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  • Al Harris emails NFP

    I saw this yesterday and didn't have time to post it. I figured someone else would have:



    After all of the fire that went around, Al wrote to Bowen:

    “Look, not every family is perfect, and most are dysfunctional at times,” Harris wrote. “You might be seeing a little of that right now, however, we are family, we have to stick together and I and my teammates will support Dom, his system and all our coaches. We are all players and coaches in this fight together and have to share responsibility and blame. We are at war and will fight for each other. That’s how it’s going to be for the rest of this season.”
    Nice move by Al.

    Funny this hasn't been picked up in the Wisco papers, at least not that I've seen. They just want to talk about how there's dissension in the ranks and the Packers are going in the shitter.
    When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

  • #2
    This is a big test on MM's leadership to keep the team together after a humiliating loss.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by rbaloha
      This is a big test on MM's leadership to keep the team together after a humiliating loss.
      Losing to a 7-0 team is humiliating now?
      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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      • #4
        7-1

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        • #5
          Originally posted by pbmax
          Originally posted by rbaloha
          This is a big test on MM's leadership to keep the team together after a humiliating loss.
          Losing to a 7-0 team is humiliating now?
          Twice to #4 is humiliating. #4 dominated. Why are the negative comments surfacing if it was just another game?

          If we lose to Tampa is that humiliating?

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          • #6
            Losing to the Vikings always hurts and is almost always humiliating. They're certainly not as good as their record, but GB is close. Losing BOTH games to a #4 led squad was humiliating.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by rbaloha
              Originally posted by pbmax
              Originally posted by rbaloha
              This is a big test on MM's leadership to keep the team together after a humiliating loss.
              Losing to a 7-0 team is humiliating now?
              Twice to #4 is humiliating. #4 dominated. Why are the negative comments surfacing if it was just another game?

              If we lose to Tampa is that humiliating?
              Favre didn't dominate, the team dominated.
              I would describe Favre's performances as opportunistic more than dominating. Look at this past game, first half. Nothing dominating about Favre's performance, but the team dominated. Even for the whole game, Favre was not dominating.

              17 for 28 - not dominating
              244 yards - not dominating (especially with 51 on the play with the DBs taking each other out)
              4TDs - opportunistic

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              • #8
                Originally posted by rbaloha
                Originally posted by pbmax
                Originally posted by rbaloha
                This is a big test on MM's leadership to keep the team together after a humiliating loss.
                Losing to a 7-0 team is humiliating now?
                Twice to #4 is humiliating. #4 dominated. Why are the negative comments surfacing if it was just another game?

                If we lose to Tampa is that humiliating?
                Tampa would be a level beyond humiliating. Hurt comments after the game are nothing new when you fall (effectively) 3 games behind the division leader. And the only angry ones I have read were immediately after the game by Jenkins. And this is a man invisible on his pass rush right now. Frustration or humiliation? I think frustration that he isn't playing like last seasons' first 4 games or the preseason.

                One thing that might help Cullen is a return to blitzing inside backers. McGinn had Capers reluctant to do this for fear of Stephen Jackson/Rams game runs being allowed through the gaps.

                When Capers rushes in guys from wide off the ball, the DE on that side usually must cross the face of the tackle to engage both he and guard (OLB can be asked to do similar to TE/tackle), essentially giving himself over to the double-team so that the safety or CB can come in unblocked, or at a minimum have only a back to contend with.
                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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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Patler
                  Originally posted by rbaloha
                  Originally posted by pbmax
                  Originally posted by rbaloha
                  This is a big test on MM's leadership to keep the team together after a humiliating loss.
                  Losing to a 7-0 team is humiliating now?
                  Twice to #4 is humiliating. #4 dominated. Why are the negative comments surfacing if it was just another game?

                  If we lose to Tampa is that humiliating?
                  Favre didn't dominate, the team dominated.
                  I would describe Favre's performances as opportunistic more than dominating. Look at this past game, first half. Nothing dominating about Favre's performance, but the team dominated. Even for the whole game, Favre was not dominating.

                  17 for 28 - not dominating
                  244 yards - not dominating (especially with 51 on the play with the DBs taking each other out)
                  4TDs - opportunistic
                  7tds 0 int. no sacks in 2 games imo is dominating. To add insult to injury -- beautiful throws in tight windows and sometimes under pressure. Dominating along with Allen imo. Petersen -- not dominating.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Patler
                    Favre didn't dominate, the team dominated.
                    I would describe Favre's performances as opportunistic more than dominating. Look at this past game, first half. Nothing dominating about Favre's performance, but the team dominated. Even for the whole game, Favre was not dominating.

                    17 for 28 - not dominating
                    244 yards - not dominating (especially with 51 on the play with the DBs taking each other out)
                    4TDs - opportunistic
                    I agree that the vikings team dominated but Favre is part of that team. With that said you know I dont really call you out cuz most of the time you are right. But in this instance you are doing what my generation likes to call "playa hating".

                    Sorry man but those stats are great and the old man made enough big plays to help his team win a huge division and personal game.

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                    • #11
                      Percy Harvin dominated the game. Farve played very well.
                      Originally posted by 3irty1
                      This is museum quality stupidity.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Zool
                        Percy Harvin dominated the game. Favre played very well.
                        purple slurper.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                          Originally posted by Zool
                          Percy Harvin dominated the game. Favre played very well.
                          purple slurper.
                          Favre man-juice gargler.
                          Originally posted by 3irty1
                          This is museum quality stupidity.

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                          • #14
                            Al's lucky this aint 50 yrs ago. Mouthy Negro like him wouldn't do so well.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Zool
                              Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                              Originally posted by Zool
                              Percy Harvin dominated the game. Favre played very well.
                              purple slurper.
                              Favre man-juice gargler.
                              Those are the same now right?
                              C.H.U.D.

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