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C mon Favre! Pull it together!
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 4:21 pm
by waltermalling_Archive
actually, i would. all he needs is a decent offensive line. not sure if you saw his college numbers but they are pretty sick. if arrington was in denver he would have a thousand yards this year. ask ahman green how much your output depends on your offensive line.
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Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 4:26 pm
by vockins_Archive
waltermalling wrote:actually, i would. all he needs is a decent offensive line. not sure if you saw his college numbers but they are pretty sick. if arrington was in denver he would have a thousand yards this year. ask ahman green how much your output depends on your offensive line.
Is league average great?
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Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 4:33 pm
by waltermalling_Archive
ok. this is probably my bad. i should’ve said good instead of great when this first thing started. a serviceable running back and decent quarterback can go a long long way.
so, do you think the first pick of the draft is going to be reggie bush instead of matt leinert?
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Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 9:25 pm
by The Kid_Archive
KeithV wrote:And the reason why all you indie-rocker goofballs should cheer for the Pack is the fact that the team is OWNED BY THE PIDDLY SHANTYTOWN OF GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN and not some rich fucktwit from Texas or something like that.
I agree this is one good thing about the Packers. One good thing.
KeithV wrote:The Packers will always be the underdogs
I have to call bullshit on this. You're thinking of baseball, where the Kansas City Royals will always be underdogs, so long as they exist. The Packers aren't any sort of underdog, any more than any other NFL franchise. They all have the same amount of money that they may spend on player salaries. As long as the people running the organization aren't retarded, they can make money.
In terms of media adoration, the Packers haven't been an underdog for about a dozen years, around the time Ron Wolf fleeced Jerry Glanville to land the golden boy.
KeithV wrote:and will always be the only NFL team that really matters
I think this is the kind of thing people tell themselves to get through Wisconsin winters, when their team sucks, and they know they have just had two of the most heinous back-to-back drafts in NFL history.
Why not bring in a monkey to throw darts at a list of college seniors next time? He couldn't fuck up any worse.
C mon Favre! Pull it together!
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 10:06 am
by waltermalling_Archive
i can’t believe i’m actually agreeing with kid on something. and actually, i agree with everything he says above.
salut!
the only thing that would be more comical for the packers current situation is if mike martz was their coach.
but i do love brett farve and i’m sad to see this happening at the end of his career.
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Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2005 3:47 pm
by Redline_Archive
POW!
Keep it up guys, that's what I'm talking about, yuh..
Even though it was a blow-out, it was fun to watch Mike Mckenzie stew on the bench. Haw.
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Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 10:19 am
by stevenstillborn_Archive
Redline wrote:Even though it was a blow-out, it was fun to watch Mike Mckenzie stew on the bench. Haw.
I wouldn't know. They didn't show this one in the New York market...

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Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 2:31 pm
by Redline_Archive
That sucks.
Of course, us Packer fans were gloating, but Mr. Favre proved to be the bigger man, laughing and joking with Mckenzie like nothing had happened. I'm sure he would have acted the same way even if the Packers were losing.
Call me old fashioned or whatever, but Brett Favre is a rare, shining example to everybody, and I'll really miss him when he decides to pull the plug. >sniff< >sniff<
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Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 2:37 pm
by waltermalling_Archive
i agree with you redline. that’s why i was so bummed about what they did in the draft. and then even moreso when javon walker went down. it just seems if he had a few more offensive weapons or a defense that can stop teams other than the saints, he would play even longer. but until then, i salute you brett favre.
C mon Favre! Pull it together!
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2005 10:12 am
by vockins_Archive
Stick a fork in him. Done.