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If the Packers were worried about being overconfident, too distracted, or the media favorite - things that may lead them to playing "soft" during Sunday's Superbowl - then I implore the Packers players and coaching staff to use the following NFL "shuns" as player motivation:
Clay Matthews -
First it was announced by the media that Clay was the winner of the DMVP of 2011 and then - "oops" our bad, we made a mistake - it actually went to Troy Polamalu. That whole oops announcement is BS. Should have never happened.
I got this from Clay's Facebook Page:
Mike McCarthy -
Didn't win Coach of the year instead it went to a guy who already has 2 - Bill Belicheat. Now, the fact that he didn't "win" the award isn't nearly as appalling as the fact that he didn't even get a single solitary vote.
From PFT:
I guess that overcoming the most injured players this season and actually improving defensively as a result (something just short of miraculous) wasn't enough to even get one single vote. This is an absolute outrage.
I sure hope to hell that this Packer team gets wind of these facts, comes out and plays absolutely on fire while viciously keeping the hammer down for the duration, and brings the Lombardi trophy home to it's rightful place while metaphorically wiping its ass with the rest of the NFL.
Bring the respect back to Green Bay gentlemen!
If the Packers were worried about being overconfident, too distracted, or the media favorite - things that may lead them to playing "soft" during Sunday's Superbowl - then I implore the Packers players and coaching staff to use the following NFL "shuns" as player motivation:
Clay Matthews -
First it was announced by the media that Clay was the winner of the DMVP of 2011 and then - "oops" our bad, we made a mistake - it actually went to Troy Polamalu. That whole oops announcement is BS. Should have never happened.
I got this from Clay's Facebook Page:
Clay Matthews III I didn't win but it's okay, I'll show them who is really the DPOY on sunday
Didn't win Coach of the year instead it went to a guy who already has 2 - Bill Belicheat. Now, the fact that he didn't "win" the award isn't nearly as appalling as the fact that he didn't even get a single solitary vote.
From PFT:
Belicheat garnered 30 of the 50 votes. Raheem Morris of the Bucs and Todd Haley of Kansas City split second place with 11.5 votes apiece. Mike Smith (Falcons), Andy Reid (Eagles), Lovie Smith (Bears), and Steve Spagnuolo (Rams) each received one of the remaining votes.
I sure hope to hell that this Packer team gets wind of these facts, comes out and plays absolutely on fire while viciously keeping the hammer down for the duration, and brings the Lombardi trophy home to it's rightful place while metaphorically wiping its ass with the rest of the NFL.
Bring the respect back to Green Bay gentlemen!

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