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  • #16
    Originally posted by pbmax
    Originally posted by Little Whiskey
    Where all three picks thrown towards Moss? i don't recall
    Nope. One was to Harvin I think (Collins), One to Moss (Bishop) and unsure about Hawk's pick.
    Think Hawks as to AP over the middle, but it's hard to tell since he got hit while throwing it.

    I'll give Favre some credit - guys pain threshold is amazing. 2 fractures? None of this matters for him unless he starts to play well again. He really hasn't yet.


    Anyways, Al Harris should be a lock to be back this week though. I just want to see him on the field.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by packerbacker1234
      I'll give Favre some credit
      Shocking
      Originally posted by 3irty1
      This is museum quality stupidity.

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      • #18
        It's sick to see a bunch of Packer fans debating whether Woodson or Favre has fallen off more.

        If you don't know the answer to that, and you need to debate, then maybe it's time to find some new hobbies. Woodson is everywhere on defense. He's made some penalties for whatever reason thinking he might be above certain laws.

        To compare the reigning defensive player of the year to Favre is a big-time, low-blow insult.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Zool
          Originally posted by b bulldog
          21 is going to show the entire country how he is declining at DB. Vikings will win by double digits.
          Bold statement. Completely inaccurate but bold non the less.
          Completely idiotic maybe.

          Where's Woody? I mean, bulldog.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by pbmax
            Originally posted by Little Whiskey
            Where all three picks thrown towards Moss? i don't recall
            Nope. One was to Harvin I think (Collins), One to Moss (Bishop) and unsure about Hawk's pick.
            The last one was targeted for Hawk.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by packerbacker1234
              Originally posted by pbmax
              Originally posted by Little Whiskey
              Where all three picks thrown towards Moss? i don't recall
              Nope. One was to Harvin I think (Collins), One to Moss (Bishop) and unsure about Hawk's pick.
              Think Hawks as to AP over the middle, but it's hard to tell since he got hit while throwing it.

              I'll give Favre some credit - guys pain threshold is amazing. 2 fractures? None of this matters for him unless he starts to play well again. He really hasn't yet.


              Anyways, Al Harris should be a lock to be back this week though. I just want to see him on the field.
              Why is it that with Favre, this injury is a fracture? With every other football player, its an ankle sprain. This is no exaggeration, many other players have had sever sprains before and they have never been referred to as a fracture. Dozens of players have bone spurs cleaned out and avulsions fixed, but they never been announced as a fracture.

              Playing with the sprain should be impressive enough. A similar injury has kept Bigby out for weeks (though their jobs are completely different). There is no need for additional hagiography.

              If this bit of legend building leads me to discover that Jack Youngblood played a Super Bowl not on a fractured leg, but on something sprained, I will be severely disappointed.

              I will preemptively blame Bus Cook.
              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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              • #22
                Originally posted by pbmax
                Originally posted by packerbacker1234
                Originally posted by pbmax
                Originally posted by Little Whiskey
                Where all three picks thrown towards Moss? i don't recall
                Nope. One was to Harvin I think (Collins), One to Moss (Bishop) and unsure about Hawk's pick.
                Think Hawks as to AP over the middle, but it's hard to tell since he got hit while throwing it.

                I'll give Favre some credit - guys pain threshold is amazing. 2 fractures? None of this matters for him unless he starts to play well again. He really hasn't yet.


                Anyways, Al Harris should be a lock to be back this week though. I just want to see him on the field.
                Why is it that with Favre, this injury is a fracture? With every other football player, its an ankle sprain. This is no exaggeration, many other players have had sever sprains before and they have never been referred to as a fracture. Dozens of players have bone spurs cleaned out and avulsions fixed, but they never been announced as a fracture.

                Playing with the sprain should be impressive enough. A similar injury has kept Bigby out for weeks (though their jobs are completely different). There is no need for additional hagiography.

                If this bit of legend building leads me to discover that Jack Youngblood played a Super Bowl not on a fractured leg, but on something sprained, I will be severely disappointed.

                I will preemptively blame Bus Cook.
                It might belong to the media's tendency to turn everything Favre does into myth. But it might also be part of an effort to soften the blow of his impending deactivation. Depends on who's floating the story about this being a fracture and not a sprain.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by hoosier
                  Originally posted by pbmax
                  Originally posted by packerbacker1234
                  Originally posted by pbmax
                  Originally posted by Little Whiskey
                  Where all three picks thrown towards Moss? i don't recall
                  Nope. One was to Harvin I think (Collins), One to Moss (Bishop) and unsure about Hawk's pick.
                  Think Hawks as to AP over the middle, but it's hard to tell since he got hit while throwing it.

