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A homo who lures married, in the closet, men away from their families?Originally posted by Fritz View PostBut Kenny Clark's days are running down, and you need two really good defensive linemen to have a good defense. Maybe Wyatt will be okay, and they can draft a nose tackle who can be a real homewrecker.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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How have I been wrong about Joe Berry? You need to lay off the pipe dood.Originally posted by bobblehead View Postyep, thats called the natural order of things when you are rebuilding and playing the defending champs. Its not indicative of a long cold winter to come. Most of us are looking for players to improve, give great effort. Praying that we are all as wrong about Joe Barry as you have been lately. Only Tex thinks we are a 5-1 favorite in this matchup."You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
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How old were you back then? The God damned media was all about how great the Chiefs were - how much better they were all around the field than the Packers. Maybe bettors knew better, I don't remember what the odds were.Originally posted by Joemailman View PostPackers were 17 point favorites to win Super Bowl I.What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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I'm thinking more of a nose tackle who can abuse offensive linemen so badly on his way to the football that said offensive linemen begin to doubt their manhood, thus affecting their sexual performance in the marital bed. The unhappy wives try to be patient but their husbands' self worth has been destroyed by the Green Bay nose tackle, so those offensive linemen lash out at their wives, blaming said wives for the inability to get it up. Fights ensue, divorces ensue. Families torn asunder.Originally posted by RashanGary View PostA homo who lures married, in the closet, men away from their families?
That's what I mean by a homewrecker of a nose tackle."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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Obviously you only watch chiefs games to see Taytay in the skybox. I have seen a few of their games and they are living on the edge this year. They are vulnerable and ripe for the picking. Maybe all the advertising by their stars is catching up. If Packers can BUNDLE some turnovers into points they can end Swift’s undefeated record.Originally posted by SkinBasket View PostDood, you missed it. It already fell. And even if I believed our QB was half what most here think he is, any fool can see the impending correction to a young overconfident team. Honestly, I hope I’m wrong. I like seeing GB win. But this has the hallmarks of an old fashioned ass whipping tattooed all over it. The kind where KC will pat our guys on the head afterward with a kind, understanding smile.
Love will be in the air so anything can happen!!
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The talk was that the AFL couldn't hold the NFL's jock strap. That the game was a joke. The greatest upset ever was Super Bowl III when the AFL Jets beat the Colts.Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View PostHow old were you back then? The God damned media was all about how great the Chiefs were - how much better they were all around the field than the Packers. Maybe bettors knew better, I don't remember what the odds were.
Fuck, it must be nice to remember whatever you want and declare it the truth even if you are so far from correct it is amazing!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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Right. If the networks were talking up the Chiefs, it was just to try to get people to watch the game. It was basically seen as an exhibition game until the Jets beat the Colts.Originally posted by ThunderDan View PostThe talk was that the AFL couldn't hold the NFL's jock strap. That the game was a joke. The greatest upset ever was Super Bowl III when the AFL Jets beat the Colts.
Fuck, it must be nice to remember whatever you want and declare it the truth even if you are so far from correct it is amazing!I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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I guess you're as damn dumb historically as you are in the present. That was the talk AFTER the Packers stomped the Chiefs and then rubbed their nose in it on national TV (and then proceded to stomp Madden's Raiders the next year. Before the game, the media assholes of that day were singing the praises of players like Buck Buchanon, Otis Taylor, Fred the Hammer Williamson (who had his "hammer" broke by Fuzzy Thurston and Jerry Kramer), etc. and how the rich AFL bastards like Hunt had built teams that were better than the NFL, and whiny anti-homer piss ants like you, CMI, and a few others were getting all insecure about our chances. Vince's boys put an end to that shit, and it didn't crop up again until the damn Colts got their chance and fucked things up a couple years later.Originally posted by ThunderDan View PostThe talk was that the AFL couldn't hold the NFL's jock strap. That the game was a joke. The greatest upset ever was Super Bowl III when the AFL Jets beat the Colts.
Fuck, it must be nice to remember whatever you want and declare it the truth even if you are so far from correct it is amazing!What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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Sorry, implied meaning. We are all praying that we are as wrong about Joe Barry as you have been about Jordan Love lately. Hope that clarifies my insult for you.Originally posted by SkinBasket View PostHow have I been wrong about Joe Berry? You need to lay off the pipe dood.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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That is his M.O. I wish I lived in that world. Sadly I am occasionally wrong and it sucks. Being delusional would be more fun.Originally posted by ThunderDan View PostThe talk was that the AFL couldn't hold the NFL's jock strap. That the game was a joke. The greatest upset ever was Super Bowl III when the AFL Jets beat the Colts.
Fuck, it must be nice to remember whatever you want and declare it the truth even if you are so far from correct it is amazing!The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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Remember those Celebrity Death Matches or whatever they were called a couple decades ago, claymation fights between stars? They oughta put one of those on at half time between Taylor Swift and Simone Biles - or better yet, a real chick fight hahahaha.Originally posted by MadtownPacker View PostObviously you only watch chiefs games to see Taytay in the skybox. I have seen a few of their games and they are living on the edge this year. They are vulnerable and ripe for the picking. Maybe all the advertising by their stars is catching up. If Packers can BUNDLE some turnovers into points they can end Swift’s undefeated record.
Love will be in the air so anything can happen!!What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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So once again you are making shit up. Madden wasn't the coach of the 67 Raiders it was John Rauch. Madden wasn't named the head coach until the month after and lead the 68 team. But keep making your facts up.Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View PostI guess you're as damn dumb historically as you are in the present. That was the talk AFTER the Packers stomped the Chiefs and then rubbed their nose in it on national TV (and then proceded to stomp Madden's Raiders the next year. Before the game, the media assholes of that day were singing the praises of players like Buck Buchanon, Otis Taylor, Fred the Hammer Williamson (who had his "hammer" broke by Fuzzy Thurston and Jerry Kramer), etc. and how the rich AFL bastards like Hunt had built teams that were better than the NFL, and whiny anti-homer piss ants like you, CMI, and a few others were getting all insecure about our chances. Vince's boys put an end to that shit, and it didn't crop up again until the damn Colts got their chance and fucked things up a couple years later.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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