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  • #31
    Originally posted by LEWCWA
    The Pack looks to be the team to beat the next few years. MN is staring down the gun of mediocre. QB will be a ?, their Williams wall is getting older, OL looks bad, EJ will probably never be the same(not saying much since this was his only good year). Pack has a great young front 7, and well Woodson is the only codger in the backfield....Pack has 4 recievers that would start for MN. The only place they beat us is with AP as far as I can tell. Oh wait, they may have a better punter than we do!
    OL worse than Pack? Pack has 4 receivers that would start for MN?

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    • #32
      Originally posted by LEWCWA
      EJ will probably never be the same(not saying much since this was his only good year). !
      Not exactly. Henderson has been a high quality MLB. That was a huge loss for the Vikings
      "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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      • #33
        Originally posted by mraynrand
        Originally posted by LEWCWA
        EJ will probably never be the same(not saying much since this was his only good year). !
        Not exactly. Henderson has been a high quality MLB. That was a huge loss for the Vikings
        True. EJ was playing at a high level last year and this year before getting hurt.

        Thanks for the updates on the Vikes ages mngolf. They are younger than I thought.
        All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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        • #34
          NcKinnie's only 30? Wow. I don't know why, but I thought he was a more-than-grizzled vet.

          I would say the Packers' organization is stronger. Though both seem to have good draft evaluators and cap people (two of what I think are the most important assets to have), the lack of fan support in Minnesota makes the team's future a bit cloudy (new stadium? Move? How much money do they lose?).

          In other words, even if you're a Minny fan and you feel good about this season and next, you might be a bit unnerved when you hear about the team's financial situation.

          Talent-wise, both teams are strong but I think the GB quarterback position is stronger, if for no other reason than Minnesota's quarterback is in his last year...or two...or three. We think. And I like Matt Flynn better than Tavaris Jackson or Sage Rosenfels.

          Peterson is incredible but I wonder how much pounding he can take. Grant seems the steady type on a pass-first team.
          "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

          KYPack

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          • #35
            The Packers - mainly because they are set for the foreseeable future at the most important position in pro-football = QB. MN might get one more year out of the old man but after that they will still be searching for their franchise QB. If #4 decides to return for one more year after MN gets bounced out of the playoffs yet again would Sage stick around? When is Jackson's contract up? Would he stay and play for Chilly after the Ancient one retired for good? Thank God we don't have those issues. Thanks Ted!

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            • #36
              Originally posted by LEWCWA
              .Pack has 4 recievers that would start for MN. The only place they beat us is with AP as far as I can tell. Oh wait, they may have a better punter than we do!

              Strongly disagree

              Their #3 WR is probably more talented than our #3 or #4.

              Sydney Rice is close to Jennings; could argue either way
              Bernard Berrion is close to Driver
              Harvin is as good or better then Jones or Nelson
              TERD 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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              • #37
                Originally posted by Pugger
                The Packers - mainly because they are set for the foreseeable future at the most important position in pro-football = QB. MN might get one more year out of the old man but after that they will still be searching for their franchise QB. If #4 decides to return for one more year after MN gets bounced out of the playoffs yet again would Sage stick around? When is Jackson's contract up? Would he stay and play for Chilly after the Ancient one retired for good? Thank God we don't have those issues. Thanks Ted!
                I think this is Jackson's last year, although he could be stuck for another with the union contract up. Sage is signed for 2 more years after this. And I doubt he goes somewhere else if the opp for starter is here after Favre.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Bretsky
                  Originally posted by LEWCWA
                  .Pack has 4 recievers that would start for MN. The only place they beat us is with AP as far as I can tell. Oh wait, they may have a better punter than we do!

                  Strongly disagree

                  Their #3 WR is probably more talented than our #3 or #4.

                  Sydney Rice is close to Jennings; could argue either way
                  Bernard Berrion is close to Driver
                  Harvin is as good or better then Jones or Nelson
                  I think you're both drinking Kool-aid, but of opposite colors.
                  * Rice isn't close to Jennings but Favre's making him look good this year. DC's and other teams scouts say Jennings is who scares them the most about the Pack. Fitzgerald says he studies Jennings to get better. Hear anyone say anything like that about Rice?
                  * Berrion and Driver are different types of receivers and aren't an apples-to-apples comparison. Berrion's a deep threat and Driver has great body control and his first five steps are ridiculously good but isn't a deep threat.
                  * I agree that Harvin is better than Jones (because Jones is so frustratingly inconsistent), but I think as a WR Nelson is close enough to Harvin (though the nod goes to Harvin who gets more opportunities because the Pack throws to Finley more and Harvin makes the best of said opportunities) to make it nearly negligible in a discussion on WRs. Throw in other duties such as kickoff return and the wildcat nonsense and Harvin wins by a long shot without a discussion.
                  * I don't even know who the Vike's #4 is, so I'll take GB's #4 (whoever it is) there just because of familiarity.
                  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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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Smidgeon
                    Originally posted by Bretsky
                    Originally posted by LEWCWA
                    .Pack has 4 recievers that would start for MN. The only place they beat us is with AP as far as I can tell. Oh wait, they may have a better punter than we do!

                    Strongly disagree

                    Their #3 WR is probably more talented than our #3 or #4.

