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<blockquote data-quote="Vinniemack84" data-source="post: 395357" data-attributes="member: 5483"><p>Agreed. The good teams don't trail very often. More than 'comebacks', I think what is important is showcasing the teams resolve in tough games. You don't necessarily have to trail in the 4th quarter to do this. If a team keeps coming back, and keeps the game close, within a td or FG, and yet your team still hold strong and finishes off with a victory, that is what shows a teams strength IMO.</p><p></p><p>I don't mean to say this just at you jules...cause I know your a colts fan, but I'll reference the 03 goal line stand in the Pats / Colts game. That was a moment where the Pats were ahead, and an opponent that was capable of defeating them was held off for a victory. Those are the kind of moments that build great teams. No one is going to win every game comfortably, so it's the trials and tribulations that matter most IMO. I think the Packers will have a few throughout this year, and I expect a team of their caliber to hold strong and pull them out. But until then, we haven't really seen that moment this season.</p><p></p><p>And most will agree the Saints game never felt like it was close. Maybe to Packers fans, but when I watched it looked like the Saints were always a step or two behind in that game and I didn't feel for a second the Pack was in danger of losing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vinniemack84, post: 395357, member: 5483"] Agreed. The good teams don't trail very often. More than 'comebacks', I think what is important is showcasing the teams resolve in tough games. You don't necessarily have to trail in the 4th quarter to do this. If a team keeps coming back, and keeps the game close, within a td or FG, and yet your team still hold strong and finishes off with a victory, that is what shows a teams strength IMO. I don't mean to say this just at you jules...cause I know your a colts fan, but I'll reference the 03 goal line stand in the Pats / Colts game. That was a moment where the Pats were ahead, and an opponent that was capable of defeating them was held off for a victory. Those are the kind of moments that build great teams. No one is going to win every game comfortably, so it's the trials and tribulations that matter most IMO. I think the Packers will have a few throughout this year, and I expect a team of their caliber to hold strong and pull them out. But until then, we haven't really seen that moment this season. And most will agree the Saints game never felt like it was close. Maybe to Packers fans, but when I watched it looked like the Saints were always a step or two behind in that game and I didn't feel for a second the Pack was in danger of losing. [/QUOTE]
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