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WHAT IFFF................SAY IT AIN'T SO...........
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Gex, the voice of reason. Next thing you know you're gonna have a Newt '10 bumper sticker.Originally posted by gexI think the point is to beat every team in the league at least once. How many others have done that whether its 28,30,32 teamsOriginally posted by pbmaxBut there have only been 32 teams for 8 years or so. What about Montana?Originally posted by RastakOn NFL radio, they said if the Vikings win the game then Favre will be the first QB in NFL history to beat all 32 teams.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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The Oilers are now the titans and the Cards still exist, just in another city! I don't think he beat the Canton Bulldogs though!Originally posted by bobbleheadThat is kinda a sappy stat since there haven't been more than 30 teams for that long. Did BF ever beat the Houston Oilers, the St. Louis Cardinals? I think not.Originally posted by RastakOn NFL radio, they said if the Vikings win the game then Favre will be the first QB in NFL history to beat all 32 teams.
And this is the shit that pisses me off about this place! What I just did to poor bobblehead. I know where he is coming from, but just have to get my 2 cents in about how he is wrong. Then top it off with some sarcastic BS comment! Sorry to use you post as an example....
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Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns14 years is long enough.Originally posted by bobbleheadThat is kinda a sappy stat since there haven't been more than 30 teams for that long. Did BF ever beat the Houston Oilers, the St. Louis Cardinals? I think not.Originally posted by RastakOn NFL radio, they said if the Vikings win the game then Favre will be the first QB in NFL history to beat all 32 teams.
Oilers? Change of names. Cards...the city name doesn't matter. If we wanna play that stupid game, then what about the Dallas Texans or the Chicago Cardinals.
Fuck I didn't even read this far. I knew it, I just knew it...
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And another example, boy Ty you quite the ass aint ya.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsFixedOriginally posted by esoxxI was at the game in Lambeau when GB beat the Oilers in '98. They also beat them in the dome in a Sunday night game, I think was '92.Originally posted by bobbleheadThat is kinda a sappy stat since there haven't been more than 30 teams for that long. Did BF ever beat the Houston Oilers, the St. Louis Cardinals? I think not.Originally posted by RastakOn NFL radio, they said if the Vikings win the game then Favre will be the first QB in NFL history to beat all 32 teams.
Cardinals moved in '59.
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Originally posted by DabaddestbearOne thing is for sure, I as a Bears fan will enjoy the beating either way, but will take extra satisfaction in watching the Packer fans rip each other apart if they lose to Brett.
Life must be good in Chitown this week, hey.
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You must be a catholic...you do it, but then flagellate yourself....therefore it is ok.Originally posted by LEWCWAAnd another example, boy Ty you quite the ass aint ya.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsFixedOriginally posted by esoxxI was at the game in Lambeau when GB beat the Oilers in '98. They also beat them in the dome in a Sunday night game, I think was '92.Originally posted by bobbleheadThat is kinda a sappy stat since there haven't been more than 30 teams for that long. Did BF ever beat the Houston Oilers, the St. Louis Cardinals? I think not.Originally posted by RastakOn NFL radio, they said if the Vikings win the game then Favre will be the first QB in NFL history to beat all 32 teams.
Cardinals moved in '59.
I "fixed" it to illustrate the point even more...that is was there 2nd move.
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Well I reside in Milwaukee, but life is good for Bears fans yes.Originally posted by LEWCWAOriginally posted by DabaddestbearOne thing is for sure, I as a Bears fan will enjoy the beating either way, but will take extra satisfaction in watching the Packer fans rip each other apart if they lose to Brett.
Life must be good in Chitown this week, hey.
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Just don't get too close. I won't mind ripping a piece from a Bear fan during the scrum.Originally posted by DabaddestbearOne thing is for sure, I as a Bears fan will enjoy the beating either way, but will take extra satisfaction in watching the Packer fans rip each other apart if they lose to Brett.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Boy, hearts were rent when the Chicago Cardinals moved to the greener pastures of the West. St. Louis' siren song of mosquitoes and floods.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsYou must be a catholic...you do it, but then flagellate yourself....therefore it is ok.Originally posted by LEWCWAAnd another example, boy Ty you quite the ass aint ya.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsFixedOriginally posted by esoxxI was at the game in Lambeau when GB beat the Oilers in '98. They also beat them in the dome in a Sunday night game, I think was '92.Originally posted by bobbleheadThat is kinda a sappy stat since there haven't been more than 30 teams for that long. Did BF ever beat the Houston Oilers, the St. Louis Cardinals? I think not.Originally posted by RastakOn NFL radio, they said if the Vikings win the game then Favre will be the first QB in NFL history to beat all 32 teams.
Cardinals moved in '59.
I "fixed" it to illustrate the point even more...that is was there 2nd move.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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I did it to show an example of what bothers me with posters around here, as stated in my post. I should have just read further, knowing someone would give me an example.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsYou must be a catholic...you do it, but then flagellate yourself....therefore it is ok.Originally posted by LEWCWAOriginally posted by Tyrone BiggunsFixedOriginally posted by esoxxI was at the game in Lambeau when GB beat the Oilers in '98. They also beat them in the dome in a Sunday night game, I think was '92.Originally posted by bobbleheadThat is kinda a sappy stat since there haven't been more than 30 teams for that long. Did BF ever beat the Houston Oilers, the St. Louis Cardinals? I think not.Originally posted by RastakOn NFL radio, they said if the Vikings win the game then Favre will be the first QB in NFL history to beat all 32 teams.
Cardinals moved in '59.
And another example, boy Ty you quite the ass aint ya.
I "fixed" it to illustrate the point even more...that is was there 2nd move.
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Re: WHAT IFFF................SAY IT AIN'T SO...........
Originally posted by BretskyTHE PACKERS LOSE TO THE VIKINGS
and God Forbid..........Favre plays better than Rodgers ?
Will the posters go off on their rants and raves ? Will some turn on TTT ?
Will dirt be thrown in each others eyes ? Will some of those PITA I told you so personalities come out (this might occur either way)
Perhaps we should start some pre-game counseling sessions.
I for one, regardless of the outcome, will feel the same
1. Pushing Brett out the door was a smart move; there was a chance if we didn't do it Aaron Rodgers would ask to be traded and possibly never start for Green Bay. Rodgers will be at least a solid QB for many years ahead.
Favre will not be playing when Rodgers hits his prime.
2. Still will feel TT had a lot more to do with #1 than most Packer fans want to believe. But it turned out to be the correct move.
3. When all is said and done, most feel like the game is won in the trenches.
The Vikings Brass has put together a better OL than the Packers.
The Vikings Brass has put together a better DL than the Packers.
If the Packers lose, #3 is probably the main reason they did
4. Win or Lose, Green Bay still has a chance to win the division and make the playoffs
I still agree with original post...........and why we ended up losing this dam gameTERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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Spot on. Rodgers was responsible for at least one sack tonight, but under that kind of pressure there wasn't much more we could have expected. And there wasn't any pressure on Favre tonight, though I'd put that on the OLB's, not the DL.
Our DL actually played extremely well tonight. AP got 55 yards on 25 carries. Do the math, that adds up to 2.2 yards per carry for the best back in football. The Packers won that battle.Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow
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