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Nothing wrong with this tourism ad. It was designed for women and kids, not you big, tough football bloggers.
Jordy was invoking his cute, loveable inner child-like qualities.
During the out-takes just imagine that he was cussing and hitting on the actress, if that makes you feel better.
I just think it's so ridiculously goofy! I can't imagine anyone would want to go to Wi based on that ad, maybe the idea was for it to stick in your mind so you remember it? Search me.
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Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...
If so, then its casting director should be fired. Unless the target demo was women and kids who are also Kansan football fans.
Or women and children that are familiar with the 'Wizard of Oz' story and know that, in contrast to Dorothy who couldn't wait to leave Oz and get back to Kansas, that Jordy Nelson, originially from Kansas, didn't want to leave Wisconsin and return to Kansas because Wisconsin is such a magical place.
HH is right. You guys need to quit acting like flying monkeys. Jordy makes a fine Dorothy.
I found it a didactic reflection of inner conceptualization and non-sectarian self-realization. The barn motif was a comment on our inability, as Americans, to find satisfaction. The empty barn, which should be full of food, was empty; as our own looming doom lingers imposingly in the background. The concussion suffered by Nelson is a stark reminder of how fragile the Packers seem to be. Oh, and the leaves were pretty.
I found it a didactic reflection of inner conceptualization and non-sectarian self-realization. The barn motif was a comment on our inability, as Americans, to find satisfaction. The empty barn, which should be full of food, was empty; as our own looming doom lingers imposingly in the background. The concussion suffered by Nelson is a stark reminder of how fragile the Packers seem to be. Oh, and the leaves were pretty.
The concussion suffered by Nelson is a stark reminder of how fragile the Packers seem to be.
This is the part that concerned me. Does Jordy have to go through the NFL concussion regimen if he gets it from running into a red oak? Will he miss the game Sunday due to this commercial. This reminds me of when Kellen Winslow blew up his leg making that Harley commercial.
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
This is the part that concerned me. Does Jordy have to go through the NFL concussion regimen if he gets it from running into a red oak? Will he miss the game Sunday due to this commercial. This reminds me of when Kellen Winslow blew up his leg making that Harley commercial.
Don't worry, it was just an implied concussion.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
I found it a didactic reflection of inner conceptualization and non-sectarian self-realization. The barn motif was a comment on our inability, as Americans, to find satisfaction. The empty barn, which should be full of food, was empty; as our own looming doom lingers imposingly in the background. The concussion suffered by Nelson is a stark reminder of how fragile the Packers seem to be. Oh, and the leaves were pretty.
[QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.
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