Game of the Week: Lions v Packers

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Game of the Week: Lions v Packers

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Just when we get a possible shot at Reggie Bush out of this miserable season, the Pack will probably mess it up with a win. Dang it all to Hell.

Sherman should play Favre for a quarter and then let Rogers take over for some game experience.

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Uncle Fester wrote:Just when we get a possible shot at Reggie Bush out of this miserable season, the Pack will probably mess it up with a win. Dang it all to Hell.

Sherman should play Favre for a quarter and then let Rogers take over for some game experience.

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I don't care if you're 2-10 or 10-2...it you can't beat Team Turmoil, you're in trouble. The Lions never win in Lambeau and Jauron is going to start Hop-Along Garcia...the Packers should be able to cover the 5 or 6 points they are giving Detroit.
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I apologize if you had to watch that game last night. If you ever wonder why LionFan is probably one of the most tortured and bitter fan in all of sports...last night was a great example.

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The Lions actualy played solid defensive football right up to the moment when Shawn Rodgers flipped out on Sam Gado. I saw that after that play he went right to the sideline. He probably should have continued right into the locker room. Talk about your stupid, brain dead penalties.

Not for nothing, but the Lions got hosed on that saftey non call. If that wasn't holding in the end zone, I don't know what the hell was. You could almost forgive it if they had just not called it, but to call the penalty and then try to say it didn't happen in the end zone borders on the Phil Luckett level of stupidity. At the very least the ref should be fined for that level of incompetence.
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BSmack wrote:Not for nothing, but the Lions got hosed on that saftey non call. If that wasn't holding in the end zone, I don't know what the hell was. You could almost forgive it if they had just not called it, but to call the penalty and then try to say it didn't happen in the end zone borders on the Phil Luckett level of stupidity. At the very least the ref should be fined for that level of incompetence.

That safety call was FUBAR. For one thing, Gado was down when he "threw" the ball. Jauron should've called for a review on that. Forget about the intentional grounding and holding penalties...Gado's knees were down before he let go of the ball. An absolute joke of officiating on that play...the Packers escaped with the win.
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Post by Cicero »

I was surprised at the call b/c Mike carey is one of the best refs in the league. I thought they were going to call holding in endzone if nothing else, but when he called legal forward pass I thought, "The NFL doesnt want Favre to retire."


I like Brett. He is fun to watch and he is one of my fav players to root for on opposing teams but I hope his wife doesnt divorce him b/c Paul Maguire has a serious man crush on him and probably butt raped Brett after the game last night. He probably jerked off 3 times in the booth by the way he was talking about him.
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Cicero wrote:I like Brett. He is fun to watch and he is one of my fav players to root for on opposing teams but I hope his wife doesnt divorce him b/c Paul Maguire has a serious man crush on him and probably butt raped Brett after the game last night. He probably jerked off 3 times in the booth by the way he was talking about him.

The Favre lovefest was sickening but it's nothing new from ESPN. I respect the hell out of him but the constant gushing over everything he does makes me root against him. The media goes overboard with guys like Favre. I don't need to know everything about him and not everything the guy does is great. They make a screen pass sound so dramatic and anytime he throws an incompletion, the announcers try to rationalize it.
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If we needed any more proof that cheeseheads are, well... not much more than that... cheeseheads:

Anyone catch the sign from the stands that spelled Favre's name wrong?

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What a bunch of jealous bitches!
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Nice fucking call on the obvious safety!!!

A parting gift for Favre no doubt.
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Shoalzie wrote:
Cicero wrote:I like Brett. He is fun to watch and he is one of my fav players to root for on opposing teams but I hope his wife doesnt divorce him b/c Paul Maguire has a serious man crush on him and probably butt raped Brett after the game last night. He probably jerked off 3 times in the booth by the way he was talking about him.

The Favre lovefest was sickening but it's nothing new from ESPN. I respect the hell out of him but the constant gushing over everything he does makes me root against him. The media goes overboard with guys like Favre. I don't need to know everything about him and not everything the guy does is great. They make a screen pass sound so dramatic and anytime he throws an incompletion, the announcers try to rationalize it.

A fucking Men!!!! I havent sen such a suckfest since Michael jordan retired the second time. Favre is a great QB a sure hall of Famer. But he isn't jesus. Mike,joe,and Paul sounded like some girls wishing they could all suck Favres cock at the same.
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