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yup, the halloween game. thats mine too. i love watching games in those conditions.Originally posted by Carolina_Packer1994 Week 9 Mon October 31 W 33-6Originally posted by MJZiggyThere's one, I can't remember when it was the way you guys can, but it was in Illinois in the pouring down rain and we absolutely destroyed them. I recall it being a fun game to watch...
Here's a link to the game summary:
http://www.packersnews.com/favre/art...24327523.shtml
was that the game where the guy jumped out of the stands and into the tunnel to grab that extra point?
what about the game with brooks 99 yard td from favre?
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The Instant Replay Game
On November 5, 1989, the Packers beat the Bears 14-13, but not without controversy. Don Majkowski led the Packers to a comeback and a game-winning touchdown pass to Sterling Sharpe with only seconds left to play. Initially the play was called a touchdown, but line judge Jim Quirk had called a penalty on Majkowski for being beyond the line of scrimmage when he threw the pass. With a nervous and tense crowd at Lambeau Field, the call went up to the instant replay official, Bill Parkinson. Several minutes later the call came down and the touchdown was awarded as recorded by instant replay. The Lambeau faithful and Packer players erupted with joy because it marked the first time since 1984 that the Packers had beaten their long-time rivals. The Packers would later beat the Bears again in the season.Originally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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thanks ZOriginally posted by ZoolThe Instant Replay Game
On November 5, 1989, the Packers beat the Bears 14-13, but not without controversy. Don Majkowski led the Packers to a comeback and a game-winning touchdown pass to Sterling Sharpe with only seconds left to play. Initially the play was called a touchdown, but line judge Jim Quirk had called a penalty on Majkowski for being beyond the line of scrimmage when he threw the pass. With a nervous and tense crowd at Lambeau Field, the call went up to the instant replay official, Bill Parkinson. Several minutes later the call came down and the touchdown was awarded as recorded by instant replay. The Lambeau faithful and Packer players erupted with joy because it marked the first time since 1984 that the Packers had beaten their long-time rivals. The Packers would later beat the Bears again in the season.
im changn my mind; that was the best. hard to blieve it had been a FIVE year droughtThey said God has a Tim Tebow complex!
Brew Crew in 2011!!!
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First game I ever saw at Lambeau. The rumor says the ref got on the phone and asked how many state troopers they could get to the stadium in the next few minutes if he overturned the call.Originally posted by MOBB DEEPthanks ZOriginally posted by ZoolThe Instant Replay Game
On November 5, 1989, the Packers beat the Bears 14-13, but not without controversy. Don Majkowski led the Packers to a comeback and a game-winning touchdown pass to Sterling Sharpe with only seconds left to play. Initially the play was called a touchdown, but line judge Jim Quirk had called a penalty on Majkowski for being beyond the line of scrimmage when he threw the pass. With a nervous and tense crowd at Lambeau Field, the call went up to the instant replay official, Bill Parkinson. Several minutes later the call came down and the touchdown was awarded as recorded by instant replay. The Lambeau faithful and Packer players erupted with joy because it marked the first time since 1984 that the Packers had beaten their long-time rivals. The Packers would later beat the Bears again in the season.
im changn my mind; that was the best. hard to blieve it had been a FIVE year droughtOriginally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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The other note to this game is that the Bears are so bitter about the game, it still carries an asterisk next to it in the media guide to this day.Originally posted by ZoolFirst game I ever saw at Lambeau. The rumor says the ref got on the phone and asked how many state troopers they could get to the stadium in the next few minutes if he overturned the call.Originally posted by MOBB DEEPthanks ZOriginally posted by ZoolThe Instant Replay Game
On November 5, 1989, the Packers beat the Bears 14-13, but not without controversy. Don Majkowski led the Packers to a comeback and a game-winning touchdown pass to Sterling Sharpe with only seconds left to play. Initially the play was called a touchdown, but line judge Jim Quirk had called a penalty on Majkowski for being beyond the line of scrimmage when he threw the pass. With a nervous and tense crowd at Lambeau Field, the call went up to the instant replay official, Bill Parkinson. Several minutes later the call came down and the touchdown was awarded as recorded by instant replay. The Lambeau faithful and Packer players erupted with joy because it marked the first time since 1984 that the Packers had beaten their long-time rivals. The Packers would later beat the Bears again in the season.
im changn my mind; that was the best. hard to blieve it had been a FIVE year drought
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THAT is one of my favorite Packer memories of all time.Originally posted by The ShadowChester Marcol's fieldgoal attempt batted by Alan Page right back into his arms - and he scampers around the left side for a game winning td.
Teamwork is what the Green Bay Packers were all about. They didn't do it for individual glory. They did it because they loved one another.
Vince Lombardi
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