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Old 09-14-2008, 09:17 PM
 
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Looking good so far for the Packers. Rodgers has played excellent so far. I hope he can keep it up. Defense looks good too.

Only problem is we haven't played anyone tough yet, but who cares when we have 2 W's in our division already. I'm just hoping that since I've moved back to Dallas and have to be around Cowboy fans that we can knock the Cowgirls into the dirt when they come to Lambeau. Nothing outside of another Lombardi trophy could make me happier this year.
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Old 09-14-2008, 09:20 PM
 
Location: Saginaw, MI
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Well fortunately for us the NFL and everyone else thinks they should matter. No matter what an NFL team is an NFL team and play at a high level regardless of the team
Nope. Not the Lions.
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Old 09-15-2008, 07:20 AM
 
Location: Kentucky/ Displaced Texan
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Nope. Not the Lions.

Well congrats one being the only one with that point of view


TXboomerang, I think if we play like we did in the first half vs the Lions and the final minutes of the 4th Quarter we will b eat the Cowgirls. I think we got a big lead then got lazy with it. I also think the play calling became to conservative. It is going to be tough but we can win.
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Old 09-15-2008, 08:29 AM
 
Location: Kansas City, MO
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Sunday is going to be exciting. The top two NFC teams going head to head.

Time to get some revenge for last season. Hopefully Rodgers can maintain his level of play.
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Old 09-15-2008, 02:06 PM
 
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Sunday is going to be exciting. The top two NFC teams going head to head.
I call BS. Packers can't claim to be top 2 at this stage. lol.
That would require beating a team that has actually won a game so far this season.

NY Giants, Cowboys, Carolina have actually beaten some good teams. There are 3-4 more teams in the NFC that you can certainly throw in the hopper too. That probably puts the Packers around 4-8 in my NFC power rankings....probably 5th is where I'd put them but if they beat Dallas (another home game) then they will move up.

Really, the packers are one of the best 2 teams after a mere 5 pt. home win against Minnesota and a solid victory over one of the worst teams in the NFL?
The only thing nuttier than that are all the Favre maniacs that GAVE POINTS to New England last week.
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Old 09-15-2008, 02:19 PM
 
Location: Wilmington, NC
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quinn? was that the mike williams draft? I wouldn't give up johnson. I actually wanted them to draft cutler. why aren't people like you and I GM's? oh, that's right, we obviously watch too much simpsons mister flinstone's chewable morphine. the packers are looking like a good team though. not sure anyone can challenge them for the division.

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Should have drafted Brady Quinn....
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Old 09-15-2008, 02:28 PM
 
Location: Kentucky/ Displaced Texan
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I call BS. Packers can't claim to be top 2 at this stage. lol.
That would require beating a team that has actually won a game so far this season.

NY Giants, Cowboys, Carolina have actually beaten some good teams. There are 3-4 more teams in the NFC that you can certainly throw in the hopper too. That probably puts the Packers around 4-8 in my NFC power rankings....probably 5th is where I'd put them but if they beat Dallas (another home game) then they will move up.

Really, the packers are one of the best 2 teams after a mere 5 pt. home win against Minnesota and a solid victory over one of the worst teams in the NFL?
The only thing nuttier than that are all the Favre maniacs that GAVE POINTS to New England last week.
The Giants beat the Redskins and the Rams so I guess that makes them tops, I mean the Rams really are a good team.

The Cowboys beat a team that is 0-2, okay so what.

The Packers beat a team that many said is a Super Bowl favorite in the Vikings. Maybe the Lions arent the best team but they did win by 20+ points. The only reason the Lions came back was because the Packers became conservative in their play calling.
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Old 09-15-2008, 02:31 PM
 
Location: Wilmington, NC
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hahaha! the only reason the packers won is because john kitna is the 4th quarter interception machine.

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The Giants beat the Redskins and the Rams so I guess that makes them tops, I mean the Rams really are a good team.

The Cowboys beat a team that is 0-2, okay so what.

The Packers beat a team that many said is a Super Bowl favorite in the Vikings. Maybe the Lions arent the best team but they did win by 20+ points. The only reason the Lions came back was because the Packers became conservative in their play calling.
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Old 09-15-2008, 02:38 PM
 
Location: Kentucky/ Displaced Texan
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hahaha! the only reason the packers won is because john kitna is the 4th quarter interception machine.
HAHAHA, or maybe it was the 3 TD's by Rodgers. Funny how you most likely a Bears fan judging my the thought or lack their of in your posts, always find negative views of the Packers. Guess what we are 2-0 dont care if you want to nit pick because in the end we are still 2-0. Post all the BS you want, but it means NOTHING. I will still root for my team with it's QB who has one of the best QB ratings in the league.
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Old 09-15-2008, 03:15 PM
 
Location: Kansas City, MO
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hahaha! the only reason the packers won is because john kitna is the 4th quarter interception machine.

The Packers lead all but a few minutes of the game and won by 23 points scoring 48 total and thats the reason they won.

Yeah, okay.
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