Cowboys Postgame: ON TO SEATTLE
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Amazingly gutty play by Aaron. When we got down early, and he was practically a sitting duck in the pocket, plus getting panicky, things looked dire. But he fought thru the pain, I think came to terms with the fact he was going to get hit sometimes uncontrollably, and came up with the requisite movement and plays for the comeback win.
And the receivers definitely helped him out. They've been excellent the last two games to help compensate for Rodgers' injury. It's a team game. It's not all the qb's fault if you lose, nor do they deserve all the credit if you win. And that was a big one.
Now, onto Seattle. That still looks like a daunting task, but at least we got this one out of the way, and we got the feel of being in the playoffs unlike you get if you're knocked out in the initial game.
And the receivers definitely helped him out. They've been excellent the last two games to help compensate for Rodgers' injury. It's a team game. It's not all the qb's fault if you lose, nor do they deserve all the credit if you win. And that was a big one.
Now, onto Seattle. That still looks like a daunting task, but at least we got this one out of the way, and we got the feel of being in the playoffs unlike you get if you're knocked out in the initial game.
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Great win,proud of this team.
It was looking like the same old playoff Packers in the first half but the 2nd half was all bout being clutch and mental toughness.I'll be eating my crow tonight and no one is happier about that than me.
It was looking like the same old playoff Packers in the first half but the 2nd half was all bout being clutch and mental toughness.I'll be eating my crow tonight and no one is happier about that than me.
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So Rodgers was not Rodgers...We choke and cannot make clutch plays...MM was a moron for challenging the call... SOOOOOO many gems in the game thread.
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So how bout Rodgers in the postseason?
#Make'em Believe On Wisconsin
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Also, this horrible D held Dallas to 21 points and 310 yards, way below their averages.
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I don't think we can win in Seattle with a less than 100% Rodgers but this win was awesome nonetheless.
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G/f's parents are housing a couple of university students from Seattle for some reason. After the game last night, they gave her parents a Seahawks fridge magnet and told them that their whole family were honorary "Seattleites" for the super bowl run. My g/f was excited about it. I seriously considered leaving her. :/

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First half definitely, but the second half he seemed to move a lot better.MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:So Rodgers was not Rodgers...
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I squandered an asset? Then Hammond taught me well.
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We held the vaunted Dallas Cowboys offense, with all of their weapons, to 21 points on the backs of a pretty sh*tty defensive performance.
If the defense can improve slightly on a much weaker Seattle offense, I like our chances of putting up more than 16 as we did in Week 1. Those two things should lead us to a W and a Super Bowl.
If the defense can improve slightly on a much weaker Seattle offense, I like our chances of putting up more than 16 as we did in Week 1. Those two things should lead us to a W and a Super Bowl.
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Offense owned the second half, but Peppers in the first half kept us close.
DanoMac wrote:bullox wrote:That phone number was an asset to you. You had a direct line to the gm. You've squandered it.
I squandered an asset? Then Hammond taught me well.
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So glad I don't have to choose between rooting for Dallas or Seattle.
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WiscoKing13 wrote:First half definitely, but the second half he seemed to move a lot better.MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:So Rodgers was not Rodgers...
I meant those saying it wasn't physical. He needed to warm up a bit and get comfortable. People bagging on him because he wasn't accurate throwing off a bad leg were a joke.
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A lot of whiny Dallas fans. I am loving it.
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It was like Rodgers was taking cool early because he afraid to get injured, but he turned in on late.
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That is frickin' unreal.
That is frickin' unreal.