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  1. swishinj

    swishinj Well-Known Member

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    #141 swishinj, Dec 29, 2010
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    ya your right
    and iBelongintheforums nice sig lol
     
  2. Vester

    Vester Well-Known Member

    its because hes a lefty, the leftward spinning ball is harder to catch for right handed defensive players.

    Also the Packers are gonna beat Chicago
     
  3. swishinj

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    The Packers may beat Chicago, but that's because Chicago has nothing to play for. They can't get homefield advantage unless Atlanta loses to the PANTHERS,and they already clinched a 1st round bye. I'll have fun in 3 weeks with my grandpa on his 50 yard line seats in the first row right behind the Bears bench. :D
     
  4. Vester

    Vester Well-Known Member

    Wow! Good seats. My uncle and I got seats on the 40 for the Packers and Bears game. I really hope the Packers win because I'm flying up from New Mexico to go see them.
     
  5. swishinj

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    cool have fun! its a great stadium. The seats i have have been in my family since the Bears played in Wrigley Field. The Packers should win because Lovie says he is playing his starters, but he's just saying that to keep the Packers on their toes!
     
  6. ibelongintheforums

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    #146 ibelongintheforums, Dec 31, 2010
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    Really? It doesn't make any sense to play them at all. There is nothing they can, gain or lose. I wonder if the Falcons and Saints lose, and the Bears win, if they get the number one seed
    Edit: Confirming the above scenario, if the Falcons and Saints lose and the Bears win, they get the number one seed
     
  7. Vester

    Vester Well-Known Member

    the Falcons wont lose, they are playing Carolina! But it is true the Bears could get 1st seed if something amazing happens
     
  8. Brazilian Rider

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    As a Vikings fan, I am ecstatic about our latest win.

    Also, Raheem Morris Coach of the Year.
     
  9. Donovan1209

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    Chiefs v.s. Ravens/Jets for first playoff game.

    As long as Chiefs play at home, we'll win. :cool:
     
  10. ibelongintheforums

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    #150 ibelongintheforums, Dec 31, 2010
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    If they make the playoffs, for sure. I wish Mike Smith would get consideration.
    Bucs make playoffs in they win, and Packers lose and Giants lose
     
  11. Noman

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    I dunno....the Jets are reeling, but the ravens look the best they have all year.
     
  12. ibelongintheforums

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    Today is when it all breaks down. Let's go Falcons, St. Louis, Bucs and Redskins
     
  13. Big Albie

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    All I have to root for is that the 49ers pay for a top-notch head coach.
     
  14. ibelongintheforums

    ibelongintheforums Well-Known Member

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    And a top notch QB, possibly a top notch WR, a top notch strength and conditioning coach, top notch coordinators, top notch OLB, top notch secondary....yeah
     
  15. Vester

    Vester Well-Known Member

    Well I am flying home to New Mexico from Green Bay. The game was pretty good, it was a really ugly win for the Packers, but the atmosphere at Lambeau field is great. Its hard to believe they made it this far even without their starting running back and starting tight end (not to mention all the defensive players). Next year it's going to be a superbowl season for the Packers with all their players healthy.
     
  16. goldglover411

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    im pretty sure the packers suck and the pats are going to win the superbowl for years to come because now they are young and good
     
  17. Vester

    Vester Well-Known Member

    The Packers have a very good team, maybe you don't realize this. They have an amazing defense, Clay Mathews, AJ Hawk, and Lamar Woodson are just a few of their strongest players, not to mention all the defense players on IR. The offense is just a strong, if not stronger. Aaron Rodgers is an amazing QB who has a higher average quarterback rating than Tom Brady. Their running back, Ryan Grant, is out on IR now, but he ran over 1200 yards in 2009. They have a great group of WR too, Greg Jennings, Donald Driver and the injured Jermichael Finnley (who is technically a TE). In total they have 7 of their best players on IR and you have to give them credit for going as far as they have without a lot of their vital starters. And so you know, the Pats are nothing without Brady, anyone remember the Matt Cassell season? The Pats might be decent, but their entire offense is depending on one player. We will have to see what they do with their draft picks before we can call them "the greatest team ever"
     
  18. ibelongintheforums

    ibelongintheforums Well-Known Member

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    You do realize that Matt Cassel went 10-6 with the Pats...
     
  19. Vester

    Vester Well-Known Member

    Compare Casell's season with Tom Brady's seasons. My friend is a patriots fan and he will tell you that even a 10-6 season was very disappointing compared to what he had expected with Tom Brady at QB
     
  20. ibelongintheforums

    ibelongintheforums Well-Known Member

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    It's not like he played terrible. It took a fluke year by Miami to keep him out. 10-6 is still really good
     

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