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CaliforniaCheez
03-26-2007, 04:01 PM
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/10089529

The Lions have their one big game against the Packers.

That is the worst time to play the Lions.



Jets at Dallas by the way.

The Thanksgiving tripleheader continues at 8:15 p.m. ET on NFL Network when the Colts visit the Atlanta Falcons.

Packnut
03-26-2007, 04:04 PM
That SUCKS! Oh well, another Thanksgiving with the family gathered and me off by myself watching the Pack.

PaCkFan_n_MD
03-26-2007, 04:11 PM
Any time I get to see Favre play living here in MD is great. This is ok by me.

oregonpackfan
03-26-2007, 04:14 PM
Lombardi hated to have the Packers play on Thanksgiving and so do I! While Lombardi hated it primarily because it interfered with a family holiday, I hate it because historically the Packers do not do well on Thanksgiving days. Even during the Lombardi glory years, the Packers did not perform well on those days.

Many players do not like the Thursday games for two reasons: 1. They don't get enough time to physically heal from the previous game 2. They don't get enough time to prepare from Sunday's game to Thursday's game.

I know my wife will hate it because I will be hovering around the TV this day.

Joemailman
03-26-2007, 04:19 PM
That SUCKS! Oh well, another Thanksgiving with the family gathered and me off by myself watching the Pack.

You mean you haven't explained to the woman of the house that if the Packers play the early game, dinner is at 3, and if the Packers play the late game, dinner is to be done by 3? :roll: :smack: :cow:

BallHawk
03-26-2007, 04:23 PM
That SUCKS! Oh well, another Thanksgiving with the family gathered and me off by myself watching the Pack.

You mean you haven't explained to the woman of the house that if the Packers play the early game, dinner is at 3, and if the Packers play the late game, dinner is to be done by 3? :roll: :smack: :cow:

That's how it is in our house. :D

Scott Campbell
03-26-2007, 04:53 PM
Packer Game > Thanksgiving

Cheesehead Craig
03-26-2007, 05:52 PM
One year, we went with my wife's side of the family to Vegas for Thanksgiving. We arrived on Thanksgiving Day and we had to wait for forever to get the rental car (while the game was on). Getting back to the airport to pick up several of her family members, we discovered that they were not even close to being organized to get to the hotel.

My wife surprised me when she told me to get into the car. We left her family at the airport and she drove me to the nearest casino (I forget which one off-hand). I jumped out and she yelled with a smile on her face: "Happy Thanksgiving! I hope the Packers win! Stay at the sportsbook after the game and I'll find you."

She is pretty down on professional sports, but abandoned her parents, her aunt, 2 of her uncles and 2 cousins at the airport so that I could watch the Packer game. I never had to ask if I could, but she knew the Pack are important to me. Best T-Day ever. Of course, the buffett at the Rio was totally kickass that night.

So I don't mind if the Pack plays on Thanksgiving. I know I'm already covered. :jig:

gbpackfan
03-26-2007, 05:59 PM
Yeah, that really sucks. Oh well.

Packnut
03-26-2007, 07:28 PM
That SUCKS! Oh well, another Thanksgiving with the family gathered and me off by myself watching the Pack.

You mean you haven't explained to the woman of the house that if the Packers play the early game, dinner is at 3, and if the Packers play the late game, dinner is to be done by 3? :roll: :smack: :cow:

No problems with the wife understanding. It's just dinner is always at dad's and I've learned from bitter experience, me watching a Packer game with all the Bear lovin relatives is an explosion waiting to happen. I once came close to punching an uncle after Favre had thrown a pick and he laughed. :oops: Yeah, I know, I take this shit way to seriously........ :roll:

MadtownPacker
03-26-2007, 07:55 PM
She is pretty down on professional sports, but abandoned her parents, her aunt, 2 of her uncles and 2 cousins at the airport so that I could watch the Packer game. I never had to ask if I could, but she knew the Pack are important to me. Best T-Day ever. Of course, the buffett at the Rio was totally kickass that night.
Man that is true :hrt: !!

That was the game where McMahon almost brought the lions back in the 4th quarter right? :lol:

Joemailman
03-26-2007, 08:04 PM
That SUCKS! Oh well, another Thanksgiving with the family gathered and me off by myself watching the Pack.

