INT in his freaking hands, Brad Jones FG non-play, Lacy's 3rd and 3 non-first down (Gained 2 yards), Rodgers slant pass to Cobb on 3rd down that was low and could not be turned into a first down.
Bostick's was among the most egregious because it was a mental mistake before it was a physical one. He was supposed to block the guy who recovered the ball. He didn't and then he didn't deliver. Its an obvious turning point that likely would have ended the game.
But the problem with discussing this topic with you is that you still pay NO attention to the second sentence in Dan's post, where he says the Offense could have won it too (agreeing with your ARod quote below his post). You also ignore his answer to another question that while the defense sagged, the offense had as many failings, if not more.
So you take the sentence out of context and pretend he said something he didn't. If that was done to you, we would get a 5,000 word post about how you have been slandered and that everyone should head out to the Meadow. All I am asking you to do is read the entire freaking post.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
You forgot the right sideline pass to Andrew Quarless and drop that was on the money and would have given the Packers an important late 4th Qtr, first down. Do you recall Aaron Rodgers expression after that drop?
On the next series as I recall it Seattle scored and set the stage for the onside kick.
I respond to ThunderDan's posts but we're not going to agree.
I've had him on ignore.
I couldn't help see some of his responses and I replied to his position (s).
That was an error on my part.
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Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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