Will Wisconsin Swifties turn against the Packers this week? Inquiring minds want to know.
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Pretty sure the SB I contest has little bearing on Sunday night's game. The Chiefs having a Top 5 defense and a Future HOF QB might though.
Packers are a hot-ish team, but I think KC handles them at Lambeau. I'm hoping Love and the youngsters continue to play well and develop. Want to see that and a competitive game, even if I think the Barry D and the Butkus OL will be a bit overmatched.
I still think 4-2 (with this being one of the losses) gives them a good chance at squeaking into the playoffs.
What would it say about last year's team if this team goes 9-8 with a 7 seed, even or 8-9 and barely missing?
Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack, a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in - Leonard Cohen
Aaron Jones out. Nick Bolton out for Chiefs is significant.
Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack, a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in - Leonard Cohen
I was gonna just let this go, but since several of the usual suspects - my shithead "truth squaders" - just can't seem to let it go, I'll respond. First of all, I'm so honored for all the attention. I'd say who else's situation it reminds me of - having a pack of dumbasses following everything said waiting for a mistake, but it would get me suspended hahahahahaha.
I originally asked, who else is old enough to even remember the first Super Bowl. Maybe several in here are. I don't think the damn fools trying to contradict me are. As for the game and breaking the "hammer", I read the damn revisionist history in Wikipedia or whatever that maybe you did. At the time, the media shitheads were really making a big deal about the "Hammer" - stopping the Packer Sweep, the Packer passing game, etc. They were all about what a bunch of high paid superstars the Chiefs had - including but not limited to the ones I mentioned. The Packers, of course, took care of business, and Vince rubbed their noses in it in his postgame interview - something to the effect of "nothing most of the better NFL teams couldn't have done". I HOPE ya'all whiny piss ants don't have any disagreement with THAT classic of history hahahaha. The Packers ran their vaunted end sweep to Williamson's side; Yeah, Donny Anderson carrying the ball, and Williamson ended up with a broken "hammer arm". And I say again, the general consensus among Packer fans was that the lead blockers, Fuzzy Thurston and Jerry Kramer took dead aim on the guy and made it happen. Of course if ya'all are damn dumb enough to believe what some idiot who probably wasn't even born at the time wrote in Wikipedia, whatever - go for it. It's about the speed of several of you fools.
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[QUOTE=texaspackerbacker;1145416]I was gonna just let this go, but since several of the usual suspects - my shithead "truth squaders" - just can't seem to let it go, I'll respond. First of all, I'm so honored for all the attention. I'd say who else's situation it reminds me of - having a pack of dumbasses following everything said waiting for a mistake, but it would get me suspended hahahahahaha.
I originally asked, who else is old enough to even remember the first Super Bowl. Maybe several in here are. I don't think the damn fools trying to contradict me are. As for the game and breaking the "hammer", I read the damn revisionist history in Wikipedia or whatever that maybe you did. At the time, the media shitheads were really making a big deal about the "Hammer" - stopping the Packer Sweep, the Packer passing game, etc. They were all about what a bunch of high paid superstars the Chiefs had - including but not limited to the ones I mentioned. The Packers, of course, took care of business, and Vince rubbed their noses in it in his postgame interview - something to the effect of "nothing most of the better NFL teams couldn't have done". I HOPE ya'all whiny piss ants don't have any disagreement with THAT classic of history hahahaha. The Packers ran their vaunted end sweep to Williamson's side; Yeah, Donny Anderson carrying the ball, and Williamson ended up with a broken "hammer arm". And I say again, the general consensus among Packer fans was that the lead blockers, Fuzzy Thurston and Jerry Kramer took dead aim on the guy and made it happen. Of course if ya'all are damn dumb enough to believe what some idiot who probably wasn't even born at the time wrote in Wikipedia, whatever - go for it. It's about the speed of several of you fools.
The play you don't remember or can't accurately recount happened in garbage time of Super Bowl I. Gale Gillingham lead Donny on a sweep to the right. Williamson knifed in from his left corner spot and tried to leg dive Donny. Anderson caught Fred in the head and he laid on the field after the play. He claims he wasn't knocked out, just stayed down to get TV time. Who knows what the truth is about that? One way or the other, Freddy got a stretcher ride off the field.
Why you have to bullshit or make things up , is beyond me, but that's what you do. All the time.
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Aaron Jones turns 29 today. I don’t expect he will be celebrating his 30th birthday with the Packers unless it is at a dramatically reduced salary.
KYP, I used to respect you as one of the good ones in here, but lately you've been right there with the dumbasses nipping at my heels. If you have disagreement with what said, either about the first Packer/K.C. game or about the piss ant "truth squaders", then say in detail what it is - instead of just whining. Are you old enough to remember the game? Or just reading the revisionist shit about it?
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Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack, a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in - Leonard Cohen
He's barely played this year. I can't imagine he'll suddenly get and stay healthy. You're right - maybe at a very reduced salary, but most likely, it'll be time to move on. Too bad - great guy, really good running back. Best GB running back since Fat Eddie Lacey before the nickname "Fat" had to be appended to his name. And you've got to go back to Ahman Green before that. Pack has had a lot of serviceable and pretty good running backs, but Jones is a notch above that, though I still think Ahman Green was a better back.
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I was 17 When SBI took place. I read the print media and watched football oriented shows prior to the ball game. The overwhelming consensus was that GB would win and win big. When you came up with your idea that the media supported the Chiefs, it was bullshit and I said so. That's specific enough for me. I wasn't nipping at your heels, I got in your face about mis-representing the truth. When you come up with some whoppers to support some of the half-baked conclusions you have come up with in the last year or so, I'll be back in your face and supporting what I consider to be the facts.
hahahahaha You're damn near as old as me. One of us is mis-remembering, and I'm pretty sure it isn't me. You seriously don't remember how they built up the Chiefs as a super team?
Several others of those piss ant nippers were actually a lot more egregious than you, but if the shoe fits.
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