at the moment, ziggy could kick my ass, no kidding. my knee looks like a butt cheek, I'm waiting to get it fixed. but I'll be back to fighting form. I guess I prefer that you be injured, because in this situation I'm just looking for results.
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Injuries as per:
GREEN BAY PACKERS -
*Cornerback Will Blackmon (1/14, foot) is questionable for Sunday's NFC Championship against New York.
Tackle Junius Coston (1/3, calf) is on injured reserve.
Defensive tackle Colin Cole (11/25, arm) is on injured reserve.
Defensive tackle Johnny Jolly (12/11, shoulder) is on injured reserve.
Running back DeShawn Wynn (10/30, shoulder) is on injured reserve.
Guard Tyson Walter (9/1, undisclosed) is on injured reserve.
Fullback Ryan Powdrell (9/1, knee) is on injured reserve.
Guard Tony Palmer (9/20, neck) is on injured reserve.
Wide receiver Carlyle Holiday (9/16, knee) is on injured reserve.
Running back Noah Herron (9/2, knee) is on injured reserve.
Safety Tyrone Culver (9/2, shoulder) is on injured reserve.
Linebacker Abdul Hodge (9/1, knee) is on injured reserve.
Tight end Tory Humphrey (7/31, ankle) is on injured reserve.
N-F-C - No significant injuries.
NEW YORK GIANTS -
*Cornerback Aaron Ross (1/14, shoulder) is questionable for Sunday's NFC Championship against Green Bay.
*Cornerback Kevin Dockery (1/14, hip) is questionable for Sunday's NFC Championship against Green Bay.
Safety Craig Dahl (12/31, knee) is on injured reserve.
*Cornerback Sam Madison (1/14, stomach) is questionable for Sunday's NFC Championship against Green Bay.
Tight end Jeremy Shockey (12/17, fibula) is on injured reserve.
Linebacker Mathias Kiwanuka (11/20, fibula) is on injured reserve.
Running back Derrick Ward (12/4, fibula) is on injured reserve.
Fullback Robert Douglas (10/2, knee) is on injured reserve. Guard Todd Londot (9/4, undisclosed) is on injured reserve.
Defensive end Adrian Awasom (9/19, back) is on injured reserve.
Defensive tackle William Joseph (9/11, back) is on injured reserve.
Tight end Darcy Johnson (8/28, undisclosed) is on injured reserve.
Defensive end Dek Bake (8/28, undisclosed) is on injured reserve.
Wide receiver Michael Jennings (8/28, Achilles) is on injured reserve.
Fullback Jim Finn (7/31, shoulder) is on injured reserve.
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The thing that worries me about the Giants is their front 7....if Tuck is out it hurts their push up the middle but those boys can bring it....and I don't give a shit how well Colledge played last game. He still looks confused on to many pass plays.C.H.U.D.
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That's just a tactic TT taught him this offseason. He knows exactly what he's doing, but giving the appearance of disorder makes your opponent uncertain what you're going to do next. He's going to teach him that thing with his eyes if they win the Superbowl.Originally posted by Freak Outand I don't give a shit how ell Colledge played last game. He still looks confused on to many pass plays."You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
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We played them when they weren't banged up on their field and crushed them. It's the playoffs and as we all saw on Sunday, anything can happen. Although I don't exepct Green Bay to fold like Dallas or Indianapolis."Once the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.”
– Benjamin Franklin
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I make no excuse or apology for my posts in this thread. The reason they put out injury reports is for the handicappers to use it in order to handicap the games and determine point spreads.
So knowing what the injury situation is for NY allows us to see just what we will be up against. If their secondary is that banged up, they wont be able to hang with our WR's, and that IS JUST FINE WITH ME.
I never cheer for an injury to anyone, but I will assess the injury situation for match-up purposes.
So you can gag on my undershorts that you seem to be obsessed with, Harlan.
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Thats what I thought. If it is good enough for you it is good enough for all. Now STFU about people wanting to take advantage of the giants injuries.Originally posted by Harlan Hucklebyat the moment, ziggy could kick my ass, no kidding. my knee looks like a butt cheek, I'm waiting to get it fixed. but I'll be back to fighting form. I guess I prefer that you be injured, because in this situation I'm just looking for results.
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God, I just love overreactions like this.Originally posted by missionive played sports all the way through college at a competitive level and i guess look at injuries a bit different than most. i think there's a good amount of sentiment floating around from when AP got hurt and JH took a lashing for his comments about it. now it's just getting kind of gay.
it's fucking football. who's playing and not playing has some sort of impact on the final result of the game. ive been injured/hurt so many times it's ridiculous (especially as a kid skateboarding)... this shit isnt life threatening. i dont want guys to not be able to play but i dont give a shit if they dont.
i wanna win. and im pretty sure taking note of what we're going up against this week is a pretty fair topic on this particular forum. no one's excited about grown adults with a hurt hamstring (you jerkheads you!), just more excited about what that potentially means.
I watch the injury reports all the time, for the Packers and for the opponents. Has nothing to do with wanting to see anyone injured, its trying to see what you're up against that week. The Packers have played their share of games with injuries to key players, I see no harm in enjoying the fact that the tables have turned in their favor a bit. We can talk all we want, but we'd all much rather face an injury-depleted team than one at full strength.Always respect your opponent, even when you're kicking the crap outta him.
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I just completely disagree with you. And I don't think athletes enjoy facing injury-depleted teams, or at least ones that I would have respect for.Originally posted by FritzDontBlitzI see no harm in enjoying the fact that the tables have turned in their favor a bit. We can talk all we want, but we'd all much rather face an injury-depleted team than one at full strength.
To me, sports is about the satisfaction of achieving something. How much do you care when the PAckers beat the Lions at home for the 10th time in a row? What would be your excitement if the Packers had gone to Dallas and (finally) beat them in the playoffs?
If you win because of the luck of injuries, to me its a big blah.
Advancing in the playoffs is achieving something, even if you get lucky draws. But HOW they do it matters a lot to me too.
I think the "winning is all that counts" crowd tend to be people who take sports too seriously, they build their life around the success of a sports team, and are afraid to see the team lose.
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