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<blockquote data-quote="all about da packers" data-source="post: 150038" data-attributes="member: 227"><p><strong>Re: Packers & Oannes</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You know what, you're objectivity is blinding you to the circumstances surrounding that game. </p><p></p><p>We had won 3 in a row... it must have built SOME confidence in our youngsters, allowed them to play a little bit more freely, to play better because they weren't so worried about not messing up, etc.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, I'm sure the players knew the last game (against any team) may very well have been Favre's last game. I don't know about you, but judging from the Oakland game on MNF a few years back, I'd think that the players would dig down a little deeper to try and win one for Favre...</p><p></p><p>Those two things together certainly would have have given the Packers a shot at winning the game against any team, regardless of if they were trying or not.</p><p></p><p>Also, the game I watched against the Bears... I saw a Packers TEAM play relatively MISTAKE free football. Regardless, if you keep down your mistakes (which the Packers did), play some fundamentally sound football (which the Packers did), and have players step up that hadn't before (WRs Martin with 100+ yards receiving/Holiday with 87 yards receiving, DT Pickett with 2 knockdowns + getting double teamed, FS Collins with 7 tackles + 2 INTs, CB Woodson with 1 INT + playing amazing football going into the game, etc.) then you are more likely than not going to win the game. </p><p></p><p></p><p>You claim to be big on objectivity... well objectively look at all the positives surrounding the Packers as they came into the game. Yes objectively will cause you to look at the negatives, but the "objectivity" you are using is causing you to completely downplay the positives the Packers had going on. You can't do that, not when those positives had resulted in a 3 game winning streak, and almost led us to winning the Bills game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="all about da packers, post: 150038, member: 227"] [b]Re: Packers & Oannes[/b] You know what, you're objectivity is blinding you to the circumstances surrounding that game. We had won 3 in a row... it must have built SOME confidence in our youngsters, allowed them to play a little bit more freely, to play better because they weren't so worried about not messing up, etc. Also, I'm sure the players knew the last game (against any team) may very well have been Favre's last game. I don't know about you, but judging from the Oakland game on MNF a few years back, I'd think that the players would dig down a little deeper to try and win one for Favre... Those two things together certainly would have have given the Packers a shot at winning the game against any team, regardless of if they were trying or not. Also, the game I watched against the Bears... I saw a Packers TEAM play relatively MISTAKE free football. Regardless, if you keep down your mistakes (which the Packers did), play some fundamentally sound football (which the Packers did), and have players step up that hadn't before (WRs Martin with 100+ yards receiving/Holiday with 87 yards receiving, DT Pickett with 2 knockdowns + getting double teamed, FS Collins with 7 tackles + 2 INTs, CB Woodson with 1 INT + playing amazing football going into the game, etc.) then you are more likely than not going to win the game. You claim to be big on objectivity... well objectively look at all the positives surrounding the Packers as they came into the game. Yes objectively will cause you to look at the negatives, but the "objectivity" you are using is causing you to completely downplay the positives the Packers had going on. You can't do that, not when those positives had resulted in a 3 game winning streak, and almost led us to winning the Bills game. [/QUOTE]
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