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Re: GT: NFC North Title Game 

Post#361 » by M-C-G » Mon Jan 4, 2016 4:52 am

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Sky Bucks wrote:I love how Minny is pumped for barely beating this team.


Ummm they just won the division title and got a home playoff game...why wouldn't they be pumped?

Now they get **** on by Seattle :dontknow:


So? They just won a division title with a 23 year old QB. We owned them just a few weeks ago. As a franchise this was a big deal for them. Why is that hard to understand?
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Re: GT: NFC North Title Game 

Post#362 » by Kerb Hohl » Mon Jan 4, 2016 4:53 am

I'm not sure if the Vikings played that well today. Their defense looked solid as usual, but their offense looked like ass again.

It seems too obvious for Seattle to repeat the result from a few weeks ago, so it probably won't happen.
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Re: GT: NFC North Title Game 

Post#363 » by M-C-G » Mon Jan 4, 2016 4:56 am

I'm hoping if or when the Pack get beat next week, we at least have people asking questions about why or who is responsible for being so unbelievably bad this season and take appropriate actions. This was a colossal disappointment of a season and we have absolutely wasted a year of Rodgers prime.

As crazy as it sounds, if the issue is between Mac and Rodgers we need to decide who is going to stick around and move the other guy.
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Re: GT: NFC North Title Game 

Post#364 » by Kerb Hohl » Mon Jan 4, 2016 4:58 am

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As crazy as it sounds, if the issue is between Mac and Rodgers we need to decide who is going to stick around and move the other guy.


If it's really that bad I'd fire McCarthy tomorrow.
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Re: GT: NFC North Title Game 

Post#365 » by Pedro Alexandre » Mon Jan 4, 2016 5:01 am

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sab, 23h Bengals-Steelers
dom, 16h Vikings-Seahawks
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Re: GT: NFC North Title Game 

Post#366 » by El Duderino » Mon Jan 4, 2016 5:01 am

Kerb Hohl wrote:I'm not sure if the Vikings played that well today. Their defense looked solid as usual, but their offense looked like ass again.

It seems too obvious for Seattle to repeat the result from a few weeks ago, so it probably won't happen.


They'll likely always be limited with Bridgewater at QB and need things to go perfectly to win a title.

He's maybe a middle of the pack talent at QB. A guy like say Flacco isn't special either, but he has the physical gifts at least to get hot in the playoffs and win a ring, kinda just as Eli got two rings. I question if Bridgewater can ever do that unless the Vikings build an elite defense and also get plenty breaks one select year in the playoffs.
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Re: GT: NFC North Title Game 

Post#367 » by trwi7 » Mon Jan 4, 2016 5:03 am

El Duderino wrote:It's not like they have a legit chance to make the Super Bowl, regardless of their first round matchup.


Don't you always use the get hot and anything can happen in the playoffs line? Seems you're contradicting yourself here.
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Re: GT: NFC North Title Game 

Post#368 » by M-C-G » Mon Jan 4, 2016 5:03 am

Kerb Hohl wrote:
M-C-G wrote:
As crazy as it sounds, if the issue is between Mac and Rodgers we need to decide who is going to stick around and move the other guy.


If it's really that bad I'd fire McCarthy tomorrow.


I have no idea what the real problem is, but Rodgers looks way out of sorts, and this offense looks like the worst in football. When you have an all world QB there is no excuse to be this bad.

I still can't understand how they hell we are not just running Janis deep 10 times a game to open things up. It's way too much of people thinking they are smarter than they really are. So if that is Rodgers or Mac, one way or another, somebody needs to do something different
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Re: GT: NFC North Title Game 

Post#369 » by Pedro Alexandre » Mon Jan 4, 2016 5:03 am

oooops... I put in Brazil time zone

sáb, 16h30 Texans-Chiefs
sab, 20h Bengals-Steelers
dom, 13h Vikings-Seahawks
dom, 16h30 Redskins-Packers

US Eastern time zone
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Re: GT: NFC North Title Game 

Post#370 » by HKPackFan » Mon Jan 4, 2016 5:03 am

U have 30 or 40 yards to go and 8 or 10 something seconds left......and u go with the slowest guy on the field for 3 yard pass and you are surprised he can't get out of bounds?

For real?

Honestly?

Are the coaches not seeing what we see all year long about that slow **** being the worst option ever in that situation?

How can they remotely consider that as a play. You can't honestly come up with a worse call.
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