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  • #76
    Just remember: Terrell Owens is 3-9 in his career against Green Bay. He's 0-6 at Lambeau. Keep him winless!
    "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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    • #77
      Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
      Originally posted by Lurker64
      Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
      Originally posted by Lurker64
      Originally posted by b bulldog
      imo, the only hope we have is the Boys suffereing a letdown after Monday night's game
      I don't know. Seeing how a depleted Philadelphia receiving corps (they were missing their #1 and #2) could run around against that defense, I expect that the Packers can keep pace in a shootout. Then it's just a coin flip, basically.
      They have westbrook...we have an injured Grant.

      Big advantage to the iggles.
      They had DeSean Jackson, Greg Lewis, and Jason Avant. We have Driver, Jennings, and Jones/Martin/Nelson.

      Big advantage Packers?
      Big...nah, advantage yes. I'm of the opinion that jackson is already their best WR....i'm in pac 10 country....guy was awesome for cal.

      Just saying..in a shootout...westbrook is huge...and we aren't a great blocking team..and our best back is injured.

      Not saying we can't win.
      Agreed shootout. But if, a big if, that Pack wins are we the best team in the NFL? Serious questions to consider but damn if I ain't glued to that game. Can't wait.
      Snake's Twitter comments would be LEGENDARY.........if I was ugly or gave a shit about Twitter.

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      • #78
        Originally posted by Lurker64
        Originally posted by b bulldog
        imo, the only hope we have is the Boys suffereing a letdown after Monday night's game
        I don't know. Seeing how a depleted Philadelphia receiving corps (they were missing their #1 and #2) could run around against that defense, I expect that the Packers can keep pace in a shootout. Then it's just a coin flip, basically.
        Donovan McNabb.

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        • #79
          Originally posted by Partial
          Originally posted by Lurker64
          Originally posted by b bulldog
          imo, the only hope we have is the Boys suffereing a letdown after Monday night's game
          I don't know. Seeing how a depleted Philadelphia receiving corps (they were missing their #1 and #2) could run around against that defense, I expect that the Packers can keep pace in a shootout. Then it's just a coin flip, basically.
          Donovan McNabb.
          Wow. Hope you aren't saying Arod can't toss 'em deep and elude a rush for 3 quarters. This will be a shootout too.
          Snake's Twitter comments would be LEGENDARY.........if I was ugly or gave a shit about Twitter.

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          • #80
            Originally posted by SnakeLH2006
            But if, a big if, that Pack wins are we the best team in the NFL?
            I have to say yes.

            This is a bigtime match up and I think it is very balanced. Romo is not much better, if it all, than Rodgers. Both can run. owens and witten dont top the Packs WRs. Barber is better than Grant, maybe even when healthy. Packers defense is way more consistent than theirs.

            I think home field advantage will prove to be the deciding factor.

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            • #81
              Originally posted by Partial
              Originally posted by Lurker64
              Originally posted by b bulldog
              imo, the only hope we have is the Boys suffereing a letdown after Monday night's game
              I don't know. Seeing how a depleted Philadelphia receiving corps (they were missing their #1 and #2) could run around against that defense, I expect that the Packers can keep pace in a shootout. Then it's just a coin flip, basically.
              Donovan McNabb.
              McNabb was good until the end of the 4th quarter when he ran out of gas like he did in the Superbowl. I dont see ARod getting winded. Doesnt seem to take anything out of him when he breaks off runs.

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              • #82
                Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                Originally posted by SnakeLH2006
                But if, a big if, that Pack wins are we the best team in the NFL?
                I have to say yes.

                This is a bigtime match up and I think it is very balanced. Romo is not much better, if it all, than Rodgers. Both can run. owens and witten dont top the Packs WRs. Barber is better than Grant, maybe even when healthy. Packers defense is way more consistent than theirs.

                I think home field advantage will prove to be the deciding factor.
                Takes some cajones to say that, but I agree with you. Watching his games at Cal, the most impressive thing about Rodgers, yeah hes got all the physical skills you could ask for, but it is his even keeled nature and the ability to remain cool and collected. Romo gets very rattled some times in big games and can throw a pick or three, hopefully we can take full advantage of that if it happens.

                Man sunday could not come soon enough.

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                  Originally posted by Partial
                  Originally posted by Lurker64
                  Originally posted by b bulldog
                  imo, the only hope we have is the Boys suffereing a letdown after Monday night's game
                  I don't know. Seeing how a depleted Philadelphia receiving corps (they were missing their #1 and #2) could run around against that defense, I expect that the Packers can keep pace in a shootout. Then it's just a coin flip, basically.
                  Donovan McNabb.
                  McNabb was good until the end of the 4th quarter when he ran out of gas like he did in the Superbowl. I dont see ARod getting winded. Doesnt seem to take anything out of him when he breaks off runs.
                  That's true, but A-Rod isn't on Donnie's level yet. Donnie is playing like an MVP again. It's amazing how many years he starts out just incredible and gets hurt.

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by Partial
                    That's true, but A-Rod isn't on Donnie's level yet. Donnie is playing like an MVP again. It's amazing how many years he starts out just incredible and gets hurt.
                    He didn't play like an MVP when the game was on the line.
                    "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                    • #85
                      McRib will be hurt again in a couple weeks because the man still hasn't learned that the QB position means u stay in the pocket and throw on rhythm.. he'd rather scramble and make some crazy ass play that looks sweet than to actually run an offense the way its supposed to be done. My theory is that he only can read the defense so well and once he gets lost in his reads he takes off and buys time until hopefully someone gets open.

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by Pacopete4
                        McRib will be hurt again in a couple weeks because the man still hasn't learned that the QB position means u stay in the pocket and throw on rhythm.. he'd rather scramble and make some crazy ass play that looks sweet than to actually run an offense the way its supposed to be done. My theory is that he only can read the defense so well and once he gets lost in his reads he takes off and buys time until hopefully someone gets open.

                        Did you not watch the cowboys game?

                        Mcnabb rarely scrambled
                        I am better looking than you.

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                        • #87
                          bullshit he didnt... he rarely 3 of 5 step and threw..

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                          • #88
                            Mcnabb

                            37 pass attempts

                            5 carries


                            yes.... he ran the ball almost every play.
                            I am better looking than you.

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by arcilite
                              Mcnabb

                              37 pass attempts

                              5 carries


                              yes.... he ran the ball almost every play.

                              thats not what I was sayin at all......... are u serious?

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by Pacopete4
                                Originally posted by arcilite
                                Mcnabb

                                37 pass attempts

                                5 carries


                                yes.... he ran the ball almost every play.

                                thats not what I was sayin at all......... are u serious?
                                then clarify for me

                                unless you mean he runs around the pocket like a madman and then throws the ball...because he rarely did that.
                                I am better looking than you.

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