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  • #31
    Originally posted by b bulldog
    i'LL TALE 61.8 PERCENT hARV ANY DAY. Factor the two drops in there and the game is over and that is without the pass interference call. Harv, love your tude about Brady, are you jealous that he is known for being a big game player and your guy isn't?? Just wondering???
    You don't even read my posts, do you? What have I said about Brady. That he's the best QB in the game today. That he's borderline top 10 all-time. This is where we go to verbally taunting, huh? Sorry for being correct on his throwing percentage. Thanks for pointing out the drops. If a Packer fan defends Favre the same way (Packers led the league in drops this year), you say they are Favre apologists. You're as big of a Brady apologist as those folks you call Favre apologists.
    "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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    • #32
      Three championships, two sb mvp'S, it's a good thing the national guys don't share your train of thought on Brady. aS FAR AS A APOLOGIST, YOU MENTIONED THE GAFS IN THE 49ER GAME didn't you. I stated last week that the Pats won in spite of Brady so if that is an apologist give me the name. I mentioned that the drops cause those two were blatent drops, that's all. Sort of like the Yancy Thigpen drop of 94??at Lambeau.
      Pass Jessica's Law and keep the predators behind bars for 25 years minimum. Vote out liberal, SP judges. Enforce all immigrant laws!

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      • #33
        Go Harvey! Go Harvey! It's your b-day...

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        • #34
          It's Harvey's b-day?
          "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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          • #35
            Let's hope. So far they're not too annoying. I got a few calls full of gloating, but I can live with that.

            Fireworks, honking horns, and blasting music fill the streets, though.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by b bulldog
              Brady choked?? Why is it that so many in here put every other QB down in order to make #4 seem better or whatever? Manning was better today but not by much. I think both players played well today. Oh well, you can't win them all!
              Where was Brady throwing his last pass? I didn't see a white jersey anywhere. He just threw it up and got intercepted. What a choker.

              How about Caldwell's drops? All Brady's fault. One thing I've learned from you is that you can't blame the receivers when the QB screws up. Every bad play is the QB's fault. So it's Brady's fault Caldwell dropped those passes.

              Oh, and #4 never needed the refs to come up with the tuck rule to save him because he fumbled. Remember, Brady got his first SB ring because the refs gave New England the game after Brady fumbled and lost the game to Oakland!

              Face it, when the Pats D can't stop the other team, Brady can't get it done. He's the most overrated QB in the last 10 years.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by J-Rok
                I just need a Colts win in the Super Bowl. I don't know how I could cope with the Bears winning it all.
                Tell me about it. Now they're showing the 1985 NFC Championship highlights of Wilber Marshall picking up the fumble and returning it for a TD as the snow comes down.

                It's going to be a living hell these next 2 weeks. It will be sweet when the Colts win, especially since I get to payback a buddy of mine who always reminds me the Packers have lost a Super Bowl and the Bears haven't. Hopefully Peyton Manning lights up the Muppets.

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                • #38
                  I hate this matchup. All the teams I wanted to win basically lost every game throughout the playoffs, although my level of dislike was about the same for Colts & Pats so I didn't really care who won the game.

                  Colts should win the Super Bowl though. Not taking anything away from the Bears b/c it was foolish to assume they were "one and done" again this year. AFC is much superior and having Mike Brown and Tommie Harris out will catch up them against the Colts.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by b bulldog
                    I mentioned that the drops cause those two were blatent drops, that's all. Sort of like the Yancy Thigpen drop of 94??at Lambeau.
                    That was in '95. One of the best games I've ever attended.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by esoxx
                      Originally posted by b bulldog
                      I mentioned that the drops cause those two were blatent drops, that's all. Sort of like the Yancy Thigpen drop of 94??at Lambeau.
                      That was in '95. One of the best games I've ever attended.
                      Wasn't that the game that Favre was leveled by Kevin Greene, came off the field spitting up blood, Pack called a timeout, and Favre came back in and threw a TD on the next play?
                      "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                      • #41
                        Protocol dictates that since the Bears are representatives of the NFC-North that we Packers fans should cheer for the Bears.

                        As a rebellious child of the 60's, however, I will never cheer for the Bears!

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                        • #42
                          Colts big favorites over Bears in Super Bowl

                          Associated Press
                          Posted: 47 minutes ago

                          LAS VEGAS (AP) - After rallying for a spectacular win and the AFC championship, Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts are big favorites to win the Super Bowl over the Chicago Bears.

