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<blockquote data-quote="randymoonsthepacks" data-source="post: 295989" data-attributes="member: 1912"><p>Haha some good replies to my video. I couldn't help myself by posting it. And as to the Favre/Rodgers comment on page one, I think the same thing applies to both QBs, but maybe Favre a little more. And that is that it was more of a team effort loss than an individual one. Favre certainly didn't lose the game for the Vikings, but he did contribute to it by that ill advised throw at the end. The loss can be attributed to several things, such as the turnovers by us, the lack of forced turnovers by us, and of course, the referees <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /> haha had to throw that in there.</p><p></p><p>As to the Packers game, I think the defense really lost the game for them. I was very nervous that the packers would win the game when they mounted that ridiculous comeback, but thankfully they lost. On top of the terrible defense play, rodgers had an interception and the fumble in overtime, and he missed the game winning throw to a wide open Jennings. I also think the refs may be partially to blame for the loss on the missed face mask call, which is why I am all for being able to challenge penalties, or at least have them reviewable in crucial situations like OT or the final 2 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randymoonsthepacks, post: 295989, member: 1912"] Haha some good replies to my video. I couldn't help myself by posting it. And as to the Favre/Rodgers comment on page one, I think the same thing applies to both QBs, but maybe Favre a little more. And that is that it was more of a team effort loss than an individual one. Favre certainly didn't lose the game for the Vikings, but he did contribute to it by that ill advised throw at the end. The loss can be attributed to several things, such as the turnovers by us, the lack of forced turnovers by us, and of course, the referees ;) haha had to throw that in there. As to the Packers game, I think the defense really lost the game for them. I was very nervous that the packers would win the game when they mounted that ridiculous comeback, but thankfully they lost. On top of the terrible defense play, rodgers had an interception and the fumble in overtime, and he missed the game winning throw to a wide open Jennings. I also think the refs may be partially to blame for the loss on the missed face mask call, which is why I am all for being able to challenge penalties, or at least have them reviewable in crucial situations like OT or the final 2 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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