WhiskeySam
15 years ago

I don't care what anyone says, I do not want to see the Vikings again this year.

And I don't think we make it to round two in the playoffs. I hope and will pull for it, I just don't see it yet.

"Zero2Cool" wrote:



Same here.
Nemo me impune lacessit
15 years ago
Practically speaking, I don't want to see NO or Minnesota in the playoffs.

But in terms of redemption, FUCK YEAH. I want the Queens.
warhawk
15 years ago

When I saw the subject line, I thought this was going to be about the best way to travel by Amtrak.

I love optimistic articles. No matter how much I fail to share the optimism. I think the odds of GB winning a playoff game are probably something like 10-1.

"Wade" wrote:



Why? Nearly every year at least one of the top seeds gets knocked out at some point and a wildcard goes deep. Happens all the time.

Right now I look at the wildcard teams being Dallas/Giants, GB, Denver, and my last guess is Baltimore because of their remaining schedule. Maybe Jacksonville.

Now with the odds pretty darn good one of the four will go pretty deep why could it not be us? If we do continue to roll I don't see how the Packers would not be the frontrunner to do some damage post-season out of the wildcard position.

It would be one thing if wildcard games turned out to be routinely throw in games and the WC team always lose but that hasn't been the case by any means.

I mean if it were to happen right now it would either be Dallas (who we already beat) or Arizona. We all have 8-4 records so if nothing really changes by the end of the year why would you say we have a 1-10 chance of beating either one?
"The train is leaving the station."
Yerko
15 years ago
I love optimism...it makes me smile.

We shall wait and see.
Wade
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15 years ago

When I saw the subject line, I thought this was going to be about the best way to travel by Amtrak.

I love optimistic articles. No matter how much I fail to share the optimism. I think the odds of GB winning a playoff game are probably something like 10-1.

"warhawk" wrote:



Why? Nearly every year at least one of the top seeds gets knocked out at some point and a wildcard goes deep. Happens all the time.

Right now I look at the wildcard teams being Dallas/Giants, GB, Denver, and my last guess is Baltimore because of their remaining schedule. Maybe Jacksonville.

Now with the odds pretty darn good one of the four will go pretty deep why could it not be us? If we do continue to roll I don't see how the Packers would not be the frontrunner to do some damage post-season out of the wildcard position.

It would be one thing if wildcard games turned out to be routinely throw in games and the WC team always lose but that hasn't been the case by any means.

I mean if it were to happen right now it would either be Dallas (who we already beat) or Arizona. We all have 8-4 records so if nothing really changes by the end of the year why would you say we have a 1-10 chance of beating either one?

"Wade" wrote:



Why? Four reasons:
1. Daryn Colledge.
2. Scott Wells.
3. Chad Clifton.
4. All OL backups currently on roster.

Last 4 games have been wonderful. I'm still skeptical about sustainability.
And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
Romans 12:2 (NKJV)
British
15 years ago
Why are we not major favourites?

We have the #1 D and an explosive Offense stacked with weapons.

That's an amazing combination.

We're only mediocre in the run game and our special teams are garbage. But now our OLine is hanging in there we have the receivers, TEs and QB to win any shootout and the D to make up for our crappy special teams.

The playoffs are a lottery, once your in you have a ticket and who knows what can happen.
dfosterf
15 years ago
I want to play that purple peck of pansy pussy punk pukes in their dome of bovine scatological gaseous detritus byproduct emanating from that fanbase of arrogant egotistical ignoramus assholes.












and win.







Revenge is a dish best served cold, especially when savored in the house of hot air.




I cracked on that whole jinx thing, sorry, I can't help it. :geek:
Dulak
15 years ago

I want to play that purple peck of pansy pussy punk pukes in their dome of bovine scatological gaseous detritus byproduct emanating from that fanbase of arrogant egotistical ignoramus assholes.

and win.

Revenge is a dish best served cold, especially when savored in the house of hot air.

"dfosterf" wrote:



+1 for the great use of adjatives; which also happens to be the truth on the matter
dfosterf
15 years ago
sometimes I get a little worked up, lol

Thanks, Dulak.
warhawk
15 years ago

When I saw the subject line, I thought this was going to be about the best way to travel by Amtrak.

I love optimistic articles. No matter how much I fail to share the optimism. I think the odds of GB winning a playoff game are probably something like 10-1.

"Wade" wrote:



Why? Nearly every year at least one of the top seeds gets knocked out at some point and a wildcard goes deep. Happens all the time.

Right now I look at the wildcard teams being Dallas/Giants, GB, Denver, and my last guess is Baltimore because of their remaining schedule. Maybe Jacksonville.

Now with the odds pretty darn good one of the four will go pretty deep why could it not be us? If we do continue to roll I don't see how the Packers would not be the frontrunner to do some damage post-season out of the wildcard position.

It would be one thing if wildcard games turned out to be routinely throw in games and the WC team always lose but that hasn't been the case by any means.

I mean if it were to happen right now it would either be Dallas (who we already beat) or Arizona. We all have 8-4 records so if nothing really changes by the end of the year why would you say we have a 1-10 chance of beating either one?

"warhawk" wrote:



Why? Four reasons:
1. Daryn Colledge.
2. Scott Wells.
3. Chad Clifton.
4. All OL backups currently on roster.

Last 4 games have been wonderful. I'm still skeptical about sustainability.

"Wade" wrote:



1. Moving the TE around pre-snap has the interior of the 0line more prepared for what is coming and the missed assignment problems are much better.
2) Clifton? what's wrong with him? He's not perfect but those aren't pussies coming at him every play either.
3) We are SO much better off with Tauscher vs. Barber
4) We are now rushing the passer just a little bit better than we were early and now could match any team in sacks and pressures providing some equalization there in that aspect of the game.

This is no longer a team that isn't blocking anybody OR getting pressure on the opposing QB either. We go to Pittsburgh next week. I expect we may sustain a few sacks....but I think we will be knocking Ben on his butt a bunch as well...big difference when your team equals or exceeds the pressure opposing teams can bring.
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