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ANDOriginally posted by red View PostCall us all ignorant commies?
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Call and try and get the brown one deported because of the truth he saw with his own eyes is different then the alternate truth bubble that Tex lives in?Originally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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Originally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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Bottom line, IMO GB needs to go "all in" at the 2020 NFL Draft and do whatever it takes to draft CeeDee Lamb (WR) from Oklahoma. A greater need than even a new Offensive Right Tackle.sigpic
If your not the lead dog , then the view never changes !
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You get a lot better view on TV than at the stadium - especially in the nosebleed seats those guys apparently were.Originally posted by Fritz View PostUh oh. An eyewitness account. If Mad concurs, what will Tex do?
Whiners and ingrates can whine all they want. The fact remains we are 8-3 - primarily because the GOATness of Aaron Rodgers outweighs the mediocrity of most of the rest of the team. We would be strong favorites to win 3 of the next 5, moderate favorites at home against the Bears, and hardly an underdog even against the Vikings at their place. I wonder what ya'all will piss and moan about when we win out and go at least a couple of rounds in the playoffs.What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View PostYou get a lot better view on TV than at the stadium - especially in the nosebleed seats those guys apparently were.
Whiners and ingrates can whine all they want. The fact remains we are 8-3 - primarily because the GOATness of Aaron Rodgers outweighs the mediocrity of most of the rest of the team. We would be strong favorites to win 3 of the next 5, moderate favorites at home against the Bears, and hardly an underdog even against the Vikings at their place. I wonder what ya'all will piss and moan about when we win out and go at least a couple of rounds in the playoffs.
GB will certainly be a playoff team this season. Most likely they will win the NFC North and finish as the 3rd or 4th seed. They stand strong to win their Wildcard game, but a win in the Divisional round would go against the odds. Still further, should a mericle occur and they make it to the NFC Championship game, IMO they would face either the Saints or the 49ers. Both of these teams are just better than GB.
On the bright side, GB will have turned around a decline from over the past few seasons and (with a good draft) be in a better position to raise the bar next year. HC LaFleur deserves lots of credit for a 1st time/1st year HC in the NFL. The experience gained this season by the entire team should serve to make them an even better team next season.
As much as I too want to see GB win it all this season, I believe that they still have a few more steps to climb first.
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hahahahaha Explain please how we would be the 4th seed. 3rd could happen, but if as you predict, we win the North, it's likely we would finish ahead of the Saints - who have a helluva tough schedule going forward. If they only lose to the Niners and we win out, we would have the better conference record and be the 2nd seed.Originally posted by Radagast View PostGB will certainly be a playoff team this season. Most likely they will win the NFC North and finish as the 3rd or 4th seed. They stand strong to win their Wildcard game, but a win in the Divisional round would go against the odds. Still further, should a mericle occur and they make it to the NFC Championship game, IMO they would face either the Saints or the 49ers. Both of these teams are just better than GB.
On the bright side, GB will have turned around a decline from over the past few seasons and (with a good draft) be in a better position to raise the bar next year. HC LaFleur deserves lots of credit for a 1st time/1st year HC in the NFL. The experience gained this season by the entire team should serve to make them an even better team next season.
As much as I too want to see GB win it all this season, I believe that they still have a few more steps to climb first.

The Saints and Niners are better than the Packers huh? I guess we'll see about that. I'm not gonna argue that we're better than the Niners after they kicked our ass so bad, but I also wouldn't bet against beating them in the NFC finals.
I have to agree with you that there are a lot of things the Packers need to improve, but that doesn't mean they can't beat pretty much anybody in any given game so long as Aaron Rodgers is healthy and the rest of the team doesn't flop completely.What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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I never did and pulled my remaining hair out when the same writer told me Kumerow had no shot cuz he is slow and undrafted, but allison is a budding star.Originally posted by Cheesehead Craig View PostI used to believe in GMo, but I just can't anymore.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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EI like quoting your ridiculously dumb posts. This one is probably up on your top 10 list.Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View PostYou get a lot better view on TV than at the stadium - especially in the nosebleed seats those guys apparently were.
One of the reasons I love going to Packer games live is you can watch the WRs releases off of the line. You don’t see that at all on TV. The camera follows the QB back in to the pocket and you can see only a couple of players if they are running routes with in 5 yards of the line of scrimmage.
Your favorite play only shows ARod scrambling and heaving the ball. You don’t even see the WR who makes the catch 30 yards down the field on TV until the ball is half way there.
The TV follows the ball not the other players.Last edited by ThunderDan; 11-30-2019, 09:27 AM.But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.
-Tim Harmston
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don't bother. your facts and insight are wasted on himOriginally posted by ThunderDan View PostE
I like quoting your ridiculously dumb posts. This one is probably up on your top 10 list.
One of the reasons I love going to Packer games live is you can watch the WRs releases off of the line. You don’t see that at all on TV. The camera follows the QB back in to the pocket and you can see only a couple of players if they are running routes with in 5 yards of the line of scrimmage.
Your favorite play only shows ARod scrambling and heaving the ball. You don’t even see the WR who makes the catch 30 yards down the field on TV until the ball is half way there.
The TV follows the ball not the other players.
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