                          Manning's Colts are as much 7-point favorites with most Las Vegas bookmakers after a 38-34 win over the New England Patriots on Sunday.

                          The Bears' dominant 39-14 victory over the New Orleans Saints for the NFC title did nothing to ease concerns about the shaky arm of Bears quarterback Rex Grossman, who completed 11 of 26 pass attempts for 144 yards and a touchdown.

                          "If I was a Bears fan I would worry a little bit if Grossman had to come from behind," said Jay Kornegay, the race and sports book director of the Las Vegas Hilton. "But he was fortunate that his defense caused a lot of turnovers so that he wasn't put in that position."

                          Chuck Esposito, assistant vice president of Harrah's Entertainment Inc.'s Caesars Palace sports book, made the Colts 6.5-point favorites, giving a nod to the Bears' defense, which had four takeaways from the Saints.

                          The over/under line for the Super Bowl, in Miami on Feb. 4, was set at 49 or 49.5 points, meaning book makers expect a high-scoring game and the public to root for lots of points.

                          "I see it as a wide open game," said John Avello, director of race and sports operations at Wynn Las Vegas. "This is one of those games where you've got to score, you've got to put points up to win the big one."

                          Las Vegas book makers were preparing literally hundreds of proposition bets, on everything from interceptions by the quarterbacks to how many tackles Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher will make in the biggest sports betting event of the year.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                            Originally posted by esoxx
                            Originally posted by b bulldog
                            I mentioned that the drops cause those two were blatent drops, that's all. Sort of like the Yancy Thigpen drop of 94??at Lambeau.
                            That was in '95. One of the best games I've ever attended.
                            Wasn't that the game that Favre was leveled by Kevin Greene, came off the field spitting up blood, Pack called a timeout, and Favre came back in and threw a TD on the next play?
                            Yes it was. Most QB's would have been out of the game, he only took one play off.

                            It was actually on Christmas Eve 1995. The stadium was electric as the Pack closed in on their first division title since '72. I was in the south end zone, Thigpen's drop occurred in the north end zone. I saw he was wide open, the ball lofted towards him and in that moment could feel the pain of victory being snatched away. I never saw him drop it due the distance. Then a loud roar began and echoed throughout the stadium. Pure bedlam Packers win!!!

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by esoxx
                              Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                              Originally posted by esoxx
                              Originally posted by b bulldog
                              I mentioned that the drops cause those two were blatent drops, that's all. Sort of like the Yancy Thigpen drop of 94??at Lambeau.
                              That was in '95. One of the best games I've ever attended.
                              Wasn't that the game that Favre was leveled by Kevin Greene, came off the field spitting up blood, Pack called a timeout, and Favre came back in and threw a TD on the next play?
                              Yes it was. Most QB's would have been out of the game, he only took one play off.

                              It was actually on Christmas Eve 1995. The stadium was electric as the Pack closed in on their first division title since '72. I was in the south end zone, Thigpen's drop occurred in the north end zone. I saw he was wide open, the ball lofted towards him and in that moment could feel the pain of victory being snatched away. I never saw him drop it due the distance. Then a loud roar began and echoed throughout the stadium. Pure bedlam Packers win!!!
                              LOL you guys amaze me how you can remember all these details from games! Awesome!!

                              Hey Esoxx....has this helped improve your memory with the grocery list?? :P

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by GrnBay007
                                Originally posted by esoxx
                                Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                                Originally posted by esoxx
                                Originally posted by b bulldog
                                I mentioned that the drops cause those two were blatent drops, that's all. Sort of like the Yancy Thigpen drop of 94??at Lambeau.
                                That was in '95. One of the best games I've ever attended.
                                Wasn't that the game that Favre was leveled by Kevin Greene, came off the field spitting up blood, Pack called a timeout, and Favre came back in and threw a TD on the next play?
                                Yes it was. Most QB's would have been out of the game, he only took one play off.

                                It was actually on Christmas Eve 1995. The stadium was electric as the Pack closed in on their first division title since '72. I was in the south end zone, Thigpen's drop occurred in the north end zone. I saw he was wide open, the ball lofted towards him and in that moment could feel the pain of victory being snatched away. I never saw him drop it due the distance. Then a loud roar began and echoed throughout the stadium. Pure bedlam Packers win!!!
                                LOL you guys amaze me how you can remember all these details from games! Awesome!!

                                Hey Esoxx....has this helped improve your memory with the grocery list?? :P
                                Ha, nah still struggling with that. The other day my wife sent me to the store for a gallon of milk and I came home with a loaf of bread. Go figure. I guess it's only important things I remember!

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