Thread: Temperature in Green Bay
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01-07-2005, 09:12 AM #11
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Temperature in Green Bay
"enlvikeman" wrote:
What about it?Yeah but what about Favre's thumb?
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01-07-2005, 10:11 AM #12
Temperature in Green Bay
"abweber" wrote:
We were hoping it would be so cold that when we sacked him it would break off :roll: !"enlvikeman" wrote:
What about it?Yeah but what about Favre's thumb?
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01-07-2005, 11:30 AM #13
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Temperature in Green Bay
"kramer9guy" wrote:
One year of a mediocre home record is not the sign of anything for one - because one year is not indicative of a trend. And not having a losing season for more than a decade is not the sign of a franchise on the way down either.They have a surprisingly bad record at Lambeau (4-4) and do not have that legendary "frozen tundra" mystique at home anymore. Favre is on his way out and the franchise is on its way down
You have a lot of room to talk being a fan of a tem whose owner cares more about selling his team than improving it. :cheers:
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01-07-2005, 12:27 PM #14
Temperature in Green Bay
dammm that is cold, I am in shorts today and if i could watch the game I would do it from the roof garden.
The whole island of Cyprus would know that the BEST team in the NFL had won when the Great Viking team kicks the suck BUTT PUKERS out of LAMEBRO field
SKOL fellow Viking fans
all the rest of you Trolls go back under your rocks and Die like the restYesterday is History
Tomorrow a Mystery
TODAY is a GIFT that is why WE
call it the "PRESENT"
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01-07-2005, 12:47 PM #15
Temperature in Green Bay
"Wicked Koala" wrote:
Obviously, you don't follow the Packers closely. They have gone from a power in the 90's to a fair team in a weak Division today. Chicago and Detroit have been non-factors for years, and Minnesota has been struggling to right the defensive wrong Dennis Green saddled us with."kramer9guy" wrote:
One year of a mediocre home record is not the sign of anything for one - because one year is not indicative of a trend. And not having a losing season for more than a decade is not the sign of a franchise on the way down either.They have a surprisingly bad record at Lambeau (4-4) and do not have that legendary "frozen tundra" mystique at home anymore. Favre is on his way out and the franchise is on its way down
You have a lot of room to talk being a fan of a tem whose owner cares more about selling his team than improving it. :cheers:
Meanwhile, Green Bay is losing talent faster than they can replace it. Favre won't last forever, the "O" line won't stay there much longer (Cost too much soon), Ahman Green is hit-n-miss, the Secondary stinks, Linebackers are failing, and the only bright spot on the front 4 is Grady Jackson with occassional input from KGB. It's pretty obvious they are slipping.
As for our owner...how is that relevant or even a cut? WE hate him far more than anyone else does. If ownership was the determining factor on what team to like, no one would be a Raiders or Cowboys fan, and Washington would be short on fans as well.
Caine
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01-07-2005, 01:35 PM #16
Temperature in Green Bay
From what I've been hearing and reading they figure about 30 by game time.
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