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Reports: Packers asking other experts to evaluate Aaron Rodgers...
#11
fuck aaron rodgers. hope he looks forward to another cart ride off the field for another injury that doesnt require a cart. 

paul pierce of the nfl, pussy. 
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#12
Quote: @Canthony said:
and Rodgers returns to the defenses of Carolina and Minnesota.....
And @ Detroit for the finale'. If they did somehow pull a playoff spot out of their asz? Well, all the more power to em.

 A spot in the SB? F that.

I'll celebrate when the Rogers era is over and GB goes back to being just a small, fly-over town that young people want to leave to have a future. 




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#13
Quote: @Kentis said:
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Bring him on...!  B)
King O'' The North!

This is priceless...Worthy of a poster lol! 


Only change I'd make is a less shaven, groomed Zimmer. Little more gruff and salty - kinda like his last presser! 
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#14
NBC sure isn't going to complain about having MN @ GB in prime time now. The media will get all excited, its their job. But ultimately the Packers are still a playoff long shot. If they run the table and get a spot at the table, I would want nothing to do with them. 
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#15
Carolina just needs to do their job and stick a fork in GB this weekend. Then all will be right with the world (my world anyway)...
It's not so much that I'd "fear" the Packers, I'd fear the officiating and the calls that would swing the game to GB's favor in a big way...

Just keep GB out of the playoffs and let the rest of the teams duke it out (the teams that don't get all the help from the Zebras).
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#16
Quote: @Vanguard83 said:
My evaluation?

dont care
Was gonna ask if you were the expert they called?
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#17
Of course it's going to be touted as the drama of the season. Of course the media and bandwagon folks want to see it happen. Question is will the NFL make it happen?? Anymore I feel like I'm watching professional wrestling. The NFL was so worried about creating parity but in the end they still make sure that their cash cows get in the playoffs. Why watch??
 
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#18
Quote: @"Geoff Nichols" said:
NBC sure isn't going to complain about having MN @ GB in prime time now. The media will get all excited, its their job. But ultimately the Packers are still a playoff long shot. If they run the table and get a spot at the table, I would want nothing to do with them. 
There's no denying that NFL ratings are better when Green Bay and Dallas are playing well. It IS good for the league to have Rodgers returning....but its sickening to listen to. 

So the ultimate dagger for long suffering Minnesota fans is to lose at home to Green Bay in the playoffs....it would be very Viking. Let's pray it doesn't come to that.
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#19
Quote: @"Geoff Nichols" said:
NBC sure isn't going to complain about having MN @ GB in prime time now. The media will get all excited, its their job. But ultimately the Packers are still a playoff long shot. If they run the table and get a spot at the table, I would want nothing to do with them. 

That was why I wanted them to lose one more so badly. I want nothing to do with them in the playoffs and have been worried about that.
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#20
Curious as to the "other experts".  Perhaps Goodell?  Head of officiating?  Where they checking to see if the NFL and the refs were still looking to promote the Rodgers to the Rescue theme?
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