I thought Rodgers played pretty well in that monsoon in SD last Sunday. It's a wonder there weren't fumbles galore that day.
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The packers are going to lose 0, 1 or 2 games this season. no reason to care how other teams do.Originally posted by vince View PostI'm pulling for the Bears and obviously the Giants vs. the Niners tomorrow. A two-game lead in the conference and a three-game lead in the division would look awfully good. At Detroit followed by at NY Giants looks like a tough stretch right now for the Packers.
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Home Field advantage is important financially to the Packers. You ought to be cheering for the Giants to beat the 49'ers, the Bears to beat the Lions and the Falcons to beat the Saints.Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby View PostThe packers are going to lose 0, 1 or 2 games this season. no reason to care how other teams do.
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i suppose i should care, but it is all too distant. the deck is going to be shuffled again. I don't care that much if the packer have to play one away game during playoffs, game will show up on my tv set either way. and i certainly give zero hoot about financial difference of one extra game.Originally posted by CaliforniaCheez View PostHome Field advantage is important financially to the Packers. You ought to be cheering for the Giants to beat the 49'ers, the Bears to beat the Lions and the Falcons to beat the Saints.
I'd like packers to win at least 12 games, and that is in the bag
love your logo, but u r 1 r short
ps. if u redo logo, I recommend inserting a capital R
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The way the SD game looked last Sunday was exactly like SF. Was some untypical rain running thru the state last week otherwise it would have be a nice, sunny day.Originally posted by Joemailman View PostSan Francisco isn't exactly SoCal. The possibility of playing a game there on a windy, rainy day is a real possibility. That could hamper the Packers passing game as much or more than cold weather. Screw the weather. The Packers haven't lost a game in almost a year. They can play in any weather.
One of the @ SF games (2002 think) I went to had strong rain and wind but it didnt slow things down much. The late January NFCC cold of GB would probably casue more problem. Like lots of things from SF, the weather is soft too.
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I didnt make his logo because if I did I would be a picture of someone pissing on you.Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby View Postahh, so you are the dope who made that mispelled logo. Your ESL night classes are not sticking, but props for that B in spanish
Speaking of you and your demands, I went ahead and made the place a prison like you suggested. Trying logging off and viewing the forum. Do you like how you can see the threads but cant read unless registered?
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Yeah, at it seems like the simpler the Packers scheme is, the better they play. For those short weeks, especially the Detroit week, they're going to have to do what they do. They could get in a groove.Originally posted by Smeefers View PostDidn't the pack do this last year with a 3 games in 12 days? I also believe they won all three of those. I don't think it's the best of idea's to do this, but it's bound to happen and I like seeing the pack challanged. The tougher challanges we have now, the better prepared we will be come January.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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It's a tough stretch, but when you take out a lot of the practice time and workout time, they probably won't be too much more warn down than usual. And then they get three extra days rest after the Thanksgiving day game. I don't know that it's that big of a disadvantage. Instead of practicing in pads, they're playing in pads. The Lions have to get ready on a short week too.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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