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Vandermause echoes what I've been thinking this week:
"Packers General Manager Ted Thompson has been methodically constructing this team for nearly five years, and this could be a defining moment in that development."
This game is way bigger than "Brett Favre returns." This is about whether the Packers are going to challenge for the division title or end up chasing after a wild card berth.
If they lose today and end up out of the playoffs with the team healthy, the end of the season might also be the end of the line for McCarthy and possibly Thompson.
They win today, and the players' confidence builds, and the second half should be a lot more fun.
I say all this unofficially, being as this is not the official game day thread.
Esoxx? Let's go."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
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good stuff fritzOriginally posted by FritzVandermause echoes what I've been thinking this week:
"Packers General Manager Ted Thompson has been methodically constructing this team for nearly five years, and this could be a defining moment in that development."
This game is way bigger than "Brett Favre returns." This is about whether the Packers are going to challenge for the division title or end up chasing after a wild card berth.
If they lose today and end up out of the playoffs with the team healthy, the end of the season might also be the end of the line for McCarthy and possibly Thompson.
They win today, and the players' confidence builds, and the second half should be a lot more fun.
I say all this unofficially, being as this is not the official game day thread.
Esoxx? Let's go.
i think it would be even worse if we fail and favre does great
m3 better have his team fired up and ready for this like the fans are
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Neither MM or TT is going anywhere... they both just signed extensions a while ago, didn't they??? The Packers aren't going to eat two big contracts like that... TT and MM are here for the foreseeable future.Originally posted by FritzVandermause echoes what I've been thinking this week:
"Packers General Manager Ted Thompson has been methodically constructing this team for nearly five years, and this could be a defining moment in that development."
This game is way bigger than "Brett Favre returns." This is about whether the Packers are going to challenge for the division title or end up chasing after a wild card berth.
If they lose today and end up out of the playoffs with the team healthy, the end of the season might also be the end of the line for McCarthy and possibly Thompson.
They win today, and the players' confidence builds, and the second half should be a lot more fun.
I say all this unofficially, being as this is not the official game day thread.
Esoxx? Let's go.wist
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mike sherman was fired one season after signing his extensionOriginally posted by wist43Neither MM or TT is going anywhere... they both just signed extensions a while ago, didn't they??? The Packers aren't going to eat two big contracts like that... TT and MM are here for the foreseeable future.Originally posted by FritzVandermause echoes what I've been thinking this week:
"Packers General Manager Ted Thompson has been methodically constructing this team for nearly five years, and this could be a defining moment in that development."
This game is way bigger than "Brett Favre returns." This is about whether the Packers are going to challenge for the division title or end up chasing after a wild card berth.
If they lose today and end up out of the playoffs with the team healthy, the end of the season might also be the end of the line for McCarthy and possibly Thompson.
They win today, and the players' confidence builds, and the second half should be a lot more fun.
I say all this unofficially, being as this is not the official game day thread.
Esoxx? Let's go.
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Thats funny, MM and Thompson aren't going anywhere next year.Originally posted by FritzVandermause echoes what I've been thinking this week:
"Packers General Manager Ted Thompson has been methodically constructing this team for nearly five years, and this could be a defining moment in that development."
This game is way bigger than "Brett Favre returns." This is about whether the Packers are going to challenge for the division title or end up chasing after a wild card berth.
If they lose today and end up out of the playoffs with the team healthy, the end of the season might also be the end of the line for McCarthy and possibly Thompson.
They win today, and the players' confidence builds, and the second half should be a lot more fun.
I say all this unofficially, being as this is not the official game day thread.
Esoxx? Let's go.
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