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Originally Posted by: vikesrule  Man did I do some massive shots after that game. BTW, VR - you're a bastard - using win one for the Gipper crap. Just because the Vikings blew that game doesn't mean we're going to. |
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Originally Posted by: DakotaT  Man did I do some massive shots after that game..... I'm here for ya buddy. Anytime that I can assist in resurrecting humiliating Packers losses, I will be there for ya.
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Originally Posted by: vikesrule  Yes. Indy was 0-10 going into the game. Someone named "Paul Justin" was the quarterback. Someone named Infante was the coach -- for Indy. Packers were 8-2 going into the game. Super Bowl champs. Year started with LeRoy the Mouth talking about going undefeated. Year ended with Holmgren letting Broncos score and the Packers imitating the Vikings in a Super Bowl. ARGH! |
None of the above. It wouldn't have been a wasted vote. Obama and Romney -- Those were the wasted votes. |
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Just bumping this because the Seahawks discussion is above it and it makes me angry. |
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I have a good feeling about this game. |
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One does not simply walk into Mordor. |
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To be honest I just hope the refs have a good game.
I think we would have to play very poorly and the refs make some poor ill-timed calls for this game to even be close.
They keep turning over turnovers and you never know what can happen but it usually means the game ends up closer than it should have been. |
"The train is leaving the station." |
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Originally Posted by: warhawk  To be honest I just hope the refs have a good game.
I think we would have to play very poorly and the refs make some poor ill-timed calls for this game to even be close.
They keep turning over turnovers and you never know what can happen but it usually means the game ends up closer than it should have been. it will be Green Bay at Indianapolis – Walt Anderson |
One does not simply walk into Mordor. |
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I don't know much about Walt but he did ref the Super Bowl a couple of years ago that GB won. Here is his comment about the int that the officials blew in Sea. Quote:Walt Anderson, who has been a game official in the NFL for 17 years, the last 10 as a referee, told FOX 26 Sports the play that won the game on Monday night for the Seattle Seahawks should have been overturned, with the Green Bay Packers winning the game 12-7. Read more: http://www.myfoxhouston....-anderson-#ixzz28S8pLK48 back in 2010 his crew was one of the crews that threw the least amount of flags. 13th out 17 crews. |
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injury reportQuote:As anticipated, Packers left guard T.J. Lang returned to practice on Friday after being excused on Thursday for personal reasons.
Following Thursday’s practice, Packers coach Mike McCarthy indicated Lang would be back for Friday’s final practice before Sunday’s road game at Indianapolis.
With Lang back, the only two Packers not practicing were wide receiver Greg Jennings (groin) and safety Sean Richardson (hamstring). Jennings has already been ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Colts while Richardson has been sidelined for the past month with his nagging ailment.
The Packers continued to work inside the Don Hutson Center and pumped in crowd noise to prepare for the atmosphere of Lucas-Oil Stadium. Code:
Name Position Injury Wed. Thu. Fri. Game Status
House, Davon CB Shoulder FP FP - -
Jennings, M.D. S Neck FP FP - -
Jennings, Greg WR Groin DNP Out - -
Lang, T.J. G Not Injury Related - DNP - -
Pickett, Ryan DT Shoulder/Knee LP LP - -
Richardson, S S Hamstring DNP DNP - -
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Looks like Davon House will be back pretty soon. I wonder how much playing time he will get. He was the front runner in winning the CB job opposite Tramon before he got hurt... |
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With how great our secondary has played (for the most part) Having Davon back will be great and we wont need to put too much pressure on him to begin with. He has the ability to play hard man to man coverage but he may need to take his physical play down a notch as far as reckless tackling and flying into piles until that shoulder is 100% |
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Originally Posted by: Rios39  With how great our secondary has played (for the most part) Having Davon back will be great and we wont need to put too much pressure on him to begin with. He has the ability to play hard man to man coverage but he may need to take his physical play down a notch as far as reckless tackling and flying into piles until that shoulder is 100% Good point. I'm pretty sure he has the same shoulder injury that Tramon had (right?) and Tramon said that he was never at 100% for the rest of the season last year. I think he even said that his shoulder isn't exactly back to normal right now. |
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Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool  I have a good feeling about this game. me too i hope we are both right !! |
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Originally Posted by: go.pack.go.  Good point. I'm pretty sure he has the same shoulder injury that Tramon had (right?) and Tramon said that he was never at 100% for the rest of the season last year. I think he even said that his shoulder isn't exactly back to normal right now.
Tramon had nerve damage. House just has to wear a harness to protect against hyperextension. |
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