                    Sydney Rice is close to Jennings; could argue either way
                    Bernard Berrion is close to Driver
                    Harvin is as good or better then Jones or Nelson
                    I think you're both drinking Kool-aid, but of opposite colors.
                    * Rice isn't close to Jennings but Favre's making him look good this year. DC's and other teams scouts say Jennings is who scares them the most about the Pack. Fitzgerald says he studies Jennings to get better. Hear anyone say anything like that about Rice?
                    * Berrion and Driver are different types of receivers and aren't an apples-to-apples comparison. Berrion's a deep threat and Driver has great body control and his first five steps are ridiculously good but isn't a deep threat.
                    * I agree that Harvin is better than Jones (because Jones is so frustratingly inconsistent), but I think as a WR Nelson is close enough to Harvin (though the nod goes to Harvin who gets more opportunities because the Pack throws to Finley more and Harvin makes the best of said opportunities) to make it nearly negligible in a discussion on WRs. Throw in other duties such as kickoff return and the wildcat nonsense and Harvin wins by a long shot without a discussion.
                    * I don't even know who the Vike's #4 is, so I'll take GB's #4 (whoever it is) there just because of familiarity.

                    That Fitz comment is getting blown out of proportion. I read it as Fitz wanting to get better at YAC. Fitz is way better than Jennings

                    I have no idea who the Vikes #4 WR is either so I'm assuming the Pack has a huge edge there
                    TERD 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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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by mngolf19
                      Originally posted by Pugger
                      The Packers - mainly because they are set for the foreseeable future at the most important position in pro-football = QB. MN might get one more year out of the old man but after that they will still be searching for their franchise QB. If #4 decides to return for one more year after MN gets bounced out of the playoffs yet again would Sage stick around? When is Jackson's contract up? Would he stay and play for Chilly after the Ancient one retired for good? Thank God we don't have those issues. Thanks Ted!
                      I think this is Jackson's last year, although he could be stuck for another with the union contract up. Sage is signed for 2 more years after this. And I doubt he goes somewhere else if the opp for starter is here after Favre.
                      Ok, thanks. I wasn't sure about the situations of these two guys.

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                      • #41
                        Packers by a longshot, come on, the Packers are and always will be a better situation than the frauds from MN
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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Bretsky
                          Originally posted by LEWCWA
                          .Pack has 4 recievers that would start for MN. The only place they beat us is with AP as far as I can tell. Oh wait, they may have a better punter than we do!

                          Strongly disagree

                          Their #3 WR is probably more talented than our #3 or #4.

                          Sydney Rice is close to Jennings; could argue either way
                          Bernard Berrion is close to Driver
                          Harvin is as good or better then Jones or Nelson
                          Here's where we disagree most. I'd take Driver in a heartbeat, any day, over Berrian.
                          "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                          KYPack

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Bretsky
                            That Fitz comment is getting blown out of proportion. I read it as Fitz wanting to get better at YAC. Fitz is way better than Jennings

                            I have no idea who the Vikes #4 WR is either so I'm assuming the Pack has a huge edge there
                            Personally (and this is just opinion), I don't think the Fitzgerald comment is getting blown out of proportion. Even if you read it as Fitzgerald wanting to get better at YAC, he specifically mentions route running and catching fluidity. What I'm not saying is that Jennings is better or even equivilent to Fitzgerald. I'm saying that Jennings has an advantage over Rice as the #1 receiver based on comments from "those who'd know". Fitzgerald says he studies Jennings to improve his own play, and D-coordinators or scouts say that Jennings is the one on GB's team who scare them the most in his ability to break a game wide open. I think Jennings is a top 10 receiver, but I wouldn't go higher than that. I want to see more than one good year out of Rice (and at least one without a WR-making QB) before I say that he's at least as good as Jennings.
                            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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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Fritz
                              Originally posted by Bretsky
                              Originally posted by LEWCWA
                              .Pack has 4 recievers that would start for MN. The only place they beat us is with AP as far as I can tell. Oh wait, they may have a better punter than we do!
                              Strongly disagree

                              Their #3 WR is probably more talented than our #3 or #4.

                              Sydney Rice is close to Jennings; could argue either way
                              Bernard Berrion is close to Driver
                              Harvin is as good or better then Jones or Nelson
                              Here's where we disagree most. I'd take Driver in a heartbeat, any day, over Berrian.
                              Rice has improved a lot, but he was helped by a lot of single coverage this year. I'd take Jennings. Rice is a good receiver. He's big, but he's not Larry Fitgerald. I'd take Driver over Berrian. I have to go with Harvin over Nelson or Jones. I like Jordy. I think he's going to be a very good #2 receiver for us. Harvin has been better than I expected as a receiver. Hopefully, those concussion issues don't linger. I'd take Finley over Shiancoe.
                              "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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                              • #45
                                Vikings have the edge with experience and HFA (mostly). But Brett seems to fail in big games over the last 10 years and Rodgers is untested.

                                I like what M3 has done over the past 8 games.

                                The Packers are as healthy and hot as they've been while the Vikes have key injuries and have lost some tough games.

                                I'd take the Packers situation - playing on the road, no one expecting you to make it... a la the Giants a few years ago.
                                The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.
                                Vince Lombardi

                                "Not really interested in being a spoiler or an underdog. We're the Green Bay Packers." McCarthy.

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