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<blockquote data-quote="Half Empty" data-source="post: 986222" data-attributes="member: 10288"><p>As before, for me, the Packers success depends on expectations. For most of the Favre/Rodgers era, the Lombardi has been the only measure of success, primarily because they were usually among the favorites to win it. In the Gory Years, it was more about a winning record or, more probably, winning certain games (such as this weekend could be for the Lions). This year has been a little unusual in that they started as a favorite, were almost eliminated (at which time I looked forward to watching Love), and now could at least be in the playoffs, which was nowhere near enough at the start but could now be really cool. </p><p></p><p>Overall, I don't like any sports enough to watch for the sake of the game. If I don't have a team or individual to root for or against, I'm out. That's why I watch the Olympics (to root for the USA, even in sports I've never heard of). </p><p></p><p>Ultimately, of course, what entertains one is strictly a matter of personal opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Half Empty, post: 986222, member: 10288"] As before, for me, the Packers success depends on expectations. For most of the Favre/Rodgers era, the Lombardi has been the only measure of success, primarily because they were usually among the favorites to win it. In the Gory Years, it was more about a winning record or, more probably, winning certain games (such as this weekend could be for the Lions). This year has been a little unusual in that they started as a favorite, were almost eliminated (at which time I looked forward to watching Love), and now could at least be in the playoffs, which was nowhere near enough at the start but could now be really cool. Overall, I don't like any sports enough to watch for the sake of the game. If I don't have a team or individual to root for or against, I'm out. That's why I watch the Olympics (to root for the USA, even in sports I've never heard of). Ultimately, of course, what entertains one is strictly a matter of personal opinion. [/QUOTE]
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