Captiv8
Joined: 25 Aug 2006
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The Packers also abandoned the run game for no real reason in the third quarter, which is when the went stagnant. Enter the fourth quarter when they started to run again and viola! touchdown. It was a pass, sure, but that's what running the ball will do.
Everybody except Steelers fans seems to be really happy for Rodgers and the Packers. I think that's a testament to the character of their team. Everybody knows their role, Rodgers has ultra poise, and they rallied together when it mattered most. Good work, Green Bay. |
Tue Feb 08, 2011 5:00 pm |
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Loserface
Joined: 22 May 2008
Posts: 2418
Location: DFW, TX |
Eric B wrote: It is only natural to dislike your division rivals, and the Cowboys. Everyone hates the Cowboys! America's team, what kind of bullshit is that. I live in America, and they aren't my team.
They're your team. |
Tue Feb 08, 2011 5:08 pm |
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neveragainlikesheep
Joined: 22 May 2008
Posts: 2536
Location: TKO from Tokyo |
Captiv8 wrote: The Packers also abandoned the run game for no real reason in the third quarter, which is when the went stagnant. Enter the fourth quarter when they started to run again and viola! touchdown. It was a pass, sure, but that's what running the ball will do.
Everybody except Steelers fans seems to be really happy for Rodgers and the Packers. I think that's a testament to the character of their team. Everybody knows their role, Rodgers has ultra poise, and they rallied together when it mattered most. Good work, Green Bay.
Everyone? I think you might be buying the storyline the media is putting out just a bit too much. |
Tue Feb 08, 2011 5:25 pm |
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Jared Paul
Joined: 15 Jul 2002
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Location: www.PrayersForAtheists.org |
spagucci-one wrote: WrathChild wrote: poopsnack wrote: Cheer for your team, but don't relish in the failure of another.
That's one of the great things about NFL rivalries, relishing in your rivals failure. I'm sorry, but as a Niners fan, I LOVE watching the Cowboys and Rams lose.
Agreed Wrath! I love seeing the Eagles and Redskins lose!
A colts, jets, or steelers loss is not as good as a Pat's win, but it still feels pretty good. I'm not gonna lie. |
Tue Feb 08, 2011 5:54 pm |
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FranktheP
Joined: 21 Jul 2004
Posts: 1343
Location: East Coast, Fuck You! |
Jared Paul wrote: spagucci-one wrote: WrathChild wrote: poopsnack wrote: Cheer for your team, but don't relish in the failure of another.
That's one of the great things about NFL rivalries, relishing in your rivals failure. I'm sorry, but as a Niners fan, I LOVE watching the Cowboys and Rams lose.
Agreed Wrath! I love seeing the Eagles and Redskins lose!
A colts, jets, or steelers loss is not as good as a Pat's win, but it still feels pretty good. I'm not gonna lie.
I still love when my high school rival loses...22 years later. I don't want to watch sports with anyone who does not "pick a side"...it is what makes it fun and worthwhile...hell I pick sides during "mites on ice"... |
Tue Feb 08, 2011 7:40 pm |
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Captiv8
Joined: 25 Aug 2006
Posts: 8195
Location: Third Coast |
neveragainlikesheep wrote: Captiv8 wrote: The Packers also abandoned the run game for no real reason in the third quarter, which is when the went stagnant. Enter the fourth quarter when they started to run again and viola! touchdown. It was a pass, sure, but that's what running the ball will do.
Everybody except Steelers fans seems to be really happy for Rodgers and the Packers. I think that's a testament to the character of their team. Everybody knows their role, Rodgers has ultra poise, and they rallied together when it mattered most. Good work, Green Bay.
Everyone? I think you might be buying the storyline the media is putting out just a bit too much.
My use of "seems" was meant to convey the idea in general, not in unanimity. |
Tue Feb 08, 2011 8:53 pm |
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Inedible Condiment
Joined: 30 Sep 2008
Posts: 1044
Location: Halifax, NS |
FranktheP wrote: Jared Paul wrote: spagucci-one wrote: WrathChild wrote: poopsnack wrote: Cheer for your team, but don't relish in the failure of another.
That's one of the great things about NFL rivalries, relishing in your rivals failure. I'm sorry, but as a Niners fan, I LOVE watching the Cowboys and Rams lose.
Agreed Wrath! I love seeing the Eagles and Redskins lose!
A colts, jets, or steelers loss is not as good as a Pat's win, but it still feels pretty good. I'm not gonna lie.
I still love when my high school rival loses...22 years later. I don't want to watch sports with anyone who does not "pick a side"...it is what makes it fun and worthwhile...hell I pick sides during "mites on ice"...
Trust me, we don't like watching sports with you either. Superfans are the worst people, in the moment when they espouse their superfandom, in the world. |
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