I swear, every post I read from you all goes something like... "Check the facts...I have facts...FACTS, FACTS, FACTS, FACTS, FACTS...." Is that your favorite word or something?
I'm sorry, but if you had infact read *my* posts, you would know by now ...
So for you to be stating such as you have, clearly shows that you haven't really read my posts, probably just skimming them, like you do alot of posts (apparently) and then hit the reply-button ... - Which is why, I wrote what I did ...
Why is it that whenever people can't retort in a sensible logical way, they usually resort to similar (childish and unintelligent) replies as the above ?
Also, since we are having this "Late Season Slump or not" discussion ... - Anyone mind to check out Peyton Mannings stats going into the play offs, (those seasons when the Colts made the play offs) ? - Since Manning has failed more than he has succeeded in the play offs, that must by default, also mean that Manning is slumping in the later half of the season and playing poorly ? - See my point ? ... Again it goes to context of those games played ... Granted there will *ALWAYS* be games when atheletes doesn't play stellar, it's only natural, however, to purely look at stats and then base any arguements is ludicrous and foolish at best, and clearly shows that people probably haven't even been watching the games themselves (which is ironic), because when it comes to the Packers, I would say it is a safe bet that people (here) actually did in fact watch them LOL
For all the games that have been played in the latter part of the season, including play off games, I cannot understand why that whenever people bring up the NFCCG against the Giants, they (conviently) forget to include the game the week before against Seattle in similar conditions, yet, everyone (well not everyone, but many), still claim that Favre didn't "look like himself", that he looked like he didn't want to be there ... Favre's stats the week before sure didn't look like he was about to "give up" ...
Well guess what people ... Whenever it's that cold ... I would argue that every player on any team, would probably want to be playing somewhere warmer, regardless ... And I say this, because I know (well not playing under those conditions, however, I've been living and working in Greenland for 3 years) so I know how the cold weather *can and will* affect your physical performance ... - Inccidently in that regard, please look up the match stats for games played under similar conditions, then compare them to the stats for games played under warmer conditions, for any team in the NFL that have played under such cold conditions, and I think people might understand a little better ...