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Originally Posted by: buckeyepackfan  You snooze, you lose buddy. |
My man Donald Driver (thanks to Pack93z for the pic) 2010 will be seen as the beginning of the new Packers dynasty.  |
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Originally Posted by: go.pack.go.  We should win easily. Expect Tamba Hali to have a good game though....hopefully he won't hit Rodgers too much. Hali might be a big pain in the butt... though a good tough test for Newhouse/Sherrod might be good for him... as long as Rodgers doesn't get hurt or beat up. Maybe give the LT some help at times? |
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One can read all of the scribes/writers takes and thoughts on how coaching changes effect in a positive or negative aspect to the next game. In reality though, the smartest football people do not work for ESPM, CBC, or NBC.
The smartest people as far as how any thing changes are the heads of the Vegas Sports Books. These people are not writing for impact and to get more web and social media hits like individual reporters are who work for a network that is selling views.
The Vegas line after the coach change... Has moved a subtle 0.5 points.
The Packers were favoured by 14. It has now moved to 13.5 in most sports books.
This will not be the week the Packers lose their first game.
Fly into KC early... And do not let the players be visiting the best BBQ in the world. Focus.
45- 17 Packers. No injuries.
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Vegas wants half the bets on GB and the other half on KC. the half point move could be a reflection on betters loading up on the points and has nothing to do with which HC is going to take the loss. |
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I am heading to the game with my friend, G-Force. Hope to see a decent contest, no injury's to the Packers and another W. Go Pack Go! |
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One does not simply walk into Mordor. |
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Originally Posted by: RaiderPride  One can read all of the scribes/writers takes and thoughts on how coaching changes effect in a positive or negative aspect to the next game. In reality though, the smartest football people do not work for ESPM, CBC, or NBC.
The smartest people as far as how any thing changes are the heads of the Vegas Sports Books. These people are not writing for impact and to get more web and social media hits like individual reporters are who work for a network that is selling views.
Ah, finally found someone who agrees with me. Yes, Vegas knows WAY more about sports than the talking heads that we're stuck with. People conveniently forget that the talking heads have no money to lose when they're stupid. Vegas folk do. |
My man Donald Driver (thanks to Pack93z for the pic) 2010 will be seen as the beginning of the new Packers dynasty.  |
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Thanks WPR, will do my best! |
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Originally Posted by: zombieslayer  Ah, finally found someone who agrees with me. Yes, Vegas knows WAY more about sports than the talking heads that we're stuck with. People conveniently forget that the talking heads have no money to lose when they're stupid. Vegas folk do. Well, it doesn't really take much to know more than the talking heads. The only talking heads that are worth anything are the ones that agree with me (if there are any), or the ones that are eye candy (see Hannah Storm). What Vegas oddsmakers are better at than just about anyone else is in assessing the beliefs of people who bet. That's what determines the odds they give -- how many people they think will bet each way. Any oddsmaker that doesn't win regardless of the game's outcome isn't going to be an oddsmaker long. |
None of the above. It wouldn't have been a wasted vote. Obama and Romney -- Those were the wasted votes. |
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Originally Posted by: Wade  Well, it doesn't really take much to know more than the talking heads. The only talking heads that are worth anything are the ones that agree with me (if there are any), or the ones that are eye candy (see Hannah Storm). I like some of the talking heads like Meril Hodge, who actually watches film every week and forms his own opinion on things. Also, NFL Network has some good analysts that form their opinions and aren't afraid to say what they think. (Usually former players are good about having their own opinion) |
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Just got back on the last Delta flight from Trinidad. It was my great fortune to contact Tia Dalma, who possess many abilities and powers such as voodoo, obeah and hoodoo.  So......... we shall see my friends....yes, we shall see....bwaaahaaaa
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Originally Posted by: vikesrule  Just got back on the last Delta flight from Trinidad. It was my great fortune to contact Tia Dalma, who possess many abilities and powers such as voodoo, obeah and hoodoo.  So......... we shall see my friends....yes, we shall see....bwaaahaaaa Yeah, whatever. I thought you already knew that Lovie Smith did voodoo to beat the Packers. Look what good that did him. Then in 2007, Bill Belichick sold his soul to the Devil for a perfect season. Look what good that did him (he didn't read the fine print). Feel free to experiment with magic. It never works quite as you expect. |
My man Donald Driver (thanks to Pack93z for the pic) 2010 will be seen as the beginning of the new Packers dynasty.  |
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Originally Posted by: vikesrule  Just got back on the last Delta flight from Trinidad. It was my great fortune to contact Tia Dalma, who possess many abilities and powers such as voodoo, obeah and hoodoo.  So......... we shall see my friends....yes, we shall see....bwaaahaaaa Should have done some research on Tia before making up such a silly story, she's a Packers fan, dweeb!! :P |
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Originally Posted by: AKampfan78  I am heading to the game with my friend, G-Force. Hope to see a decent contest, no injury's to the Packers and another W. Go Pack Go! Woo! Pure luck that I am able to hit three Packers games in one season (2 with AK) during this great win streak. Anyone else coming to this game? Packers have this game in the bag. Palko is going to throw at least 4-5 interceptions and on the flip side, even minus Jennings, Rodgers will throw 3-4 touchdowns. Rodgers will be benched by half or mid-3rd quarter depending on how the offensive line is playing. The offensive line will continue to get swapped around, which is nice for development sake, but not so nice for Rodgers. Another big game for Ryan Grant? Where the hell did that come from last week? Packers- 42 Chiefs- 10 |
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Originally Posted by: G-Force  Woo! Pure luck that I am able to hit three Packers games in one season (2 with AK) during this great win streak. Anyone else coming to this game?
Packers have this game in the bag. Palko is going to throw at least 4-5 interceptions and on the flip side, even minus Jennings, Rodgers will throw 3-4 touchdowns.
Rodgers will be benched by half or mid-3rd quarter depending on how the offensive line is playing. The offensive line will continue to get swapped around, which is nice for development sake, but not so nice for Rodgers.
Another big game for Ryan Grant? Where the hell did that come from last week?
Packers- 42 Chiefs- 10 Orton will be starting. Also, I think IronMan will be at this game. Hit him up. |
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