You mean you haven't explained to the woman of the house that if the Packers play the early game, dinner is at 3, and if the Packers play the late game, dinner is to be done by 3? :roll: :smack: :cow:

No problems with the wife understanding. It's just dinner is always at dad's and I've learned from bitter experience, me watching a Packer game with all the Bear lovin relatives is an explosion waiting to happen. I once came close to punching an uncle after Favre had thrown a pick and he laughed. :oops: Yeah, I know, I take this shit way to seriously........ :roll:

Sorry, I forgot you're behind enemy lines. I used to be, but escaped. :mrgreen:

oregonpackfan
03-26-2007, 08:08 PM
[quote="Cheesehead Craig"]One year, we went with my wife's side of the family to Vegas for Thanksgiving. We arrived on Thanksgiving Day and we had to wait for forever to get the rental car (while the game was on). Getting back to the airport to pick up several of her family members, we discovered that they were not even close to being organized to get to the hotel.

My wife surprised me when she told me to get into the car. We left her family at the airport and she drove me to the nearest casino (I forget which one off-hand). I jumped out and she yelled with a smile on her face: "Happy Thanksgiving! I hope the Packers win! Stay at the sportsbook after the game and I'll find you."

She is pretty down on professional sports, but abandoned her parents, her aunt, 2 of her uncles and 2 cousins at the airport so that I could watch the Packer game. I never had to ask if I could, but she knew the Pack are important to me. Best T-Day ever. Of course, the buffett at the Rio was totally kickass that night.

Great story, Cheesehead Craig!

First, tell your wife that you love her dearly.

Second, clone your wife and then sell the clone on Ebay to the highest Packer fan bidder! :)

esoxx
03-26-2007, 08:12 PM
That was the game where McMahon almost brought the lions back in the 4th quarter right? :lol:

Damn I was a complete basket case that day. In-laws were in town from Minneapolis and loved the fact Detroit was coming back. All they needed was the two point conversation to tie and incredible comeback to go to OT. I was squirming big time. When McMahon failed to convert I lept from the couch and launched a string of expletives in full throat. *&Y^$)% you *($#*#@ Lions piece of *#%%3!!

Thanksgiving dinner was rather quiet that evening.

That'll teach them to bring their kids along.

Hate it when the Pack plays Thanksgiving and vowed that day I would forego any gatherings henceforth if they played on that day again.

It's a Festivus Miracle!!!!

MJZiggy
03-26-2007, 08:20 PM
That'll teach them to bring their kids along.

I am not the only football fan at our gatherings and it's understood ahead of time that if they want me in the room with them, the game better be on and if we're eating, the TV is turned toward the table and the kids have a primer in "don't listen to anything Aunt MJ says while the game is on."

I wonder if this is why they started having Thanksgiving dinner on Fridays... :!:

esoxx
03-26-2007, 08:26 PM
That'll teach them to bring their kids along.

I am not the only football fan at our gatherings and it's understood ahead of time that if they want me in the room with them, the game better be on and if we're eating, the TV is turned toward the table

Hell, that's nothing. They know damn well if the Pack's on Turkey Day then eating will only take place when the game is over, not any time before. I would never spoil a Packer game just for a Thanksgiving meal. :lol:

esoxx
03-26-2007, 08:27 PM
I'm easy to get along with.

HarveyWallbangers
03-26-2007, 09:07 PM
I spend my Thanksgiving with mostly Viking fans, so I hate when the Packers play on Thanksgiving.

Bretsky
03-26-2007, 09:09 PM
I spend my Thanksgiving with mostly Viking fans, so I hate when the Packers play on Thanksgiving.



Pack on Thanksgiving; good excuse to ignore the relatives :lol:

digitaldean
03-26-2007, 10:32 PM
What a trifecta.....
1.) Thanksgiving Day feast!
2.) My birthday
3.) Celebrating my birthday and Turkey Day watching the Pack beat up on the Kitties!

packinpatland
03-27-2007, 09:39 AM
I cook, we eat at halftime, and someone else does the dishes.
Of course, that's only if the Packers are playing, otherwise dinner might actually go into the 3rd qtr!

Cheesehead Craig
03-27-2007, 03:51 PM
She is pretty down on professional sports, but abandoned her parents, her aunt, 2 of her uncles and 2 cousins at the airport so that I could watch the Packer game. I never had to ask if I could, but she knew the Pack are important to me. Best T-Day ever. Of course, the buffett at the Rio was totally kickass that night.
Man that is true :hrt: !!

That was the game where McMahon almost brought the lions back in the 4th quarter right? :lol:
Damn straight it was. Had me some extra prime rib that night!