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Was anyone else not overly pumped about Sunday night's victory?
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<blockquote data-quote="El Guapo" data-source="post: 469581" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>I wasn't overly pumped, but that's because I didn't bottom out after the losses like it seems so many fans on this forum did. Just before Sunday's game, I told a rabid fan/friend that I fully expected us to beat the Texans. 99% of the folks on this forum would have assumed victory if this was the 2011 Packers. Well the truth is that the 2011 and 2012 versions are very similar. The Colts game was every bit the 2011 Packers (big lead, let the opponent back into the game) except we didn't pull out the win. There are some small differences determining wins and losses this year.</p><p> </p><p>All of that said, I see what Brandon is saying. We still have a ways to go. I'm sure that the title of this thread throws people off since it was such a fist-pounding, vindication type of win for Packers fans. However, if you're like me and didn't think we were that bad then this wasn't such a surprise. It was a good victory.</p><p> </p><p>Those costly mistakes by Houston kept multiple Packer drives alive. No doubt that they would have made the score closer, or even stolen some of Green Bay's momentum. Luckily, the ball took bounces in our favor. Call it karma evening the score.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Guapo, post: 469581, member: 5830"] I wasn't overly pumped, but that's because I didn't bottom out after the losses like it seems so many fans on this forum did. Just before Sunday's game, I told a rabid fan/friend that I fully expected us to beat the Texans. 99% of the folks on this forum would have assumed victory if this was the 2011 Packers. Well the truth is that the 2011 and 2012 versions are very similar. The Colts game was every bit the 2011 Packers (big lead, let the opponent back into the game) except we didn't pull out the win. There are some small differences determining wins and losses this year. All of that said, I see what Brandon is saying. We still have a ways to go. I'm sure that the title of this thread throws people off since it was such a fist-pounding, vindication type of win for Packers fans. However, if you're like me and didn't think we were that bad then this wasn't such a surprise. It was a good victory. Those costly mistakes by Houston kept multiple Packer drives alive. No doubt that they would have made the score closer, or even stolen some of Green Bay's momentum. Luckily, the ball took bounces in our favor. Call it karma evening the score. [/QUOTE]
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