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Mother Fcker
#21
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
Pass across the body, across the field???

Shit, I knew what was going to happen the moment he threw. 

I will say it triggered me back to that pass across the body Favre pulled out of his asz vs Nawlins in 09.

 Love looks to be just fine and he should get better.

The question for me is how high is high for him? Can he carry a team if/when needed?

 Time will tell...
Those videos were all over Twitter (yeah I still call it that) after the game. Brutal 
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#22
Green Bay is already back to where they've been for most of the last 30 years--better than the Vikings.
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#23
Quote: @comet52 said:
Green Bay is already back to where they've been for most of the last 30 years--better than the Vikings.
We've had our moments when that wasn't the case, but yah...30 years of HOF QB'ing has hidden a lot of warts and set them apart from us and the rest of the Norris. Hell the rest of the NFL when it comes to the QB position. 

I'm in my 60's now (I was 17 when we last played in a SB) I can only hope for one more glory period - where they finally win it all. 


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#24
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@Norse said:
 Packers 1 - 5 yard Penalty  and San Francisco seven penalty’s  for 83 yards .
Right on brand per Roger Goodell. 
Green Bay was the 7th most penalized team during the regular season. Last week they were the second most penalized team.
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#25
Quote: @bigbone62 said:
@StickyBun said:
@Norse said:
 Packers 1 - 5 yard Penalty  and San Francisco seven penalty’s  for 83 yards .
Right on brand per Roger Goodell. 
Green Bay was the 7th most penalized team during the regular season. Last week they were the second most penalized team.
....so, not so on brand? Good clarifying info here. 
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#26
Regardless of yesterday's result, you have to quantify the first season of the Jordan Love era in Green Bay as a huge success for them. Youngest team in the league and built for the long haul. They aren't going anywhere. Detroit is still the cream of the crop and loaded with young talent, and the Bears are about to add Caleb Williams along with another top ten pick to their rebuilding roster. The Vikings are literally in no man's land and looking up at the other teams in the division. Let's see what the Golden child's got in store to keep us "competitive." 
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#27
Yabbut...

Whats the real GB? the one that almost didnt make the dance or the one that destroyed Dallas on the road in the post-season and hung tough with SF?  

Even though they didnt win the division or are playing anymore, I almost think what they did on the road is more impressive than the Kitties beating Tampa and LA at home.

 No doubt the Norris will be competitive in 24. Thats as much as I will crown anyone yet next season.  




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