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I'd actually rather hear Wayne and Larry's call, if anyone has it.
I would like to hear that as well.I'd actually rather hear Wayne and Larry's call, if anyone has it.
I'm 99.73% sure the video post before your post was Wayne and Larry.I'd actually rather hear Wayne and Larry's call, if anyone has it.
This was The Greatest Game Ever Played. Not the Colts/Giants one. This one of Pack vs Bears for division crown.
You can't get any better than this see/saw of a game which ended so awesome of a comeback for our two boys and to end it with a cherry on top INT against whiny boy Va-Jay-Jay Cutler!
And we did it and got our revenge on their turf!
You must be logged in to see this image or video!Pretty cool, and I'm not even a big Badger backer.
Who the hell is that sad sucker in the Forte jersey?
Can not hold a cup to the ICE BOWL. 65 playoff win over colts. 67 playoff win over Rams .
Duh... I saw Aikman mentioned and assumed it was that *******.I'm 99.73% sure the video post before your post was Wayne and Larry.
I was wondering what you were talking about.Duh... I saw Aikman mentioned and assumed it was that *******.
Right now it feels so damn good to be hated.I've always liked the Packers / Bears rivalry! Never a dull moment. I like to go on the Bears forum website and listen to all of the whining after the game. This morning there are more than usual "low life's" chiming in, saying things like "they hope Rodgers has a career ending spinal injury coming on a cheap shot", and one classy Bears fan said that "they hope anyone that wears green and yellow would be infected with the HIV virus"!! I know every team has their share of bottom feeders, but that is ridiculous.
Chicago deserves whatever Milwaukee floats down their way in lake Michigan!
I`d have to disagree a bit there bud, although it was satifying to work it to the Bears after the injury to Rodgers earlier in the season. I thought the greatest game I EVER saw (so far that is ) was the high scoring Arizona game a few seasons back. That one had me jumping out of my seat nearly every flaming minute. JMO
For me, when I factor everything in, that historic "Ice Bowl" game gets my vote. It wasn't the prettiest most artistic game ever played, much thanks to the horrible weather conditions which makes it even more notable. Just an epic NFC title game similiar to a last man standing heavyweight boxing match between two outstanding teams having left everything on the field when the horn sounded.
The playing conditions, the players' determination, guts and stamina and coaching strategy. Just my opinion, I guess.
OK so we all have our own opinions/thoughts on what TGGEP is.hold your horses with this thread, not even the been the best game this year if we're talking about in football as a whole ( including college football) the Michigan/Ohio state game this year was better then the one yesterday, now that was a shootout
So you being alive is a requirement for a game to be considered the Greatest Game EVER Played?
Turned out right, but that was a little too early to call it the Dagger IMO.Here's the call. If you only pay attention to the vocal tone/excitement you may mistake this for Aikman calling a Bears TD.
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OK so we all have our own opinions/thoughts on what TGGEP is.
Why should the media dictate which one it is since so many awesome ones have been played since that Giants/Colts game which includes the 4th and 8 or Confused Fumble for a TD victory over the Bears on 12/29/13.
Maybe I should have added in a few more words in the title like, "Of the Season" or "To me."
In any case, this to me is TGGEP. To get back at the Bears in this way is just so, so awesome with a great comeback by Rodgers and Cobb.
Folks and fans can disagree with me all they want to but they just need to realize that it is just my opinion and nothing more.
Did he call him Brandon Cobb? lolTurned out right, but that was a little too early to call it the Dagger IMO.
The Bears still had plenty of chances left with their tall receivers... I didn't exhale until Sam Shields sealed the deal.
No, that would be the greatest game played since you started watching football, NOT the greatest ever played. "Ever" means in the entire history of the game. Not sure why you disregard history but I hope you only do it in regard to football.For ME specifically to consider it the greatest game EVER played,
Aw man, I didn't mean to stir the pot or seem to object to anything you wrote.Hey FF, I didn't disagree with you, man! I said, "For me," in my post, to indicate my choice for what I considered to be the greatest game. I think all of us just chimed in to share our choices and not to belittle yours. At least that was my intention. I don't always agree with the media's choice of "greatest" games played, either. Yesterday's game WAS a great one to watch and I'm going to watch it over and over and over. It was nerve racking watching those last two possessions of the game. Having that NFC North championship win and the comeback win over Dallas occur in one season are two special treats for us Packer fans.
No, I'm not chastizing you for your perspective as to yesterday's game being the greatest ever played. You obviously enjoyed that game enough to rank it as such and you are entitled to your opinion and to having the right to express it here.
A couple observations about yesterday's game was the fact that we only had ONE penalty called against us: a 15 yard personal foul and thanks to that TD bomb from Rodgers to Cobb, the accurate lethal kicker, Robbie Gould, didn't get the opportunity to beat us at 0:00
At least it wasn't "Corn."Did he call him Brandon Cobb? lol
No, that would be the greatest game played since you started watching football, NOT the greatest ever played. "Ever" means in the entire history of the game. Not sure why you disregard history but I hope you only do it in regard to football.
May I suggest some Johnny Walker Black Label. If that works, remember a tip to your old pal Poppa.I can't say this was the greatest game ever played, but is for SURE one of the greatest Packers games ever. This season has given us two of the greatest Packers games of all time, IMO. Week 14 vs. the Cowboys IN Dallas, battling back from a 23 point deficit, but also this NFC North title game. I went batsh!t crazy after Cobb caught that TD pass.
Oh, and the manager at the local Raley's grocery store, who is a Bears fan and sports his Urlacher jersey often, owes me a 6-pack of whatever I want.
REMEMBER REMEMBER THE 29th OF DECEMBER!
I don't get "The Catch" either.I think some people put way too much stock into history and disregard some of the more modern events, but I digress. Since we're talking opinion here, to me, the Ice Bowl isn't "The greatest game ever played," because it doesn't resonate with me on a personal level. Same with how I can't get behind "The Catch" as being one of the greatest plays ever. That's not disregarding history, it's acknowledging that for me, historical plays or games don't carry the same significance as games or plays I've been able to enjoy personally.
So who do you consider to be the greatest Packers coach ever, McCarthy?The Ice Bowl isn't "The greatest game ever played," because it doesn't resonate with me on a personal level. Same with how I can't get behind "The Catch" as being one of the greatest plays ever. That's not disregarding history, it's acknowledging that for me, historical plays or games don't carry the same significance as games or plays I've been able to enjoy personally.