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And the movers too. That is a crappy tough job packing and moving other peoples stuff 40 hrs a week.
Packers sure made a lot of mistakes yesterday. I almost feel bad for them, they must be feeling pretty miserable having handed that game away like that. That poor guy Bostick is now probably going to spend his life as a depressed alcoholic.
I don`t...........And it was the ultimate choke ........I`m pretty sure it was the biggest in Packer history.
Hats off to Seattle....What a helluva comeback.
watched the game yesterday with my brother (who is a packer backer) in the ccu at the hospital.
he has one of thos voices that travel,and I swear he jumped started all the old peoples hearts yesterday.lol
Hey now, you would not believe the shit GB fans have given us all year. So yes I will enjoy this moment.Wow,......."misery sure loves company"....?!
feel bad for them......Hell no!
But they actually gave the game away.
Why did Shields after RW`s 4th int,stop and drop rather try for some yardage with an open field ahead of him?
How could GB let Lynch run for 26 yds for a td with 1:26 left in the game?
How the hell did they let RW complete that 2 pt conversion? He threw that up for grabs.
Sheesh..........Everything went Seattle`s at the end.
Gotta give the Seahawks credit for coming up with the bigs plays when they needed them most.
RW and ML took them to the woodshed at the end of the game.............
Julius Peppers told Shields to do gown. Allow the offense to run the clock.
I was surprised Lynch didnt take a knee at the one, also allow them to take more time off the clock.
HaHa was caught between. He could have gotten to the ball, or tackled him outside the end zone. It look like he decided to try to tackle him, but the floating duck ends up a yard away and he was left in no mans land.
My biggest memory is Jordy Nelson standing there with his hands out waiting for the ball and Bostick jumping for the ball instead of blocking the seahawk player.
Noon, you won't like or agree with this, since it emphasizes how crucial coaching is in NFL games, but you all might find some of this interesting.
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yeah, I go a little further than you. I thought it was wrong on both those FG attempts, but I also thought that run call on 3rd and 3 was crazy (when at the 23), and while I totally agree that running was called for in the second half, I don't think they should have taken the ball out of Rodgers' hands *entirely*, which it seemed like for awhile they did.