I don't recall the 80's, but division titles in that decade was rare. Harlan told that me the one time the Packers did clinch the division in the 80's, Packer Nation celebrated as if they have just won the Super Bowl.
From 1995 onward, division titles were like lap dances - nothing but a 5 minute euphoria. In most years, the Packers ruled supreme and the Super Bowl was the thing, not a lowly division title.
The title in 2003 was pretty thrilling. The Packers got a little help from the voodooed Arizona Cardinals. Josh McCown threw the game-winner to Nathan Poole on a play that forced many a-Viking fans to seek lobotomies.
In a injury-plagued season that made even the staunchest Favre supporters appreciate Aaron Rodgers, I've got to say this year's division title is the sweatiest. The best ever.
I dunno, with a disgraceful defense that cannot protect a lead worth a lick, being NFC North Champs could be the high point of the season. Please tell me the Packers can go higher.
From 1995 onward, division titles were like lap dances - nothing but a 5 minute euphoria. In most years, the Packers ruled supreme and the Super Bowl was the thing, not a lowly division title.
The title in 2003 was pretty thrilling. The Packers got a little help from the voodooed Arizona Cardinals. Josh McCown threw the game-winner to Nathan Poole on a play that forced many a-Viking fans to seek lobotomies.
In a injury-plagued season that made even the staunchest Favre supporters appreciate Aaron Rodgers, I've got to say this year's division title is the sweatiest. The best ever.
I dunno, with a disgraceful defense that cannot protect a lead worth a lick, being NFC North Champs could be the high point of the season. Please tell me the Packers can go higher.


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