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<blockquote data-quote="weeds" data-source="post: 636689" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>I'm sure what led to my momentary insanity because I was telling people that "there is nothing the Bears as an organization would love more than to ruin last night, particularly on national TV -- but, the Pack can't possibly drop two major turds while honoring two all-time greats in the same season". I just could not see the circumstance where they'd come out in front of all those luminaries (whom the kiddies probably don't know or ever heard of because it appears that they're not a real bright bunch) and lay two down two great-big-pieces-of-dog-crap in 3 weeks time.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, Bart Starr got to watch that unfold and my guess is, he may have been saying to himself "I played for THOSE guys? Was I THAT bad too?"</p><p></p><p>Seriously though, the ruining of the other team's Homecoming is an excellent analogy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weeds, post: 636689, member: 39"] I'm sure what led to my momentary insanity because I was telling people that "there is nothing the Bears as an organization would love more than to ruin last night, particularly on national TV -- but, the Pack can't possibly drop two major turds while honoring two all-time greats in the same season". I just could not see the circumstance where they'd come out in front of all those luminaries (whom the kiddies probably don't know or ever heard of because it appears that they're not a real bright bunch) and lay two down two great-big-pieces-of-dog-crap in 3 weeks time. Anyway, Bart Starr got to watch that unfold and my guess is, he may have been saying to himself "I played for THOSE guys? Was I THAT bad too?" Seriously though, the ruining of the other team's Homecoming is an excellent analogy. [/QUOTE]
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