                  I'll give Favre some credit - guys pain threshold is amazing. 2 fractures? None of this matters for him unless he starts to play well again. He really hasn't yet.


                  Anyways, Al Harris should be a lock to be back this week though. I just want to see him on the field.
                  Why is it that with Favre, this injury is a fracture? With every other football player, its an ankle sprain. This is no exaggeration, many other players have had sever sprains before and they have never been referred to as a fracture. Dozens of players have bone spurs cleaned out and avulsions fixed, but they never been announced as a fracture.

                  Playing with the sprain should be impressive enough. A similar injury has kept Bigby out for weeks (though their jobs are completely different). There is no need for additional hagiography.

                  If this bit of legend building leads me to discover that Jack Youngblood played a Super Bowl not on a fractured leg, but on something sprained, I will be severely disappointed.

                  I will preemptively blame Bus Cook.
                  It might belong to the media's tendency to turn everything Favre does into myth. But it might also be part of an effort to soften the blow of his impending deactivation. Depends on who's floating the story about this being a fracture and not a sprain.
                  gotta love the use of hagiography - made the whole thread worthwhile.
                  "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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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by pbmax
                    Originally posted by packerbacker1234
                    Originally posted by pbmax
                    Originally posted by Little Whiskey
                    Where all three picks thrown towards Moss? i don't recall
                    Nope. One was to Harvin I think (Collins), One to Moss (Bishop) and unsure about Hawk's pick.
                    Think Hawks as to AP over the middle, but it's hard to tell since he got hit while throwing it.

                    I'll give Favre some credit - guys pain threshold is amazing. 2 fractures? None of this matters for him unless he starts to play well again. He really hasn't yet.


                    Anyways, Al Harris should be a lock to be back this week though. I just want to see him on the field.
                    Why is it that with Favre, this injury is a fracture? With every other football player, its an ankle sprain. This is no exaggeration, many other players have had sever sprains before and they have never been referred to as a fracture. Dozens of players have bone spurs cleaned out and avulsions fixed, but they never been announced as a fracture.

                    Playing with the sprain should be impressive enough. A similar injury has kept Bigby out for weeks (though their jobs are completely different). There is no need for additional hagiography.

                    If this bit of legend building leads me to discover that Jack Youngblood played a Super Bowl not on a fractured leg, but on something sprained, I will be severely disappointed.

                    I will preemptively blame Bus Cook.
                    Actually, it was Childress in his Monday PC who referred to the injuries as fractures. It sounded like he was just relaying what he had told by the trainers...or Bus.
                    I can't run no more
                    With that lawless crowd
                    While the killers in high places
                    Say their prayers out loud
                    But they've summoned, they've summoned up
                    A thundercloud
                    They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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                    • #25
                      Jason Wilde (ESPN Milwaukee) thought that the pack may wait till after the bye week to activate Harris and Bigby

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                      • #26
                        I could see Bigby being back this week. Harris and Starks, I could see them after the bye.
                        Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by JustinHarrell
                          I could see Bigby being back this week. Harris and Starks, I could see them after the bye.
                          After recent roster moves, they have one open slot. So it's likely they activate 1/3 PUP guys now, and then the later two come after the buy. Which one of the three probably depends on who is healthiest.
                          </delurk>

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                          • #28
                            Listening to Harris' injury, I really don't think he's ready right now. Bigby on the other hand, I think he's really close. Starks is 110%, but the last time he's played organized football was in 2008 with the Buffalo Bulls. He's not coming back until after the bye.

                            Bigby a backup this week and next week - starter after the bye
                            Harris - Dime CB after the bye, nickle toward the end of the season
                            Starks - 3rd RB, non game-day activated after the bye. Barely plays unless injury
                            Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by mraynrand
                              Originally posted by pbmax
                              There is no need for additional hagiography.
                              gotta love the use of hagiography - made the whole thread worthwhile.
                              pbmax is our very own English prof. I swear, he's expanded my vocabulary by at least 100 words.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Tarlam!
                                Originally posted by mraynrand
                                Originally posted by pbmax
                                There is no need for additional hagiography.
                                gotta love the use of hagiography - made the whole thread worthwhile.
                                pbmax is our very own English prof. I swear, he's expanded my vocabulary by at least 100 words.
                                Doesn't help when I still don't know what it means.

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