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Re: RE: Re: Top 5 greatest endings to a Packers game 

Post#21 » by sidney lanier » Mon Dec 7, 2015 9:41 pm

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There was also some crazy MNF game with Lynn dickey against the Redskins I think in the early 80s that was supposed to be insane for its crazy scoring. I think I was in bed and not able to watch MNF those days.


October 17, 1983: Green Bay 48, Washington 47

Do you remember the MNF game in Denver from about that same time in the snow? That was a fun one, although not as high scoring.
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Re: RE: Re: Top 5 greatest endings to a Packers game 

Post#22 » by HKPackFan » Tue Dec 8, 2015 4:59 am

sidney lanier wrote:
HKPackFan wrote:
There was also some crazy MNF game with Lynn dickey against the Redskins I think in the early 80s that was supposed to be insane for its crazy scoring. I think I was in bed and not able to watch MNF those days.


October 17, 1983: Green Bay 48, Washington 47

Do you remember the MNF game in Denver from about that same time in the snow? That was a fun one, although not as high scoring.



I was not allowed to watch MNF when I was a kid. Had school the next day.

My earliest memories of games was losing to the bears in miserable fashion. One of my earliest game memories I think '84 season's superbowl I was almost in tears that Dan Marino lost because I liked him and the Dolphins way more than Montana and the 49ers. Don't remember much, just feeling really bad for Marino.

I remember in middle school the joke we used to say, "What do the Packers and a pregnant woman have in common?" "They both let Dickey in too long." That was a super naughty joke for us back in the day.

But even then I do remember my bro and I playing football in the background it was always Dickey and Lofton. Or we played "Packers football" in the snow with our friends which meant we would pass the ball and fall down and fumble constantly. Ya we really called it "Packers football" who knew such good times were ahead.
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Re: Top 5 greatest endings to a Packers game 

Post#23 » by Xanadu » Tue Dec 8, 2015 3:10 pm

How about the cardinal touchdown pass vs Vikings. I was at lambeau watching the big screen stadium went nuts.
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Re: Top 5 greatest endings to a Packers game 

Post#24 » by KidA24 » Tue Dec 8, 2015 7:36 pm

Xanadu wrote:How about the cardinal touchdown pass vs Vikings. I was at lambeau watching the big screen stadium went nuts.


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Re: Top 5 greatest endings to a Packers game 

Post#25 » by chuckleslove » Tue Dec 8, 2015 8:02 pm

Man what a streak, in week 17 we had that game to secure the division for us, then in the playoff game against Seattle was the Al Harris TD to win in overtime and then the next week was 4th and 26. Those are plays we all know 12 years later and will remember forever and they were in 3 consecutive weeks.
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