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2006 Packer Home Opener Chicago wins....

Discussion in 'Smack Area' started by jthill, Aug 1, 2006.

  1. mineral723 Cheesehead

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    This is going to be a good game, for sure. Is this a morning game or afternoon? Because I'm going to be watching my Lions take on the AFC champion Seahawks. If that one gets out of hand, though, I'll tune into the Bears/Packers at Lambeau... unless that one is way out of hand as well.
  2. 4thand26 Cheesehead

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    With whose Offensive Line?
  3. NDPackerFan Cheesehead

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    The Packers' line...I doubt we'd trade or release our stable of running backs and leave Noah Herron by himself. C'mon man. :lol:
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    Noah Herron did alright he didn't mess up and make us lose to the Seahawks but leave it to the first 3
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    I didn't knock Noah Herron. I just said that I doubt the Packers would release or trade their stable of RB's and leave the job to him...a hint of sarcasm in the previous post.
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    oh yeah I know I'm just saying that the other 3 are more improved
  7. BearDown Cheesehead

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    Yeah, and Ahman Green is 100% right now. LOL. Your runningbacks are good at beating their wives, not being able to start on their 1-AA college teams, and pooping in closets.
  8. BearDown Cheesehead

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    Packer Fact #1- Green Bay has NEVER beaten Rex Grossman at Lamblow field, 0-2.

    BTW, do you live in Fargo?? If so, do you watch games at Tailgaters?? There are a good number of Fudgie fans there.
  9. mineral723 Cheesehead

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    lol@lamblow.
    Good one.
    Green Gay plays at Lamblow Field.
    Juvenile humor is hilarious! And true.
  10. tromadz Cheesehead

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    should i insert the 'your stadium looks ridiculous and resembles a spaceship' line?

    nah.
  11. mineral723 Cheesehead

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    Yeah... Just like a spaceship.
    [IMG]

    Every critic of stadiums puts Ford Field within the top 5 stadiums in the leauge.
    Ranked #4
    Ranked #4 again.

    Where's Lamblow?

  12. tromadz Cheesehead

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    see, I got my ****** teams confused again. I am used to arguing with idiot bears fans, not idiot lions fans. I didnt even know there WERE lions fans. At least bears fans can hang their hat on the 85 season. Lions fans...have...yeah.

    good luck with that.
  13. mineral723 Cheesehead

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    So what? If you're still bragging about Superbowls won ten years ago, then you also need a reality check.
    Unless you're the '85 Bears. Many teams win Superbowls, but unlike the Pack, the '85 Bears will never be forgotten.
  14. tromadz Cheesehead

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    makes sense. packers are already forgotten. Whats the superbowl trophey called? The sweetness award? The fridge trophey?

    you done? Cuz im done listneing to ya - Master Shake (Arrow will appreciate that)
  15. mineral723 Cheesehead

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    Are you doubting that the '85 Bears have a place in NFL immortality? PLEASE. The '85 Bears are the measuring stick by which all "great" superbowl teams are mentioned and the Packers don't reserve the right to sniff William Perry's jock strap. Sad but true.
    While Green Bay might never forget the '97 team, Favre is doing his best to help us forget his legacy.
  16. all about da packers Cheesehead

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    Forget, how?
  17. mineral723 Cheesehead

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    By ending his career within a short reach of the all-time interception record for a single season and a sub-par QB rating in recent years.
    But to be fair, as long as Favre starts for Green Bay you'll be building an excellent future by getting a top 5 draft choice every year.
  18. tromadz Cheesehead

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    you had good arguments going for yourself till the last line. You listed some facts, then got ignorant with it and just got silly. too bad, so close, yet so far (like the lions chances of making it to the playoffs).
  19. mineral723 Cheesehead

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    Hey... if it weren't for Favre, you wouldn't have been able to get AJ Hawk! He made it possible for you guys to have a good draft spot.
    And do you honestly believe, in reality, that Green Bay has a better chance to make the playoffs than the Lions? If anything, it's equal.
  20. tromadz Cheesehead

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    who is your QB? you dont even know. You have young unproven(except they are lazy) WRs, an ok defense. A good Rb, but the oline isnt good. cmon now. Your GM hates you, you know.

    TT looooves me (all night long, all night)
  21. mineral723 Cheesehead

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    Jon Kitna is the starter. He was named the starter going into camp.

    Starting Offensive line:
    Jeff Backus
    Damien Woody
    Ross Verba
    Dominic Raiola
    Rex Tucker
    Backups - Kelly Butler and DeMulling (5 year starter for Indy)
    With arguably the best O-Line coach in football, Larry Beightol at the helm.

    Also, the lazy WRs you're referring to are in danger of being cut... (Rogers). Mike Williams has had an outstanding camp and looks to be rotated in with the #1s.
    This just goes to show how much you follow football outside of your Green Gay bubble.
  22. mineral723 Cheesehead

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    Speaking of O-Line and coaching, are you aware that Mike Martz was an O-Line coach also? There are lots of O-Line-minded coaches here this year, so don't be surprised if our line isn't eaten alive like you hope.
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    are you aware martz is insane and was pretty much fired in midseason?
  24. mineral723 Cheesehead

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    So, you're telling me that you wouldn't want him as your Offensive Coordinator?
  25. tromadz Cheesehead

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    No, I wouldnt, and (you wont believe me) im not saying that for the sake of argument. Martz was a 'genius' years ago, when he had arguably the best offensive talent on one team ever....now hes just a crazy guy with health problems.

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