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  • #31
    Originally posted by woodbuck27

    I felt really sad for Ted Thompson. All alone up in the booth with that Haloween ghostly look. Someone's got to find him some friends.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by GrnBay007
      Originally posted by woodbuck27

      I felt really sad for Ted Thompson. All alone up in the booth with that Haloween ghostly look. Someone's got to find him some friends.
      I mean ... really. It's too pathetic.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by MadScientist
        Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
        1. Loss to the Broncos in the Super Bowl
        2. Loss at Lambeau to the New York Giants in the NFC Championship Game
        3. Loss to the Eagles in the Divisional round of the Playoff, 4-26.
        4. Loss to the Falcons at home in the Wildcard round of the Playoffs
        5. Loss to San Francisco in the Wildcard round of the Playoffs
        6. Loss to the Cowboys in Dallas for the NFC Championship game
        7. Loss to the Vikings in 1992 to keep the Packers out of the Playoffs.
        8. Loss to the Rams in St Louis, Favre's 6 int performance.
        9. Loss to Dallas in Dallas in 1993 Playoffs
        10. Loss to Dallas in Dallas 1994 Playoffs
        Somewhere in this list should be the Randy Moss mooning playoff game. Other than that, excellent list.
        That's the 2004 loss I mentioned before.
        Teamwork is what the Green Bay Packers were all about. They didn't do it for individual glory. They did it because they loved one another.
        Vince Lombardi

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        • #34
          Not even close to toughest loss.

          The Mother of all Losses was SB XXXII. The magnitude of the game, the chance to join the discussion of all time great teams with a win, 13 point favorites!

          All just a fart in the wind.

          It was a Coronation that never arrived. I remember showing up at the Super Bowl party at my buddies house, I got there just before kickoff and everyone was celebrating already like we had won. Not me, I was wary b/c football is a game that can change quickly. A tipped ball here, a bad call there and you're on the ropes.

          That is a loss I will never be able to get out of my system. Especially given that it was since discovered that Denver circumvented the Salary Cap and in essence cheated.

          Fuck the Broncos.
          Lyin', cheatin', schemin', fuckwads.

          I hate no team more.

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          • #35
            In the days leading up to that SB, I saw it coming. The guys were talking like they'd already won. The expectations were so high and yet the Denver players just shut up and stayed focused. I thought we were fine with the NFCC until I saw Favre's face before the game.
            "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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            • #36
              Deputy Nutz, Here is my most memorable top 10.

              1. Loss to the Broncos in the Super Bowl
              2. Loss to the Falcons at home in the Wildcard round of the Playoffs 2002
              3. Playoff game with vikings 2005
              4. Loss at Lambeau to the New York Giants in the NFC Championship Game
              5. Loss to San Francisco in the Wildcard Round
              6. Loss to the Cowboys in Dallas 1995 for the NFC Championship game
              7. Loss to the Eagles in the Divisional round of the Playoff, 4-26
              8. Loss to Dallas in Dallas 1994 Playoffs
              9. 0-3 loss to the vikings after driving them all over the field Nov 14, 1971.
              10. Loss to Dallas in Dallas in 1993 Playoffs


              Any failure to beat the evil subhumanoid goatsucking uncivilized purple slime animals is especially embarrassing and hurtful.

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              • #37
                All the pain runs together from 95 - 07
                They said God has a Tim Tebow complex!

                Brew Crew in 2011!!!

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                • #38
                  This has to be the dumbest poll ever. Seriously, Ty means it.

                  Any packer fan. True packer fan could not even put this in the top 10 pantheon of bad losses.

                  There are the classics as mentioned. Then there are games like these. Ty arrived in Wisco in 72, moved from Texas and florida..so already a "fan" of the phins, oilers, and the bills, cause pops was from buffalo. Don't get him started on the great AFL Bills teams. Most of the 70s and 80s was filled with games like these.

                  Ty's mind is seared with fucking vike wideouts Ahmad Rashad and Sammy White snatching victory against our lame CBs and Chuck Forman carving us up.

                  Bad loss? Tell me it was worse than almost any of the second half losses in 78.

                  7-2 bitches! THE PACK IS BACK. Ty AND Wisco had our swagga back!

                  Lose to the Iggles 3-10 lose at home to the Boys 14-42, lose to the Broncos 3-16, TIE THE FUCKING VIKES AT HOME 10-10...GB in the lead 10-3 when Tark hits Rashad from 5 out in the 4th...Game tied and now TIED with the Pack for first, lose to the Bears 0-14, and end the regular season with a drubbing by the Rams 14-31.

                  8-7-1. FIRST PLACE BITCHES!!!!

                  Ah, but no playoffs. Did i forget to mention each of those teams were in the hunt. We lose every fucking tie breaker.

                  Did i mention we lost the first game with the Vikes. Yeah, sucked, 7-21. Fucking Rashad with 2 td catches. So we lost the head to head.

                  FIRST PLaCe Bitchees.

                  You want BAD LOSSES? Don't get Ty started on 3 consecutive years of 8-8 where there were a litany of bad losses, how about losing to the 5-11 Colts and Cards in 85.

                  A little bit of perspective from Ty to the Gang of Four..you that said this was the worst loss. Grow up and get a sack.

                  This loss ain't shit.

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                  • #39
                    Nutz, your 1-10 was just painful.

                    I took this one hard, but playoff losses hurt more, playoff losses at home hurt even more and a superbowl loss kills.

                    The 4-26 gave me one of my worst hangovers...

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by esoxx
                      That is a loss I will never be able to get out of my system. Especially given that it was since discovered that Denver circumvented the Salary Cap and in essence cheated.
                      I'm uneducated on this. Please alleviate the burden of ignorance.
                      No longer the member of any fan clubs. I'm tired of jinxing players out of the league and into obscurity.

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                      • #41
                        That Super Bowl loss still stings. I cannot watch 'lowlights' of that game. I get nauseous when I see that clip on the NFL Network with Elway pumping his fist and some guy on a voice over saying "this one's for John". The media that day were all giddy that Elway finally won and it took all my might to keep my brat down. :P

                        I attended that Falcon playoff game at Lambeau. If memory serves Farp had nobody to throw to. We had so many injuries that year half the roster was full of practice squad players. On top of that everything that could go wrong did. Horrid night.

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                        • #42
                          Not even close.
                          For me, it's always about the Bears, and almost any loss to them hurts far more - even virtually meaningless ones.
                          Who Knows? The Shadow knows!

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                          • #43
                            I'm pissed off about this one--not sad, not woeful or nauseated. There is no excuse for much of the crap that went on and I'm seriously thinking that they got themselves completely mental which is why it took 'til the second half for the team to even show up on the field. Favre had a good game, but these boneheads made him look like a genius. They did this to themselves and then the whole world sat back and said, "look what Brett did!" and that just burns my ass. But not as much as a boneheaded pick in 07. So as you can see, I'm doubly pissed at him at the moment.
                            "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by MJZiggy
                              I'm pissed off about this one--not sad, not woeful or nauseated. There is no excuse for much of the crap that went on and I'm seriously thinking that they got themselves completely mental which is why it took 'til the second half for the team to even show up on the field. Favre had a good game, but these boneheads made him look like a genius. They did this to themselves and then the whole world sat back and said, "look what Brett did!" and that just burns my ass. But not as much as a boneheaded pick in 07. So as you can see, I'm doubly pissed at him at the moment.
                              You are adorable when you are angry.

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                              • #45
                                Beatrice was dead for most of that relationship. And she loved someone else even when she was alive.
                                "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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