I feel like kicking Kurt Schottenheimer.
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I read the most interesting thing under a JS article the other day. If Calvin Johnson doesn't let go of that ball getting up, leading to the ridiculous call of no TD the bears miss the playoffs. We win the North and they lose the tiebreaker to the Giants. I guess you can apply that to any number of things that worked in their favor the entire way, but they were that close to missing the playoffs entirely.
I don't hold Grudges. It's counterproductive.
Well said. I have said all along the players (all the players) will determine the games and coaches can lose them, but rarely win them. If your team relies on one player (other than QB) so much that they can't fade losing him then it isn't that great of a team. Pass rushers are second most important in the equation, so yea, losing Mathews would be huge. Bottom line though, teams win and lose. Fading an injury or 2 is almost a necessity. Fading 6 starters and 10 backups is just silly.
Inigo....I hope we win. - Andre the Giant
I don't hold Grudges. It's counterproductive.
Well. we have a couple ways we could fix this.I read the most interesting thing under a JS article the other day. If Calvin Johnson doesn't let go of that ball getting up, leading to the ridiculous call of no TD the bears miss the playoffs. We win the North and they lose the tiebreaker to the Giants. I guess you can apply that to any number of things that worked in their favor the entire way, but they were that close to missing the playoffs entirely.
Superman could fly backwards around the world really fast until time went back far enough to allow him to kick Calvin Johnson in the butt at half time and tell him to hang onto the ball.
The Enterprise could slide through a wormhole and correct an error from the future in which the Bears won the NFC North in 2010, an error which led to fire and brimstone coming down from the skies, rivers and seas boiling, forty years of darkness, earthquakes, volcanoes, the dead rising from the grave, human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together... and mass hysteria!
Or Green Bay can kick Bear ass all over the field on Sunday and win the game going away.
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[QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.
I know this isn't going to sit well with a lot of you but I would rather lose this week to the Bears than to have lost last week to the Falcons. Maybe its living here the past 15 years, watching the most fair weather fans I have ever witnessed (at least with professional sports) and then to have to listen to their superiority complex. Sorry Mission - not including you in that as I know you are an ardent Braves fan - but that is what I have experienced. Also, I guess being 15 years removed from living close to the FIB border I have lost some of my animosity toward the FIBs.
All that said, if they lose, I will be disappointed but not crushed. I picked them to go 9-7 and out of the playoffs before the injuries happened (shows what I know) so this playoff run -especially the win over the Falcons - has been a bonus for me.
But their not going to lose! Bear beat down commences in about 47 hours! Go Pack!!!
My house is in Georgia but Wisconsin is my home.
That's kind of an interesting question, APF, which would have stung the most -- losing to the:
Iggles (yeah, kinda bad because then there would have been the BS "ARod can't win a playoff game" shite, but kinda ok because I was amazed the Pack made the playoffs with all the injuries);
the Falcons (not too bad for me, we'd have won a playoff game the previous week, I don't hate the Falcons, and we'd have the built-in excuse that ATL almost never loses at home);
or the Bears (the absolute worse thing, can't stand 'em, and wouldn't be able to stand having to get ripped for the next 40 years of my existence by Bears fans).
No longer the member of any fan clubs. I'm tired of jinxing players out of the league and into obscurity.
Maybe so, Tar, but you weren't my target - you just struck a train of thought (of mine) as many PR people whined about injuries were putting Packers down this season. I've said BS on the injury card all season. I whined about Stubby; I think we all knew/know that this season is up for grabs and that's a biggie when you're as talented as Packers are. A big whiney choir all together.
I wish I could have stayed online after my post that befuddled you, Tar, and kept my train thought on track. But I'm a one line monster poster here at PR...always somethings draws me away from consecutive long posts....but that's, somehow, a good thing in my life!
BTW: I love your enthusiasm too, mate!
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Most of you will be suprised but I am slightly pulling for the Packers. It really is a no lose situation for me. Personally I want the team to win, because I like the makeup of Packers, If they lose I can see Packer Fan(atics) lose their shit and make complete asses of themselves.
Am I bitter, probably will always be bitter to a certain extent, but I have only wanted the Packers to lose 4 games in my whole life and that was last year and this year against Favre. I currently just care less if the Packers win or lose, and try to watch the game without bias which seems to work out very well for all sports in my life. I love sports but I refuse to allow sports to consume me on an emotional level any more.
All us Favre fans knew it was going to come to an end in most likely a horrible fashion, ala 2010. He shouldn't have come back but he did. He didn't play with the passion game in and game out. I don't think he prepared like he has in the past. The season was poorly handled by the Vikings as a whole. They should have left Favre alone, and Favre should have commited to retirement. He wasn't ready to play, emotionally, mentally, or physically.
I have always liked Aaron Rodgers, he is a stand up guy on the field, and we can only assume he is a decent guy off the field as well. Rodgers has turned himself into a fantastic QB with a lot of hard work, dedication, and mix of talent, I wish him nothing but the best along with the rest of the Packers team.
Mike McCarthy has come a long way as a coach, out of spite I hope he demands the GM job along with his head coaching duties and Thompson gets his ass thrown out of town.
Speaking of Thompson, he is a damn good personel man, he has done a very good job with this roster, dealing with the injuries early in the season and having faith in his roster of young talent. Sammy Shields is all the proof you need to know that Thompson knows what he is doing when evaluating talent, and how that talent translate to the field.
Pshaw. That will happen inside two minutes after kickoff in the Game thread tomorrow.
The Game Day thread is like texting with your 20 of your buddies while skydiving and no one's parachute is working. Occasional remarks about the splendid view surrounded by sheer terror and panic.
More important: is Superfan joining the Wallbanger house hold for festivities tomorrow?
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
I've never met Nutz but I just can't believe he's not rooting for the Packers.
C.H.U.D.
Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack, a crack in everything
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