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Salute to Zero2Cool

Discussion in 'Smack Area' started by vikesrule, May 12, 2007.

  1. cheesey Cheesehead

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    I'd say more like "established". :rotflmao:
  2. vikesrule Cheesehead

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    You're an icon among Vikings Fans! :rotflmao:

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  3. vechenzo Cheesehead

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    Post subject: Re: Salute to Zero2Cool
    Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 12:28 AM

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    gopackgo wrote:
    ...BTW, Vikes just hit the 1000 post mark. That deserves a little something, seeing as how few notable records (besides losing that is) have broken by the Vikings.

    Naw, I'm really only at 100 posts.

    Ryan, in his infinte wisdon, realized that my comments were of such incredible
    intelligence, knowledge, and sagaciousness, that he assigned a "times 10" factor to my database.

    As far as notable Vikings records, what is the record between the Vikes/Packers in the playoffs...1-0... if I recollect



    How about we compare the superbowl records, pack 3-1, vikes 0-4 =P
  4. vikesrule Cheesehead

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    vechenzo...vechenzo, I have heard that name/term before.

    Where was it?....... Hmmm..... Now I remember!

    vechenzo
    Definition: A term or name applied to a disease caused from fornicating with sheep and/or other farm animals.
    Usually associated with Packer Fans, aka cheeseheads. :razz:
  5. vike4life Cheesehead

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    The Pack has won 1 Super Bowl and lost one. The first two were not considered super bowls when they were played.
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    What a shame..........can't even get history right.
    The FIRST one was the AFL=NFL championship game, the second the SUPER BOWL. Anyway..........I guess you have to grasp at straws when your team hasn't won anything since the "Super Bowl" started.
    The entire country considers the Packer win over the Chiefs as Super Bowl one............well, the entire country except "Minny-Soda" I guess.
    But I guess expecting a Viking fan to explain Super Bowl history IS asking a bit much. :rotflmao:
  7. Zero2Cool Cheesehead

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    Green Bay Packers W 3 L 1 .750

    Who wants to trust the SuperBowl.com website even if it is sponsored by the NFL.
    Source Link


    edit, from the same link
    Minnesota Vikings W 0 L 4 .000
    lol
  8. vikesrule Cheesehead

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    Ah, my purple compadre, raising the Super Bowl issue is not a good idea.

    Fact: Vikings 0-4
    Packers 3-1

    This is a cold and hard reality

    On the other hand, there are numerous ways to chisel away at the cheeseheads, for they are truly a woeful, sad and misguided lot. :thumbsup:

    One need not be extremely creative in taunting the cheeseheads, as they are of limited intellect. They are dedicated, but a vacuous group. :razz:
  9. Pack93z You retired too? .... Not me. I'm in my prime

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    Yep, there is many a way to goad a Viking fan too... such as... The Hail Mary Pass.... A late Packer Christmas present that year... :razz:

    http://vikings.scout.com/2/11650.html

    Mention the term "Hail Mary" to any longtime Vikings fan and he'll think of one of two plays. You'll know which by the physical reaction. If it's the Tommy Kramer to Ahmad Rashad TD to beat Cleveland 28-23 in December 1980, he'll have a big smile, fondly remembering the old Met shaking in celebration. If, however he flashes back to the 1975 NFC Divisional Playoff versus the Dallas Cowboys, you had better have an airsick bag at the ready, or preferably something to punch. To explain, let us flash back ...

    It is December 28th, 1975. The place — Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, Minn. The Minnesota Vikings and Dallas Cowboys, and their respective defenses — The Purple People Eaters and The Doomsday Defense — had fought to a 10-7 Dallas lead for most of four quarters of football. Finally, with 1:51 left in the game, Fran Tarkenton's Viking offense capped a drive with a TD, to go ahead 14-10. Dallas now needed another TD of their own, and with the Purple People Eaters in their finest form, the partisan crowd could taste a third consecutive Super Bowl for their Norsemen.

    QB Roger Staubach took over the Dallas offense at their own 15-yard line. He did an admirable job in the face of Marshall, Page, Eller, and Larsen, moving the Cowboys to midfield in nine plays, all the while fighting sore ribs made tight by the cold Minnesota winter wind. But Dallas was out of time-outs and there was now less than 30 seconds on the game clock. One sack or even a completion in the middle of the field, and time would be all but exhausted. It seemed the effort would be fruitless.

    Lining up once again in shotgun formation, Staubach took the snap, pump-faked left, then turned to his right and fired the ball deep downfield. Cowboys WR Drew Pearson was out there, being shadowed by Vikings CB Nate Wright. Both turned to the outside to follow the flight of the ball, Pearson cutting under Wright. But Wright would slip on the frozen turf. Nevertheless, he seemed to be in position to stop the pass. As the ball came down, Pearson pushed off of Wright and caught the pass, trapping it against his hip at the 5-yard line. As Pearson strode into the end zone, free safety Paul Krause hurdled over Wright, screaming at field judge Armen Terzian for the interference call that was never made. And an orange whizzed by Pearson at the goal line. For his wonderful effort, Terzian was struck in the head and cut open by a whiskey bottle thrown from the stands. The old Met crowd, celebrating another Super Bowl just a moment before, was now quiet, seething in anger and gaping in stunned disbelief.

    In a post-game interview, someone described the play to Staubach, who had been hit immediately after throwing the ball and didn't see its ending. "You mean he [Pearson] caught the ball and ran in for the touchdown?" Staubach asked. "It was just a Hail Mary pass; a very, very lucky play." After some time had passed, the play was part of history, new grudges were set, and the NFL had washed its hands of the embarrassing matter. Drew Pearson finally admitted to former Viking RB Chuck Foreman (who played in the game) that he did indeed intentionally commit offensive pass interference against Nate Wright. This does serve as a form of redemption, but it is too little, too late, and certainly not forgiven.
  10. vike4life Cheesehead

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    You better check your history Cheesey. :kickcan:
  11. vike4life Cheesehead

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    I was at the Cleveland game, that was truly one for the ages. As far as the 75 game goes, there was a flag thrown on the play. It was called defensive pass interference. All teams have plays like that to dwell on. Did McNabb not complete a pass on 4th and 27 in the playoffs a few years ago.
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    Zero Stated:

    "While I do not generally consider myself gay, the alcohol, compounded with how damn sexy Ryan looked in that lacy black teddy, made me see the light and embrace my sexuality...all of it!"
  13. Zero2Cool Cheesehead

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    Zero2Cool says this : Who is Zero?


    heh :)
  14. cheesey Cheesehead

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    I quoted this for Vike4life..........it seems he still can't grasp that the Packers have THREE Lombardi trophies on display at Lambeau Field. But i guess I can't blame him..........after all, all he has ever seen are PICTURES of the Lombardi Trophy, so he probably thinks they don't really exist.
    Heck, even Vikesrule knows better then to get in a discussion of Super Bowl wins! :thumbsup:

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