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Chevelle2
09-28-2008, 07:41 PM
1) This was one of the ugliest performances I have ever seen from the Packers.

2) We had many key players injured.

3) Yet we only lost by 9.


If someone can dispute those three, I'll leave this forum forever.

Rastak
09-28-2008, 07:43 PM
1) This was one of the ugliest performances I have ever seen from the Packers.

2) We had many key players injured.

3) Yet we only lost by 9.


If someone can dispute those three, I'll leave this forum forever.


You can toss out #1 since nobody has a fucking clue what you've seen.

Pacopete4
09-28-2008, 07:43 PM
1) This was one of the ugliest performances I have ever seen from the Packers.

2) We had many key players injured.

3) Yet we only lost by 9.


If someone can dispute those three, I'll leave this forum forever.



really? I've seen a lot worse IMO

disputed, but please don't leave

Gunakor
09-28-2008, 07:43 PM
Was not the ugliest performance I've seen. Not even close. This year, perhaps, but cmon. Ever? Nah, not close.

Chevelle2
09-28-2008, 07:44 PM
Maybe you guys should lear to read

ONE of the ugliest performances...

By the way you guys are trashing everyone under the sun in other threads, Im shocked you don't agree.

red
09-28-2008, 07:46 PM
i'd say the pack from the 80's had some ugly games

Pacopete4
09-28-2008, 07:47 PM
Maybe you guys should lear to read

ONE of the ugliest performances...

By the way you guys are trashing everyone under the sun in other threads, Im shocked you don't agree.


well define one... top 5, 10 ugliest? gotta be some limit to it

arcilite
09-28-2008, 07:48 PM
the losses to the bears last year were both ugly as hell

Brando19
09-28-2008, 07:59 PM
1) This was one of the ugliest performances I have ever seen from the Packers.

2) We had many key players injured.

3) Yet we only lost by 9.


If someone can dispute those three, I'll leave this forum forever.

Dude, #1 is an ignorant statement. The only game I ever attended at Lambeau was the home opener in '06...bears shut the Packers out 27-0. THAT was ugly....pure ugly. This game wasn't even close to being one of their worst. They put points on the board, had a chance, the defense made some big plays, but the running game was invisible, the OL sucked, and Rodgers had 3 costly INT's.

Merlin
09-28-2008, 09:10 PM
Anyone remember TJ Rubley? This was not the ugliest game ever. But MM has shown a propensity for looking clueless in his play calling during losses and that trend can't continue.

gbgary
09-28-2008, 09:23 PM
1) This was one of the ugliest performances I have ever seen from the Packers.

2) We had many key players injured.

3) Yet we only lost by 9.


If someone can dispute those three, I'll leave this forum forever.


You can toss out #1 since nobody has a fucking clue what you've seen.

:lol:

retailguy
09-28-2008, 09:34 PM
1) This was one of the ugliest performances I have ever seen from the Packers.



You are clearly under the age of 25.... You've never seen Randy Wright or TJ Rubly, or David Whitehurst QB the Packers.

Today, we played somewhat competitively. In the 70's and 80's? Not so much.

Edit - I forgot Rich Campbell. there are others.... many others.

Fosco33
09-28-2008, 09:49 PM
Lost-

Rodgers (shoulder)
Jenkins (peck?)
Hawk (groin)
Collins left and didn't return (lower back)

Previously injured-
James Jones - out
Bigby - out
Korey Hall - out (is he really the key to the running game? -- funny how people say FBs are dime/dozen)
Lumkin (hammy) - did he play?
Al Harris - out
Woodson (playing - well)


They call the above an 'injury plague'. 8 starters and 2 key 2nd/3rd stringers. Hard to win with that line-up (sans the rotating offensive line).

MJZiggy
09-28-2008, 09:56 PM
1) This was one of the ugliest performances I have ever seen from the Packers.



You are clearly under the age of 25.... You've never seen Randy Wright or TJ Rubly, or David Whitehurst QB the Packers.

Today, we played somewhat competitively. In the 70's and 80's? Not so much.

Edit - I forgot Rich Campbell. there are others.... many others.

As a defense mechanism, the brain blacks out serious trauma. I have no idea what you're talking about...!

retailguy
09-28-2008, 09:57 PM
1) This was one of the ugliest performances I have ever seen from the Packers.



You are clearly under the age of 25.... You've never seen Randy Wright or TJ Rubly, or David Whitehurst QB the Packers.

Today, we played somewhat competitively. In the 70's and 80's? Not so much.

Edit - I forgot Rich Campbell. there are others.... many others.

As a defense mechanism, the brain blacks out serious trauma. I have no idea what you're talking about...!

:P

packerbacker1234
09-28-2008, 11:16 PM
1) This was one of the ugliest performances I have ever seen from the Packers.

2) We had many key players injured.

3) Yet we only lost by 9.


If someone can dispute those three, I'll leave this forum forever.

Number one is an opinion. There have been games worse.

2. Outside of Harris and #20, all other injuries happened during the game.

3. We only lost by nine because Brian Griese gift wrapped three interceptions. They don't turn it over like that, and suddenly we are getting blown out.

Just saying, TB is a better team, and it showed. They can run. Their D is better. QB play... suspect. Ours isn't much better.

Note: Woodson is starting to complain that his toe is really bothering him - wonder if he may use the toe as an excuse to not play? While he has played well with it... I think he doesn't want to keep going on the field and playing with a broken toe if the team isn't going to beat teams that they would of last season.

Thats just my personal opinion. SOmething tells me that if we won, he would of never brought it up.

retailguy
09-29-2008, 09:18 AM
Thats just my personal opinion. SOmething tells me that if we won, he would of never brought it up.

Or, alternatively, the toe really hurts. :idea:

Tarlam!
09-29-2008, 09:22 AM
Thats just my personal opinion. SOmething tells me that if we won, he would of never brought it up.

Or, alternatively, the toe really hurts. :idea:

He has a contract that only pays him when he plays.

KYPack
09-29-2008, 09:23 AM
The answer is no.

We can't agree on one thing, let alone 3 things.

sharpe1027
09-29-2008, 09:24 AM
Anyone remember TJ Rubley?

I hate you for bringing that up. :cry: