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Giant upset


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GREEN BAY — Afterward, the strains of John Mellencamp’s “Small Town” blared over the loudspeakers, the loser’s lament set to music. But as Lawrence Tynes’ game-winning 47-yard field goal split Lambeau Field’s north end zone uprights, the place was sadly, eerily silent.

Yes, the Green Bay Packers’ Super Bowl XLII dream died a painful, quiet death Sunday night, with quarterback Brett Favre’s interception on the second play of overtime setting up Tynes’ redemption and sending the New York Giants to a 23-20 NFC Championship Game victory before a stunned stadium-record crowd of 72,740.
New York Giants kicker Lawrence Tynes (9) reacts after making the game-winning field goal in overtime during the NFC Championship football game against the Green Bay Packers Sunday, Jan. 20, 2008, in Green Bay, Wis. The Giants won 23-20. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

The Giants (13-6), who won three straight road playoff games, will face the undefeated New England Patriots (18-0) in Super Bowl XLII Feb 3 in Glendale, Ariz. — where it was 63 degrees at kickoff, for the record. The Patriots advanced to their fourth Super Bowl in seven years with a 21-12 victory over the San Diego Chargers earlier in the day.

The Packers, who beat the Giants, 35-13, on Sept. 16 in East Rutherford, N.J., end their magical season 14-4 thanks to Tynes, who missed two kicks in the fourth quarter: A 43-yarder with 6 minutes, 49 seconds left in the fourth quarter, and a 36-yarder as time expired in regulation.

The temperature at kickoff was minus-1 degree, making it the second-coldest home game in Packers history; only the Ice Bowl on Dec. 31, 1967 (minus-13) was colder. The wind chill was minus-23 degrees; only the Ice Bowl (minus-46) and a Dec. 22, 1990 game against Detroit (minus-35) were worse.

But it wasn’t the cold that beat the Packers, who had their chances but never got control of the game offensively. Halfback Ryan Grant, who ran for a franchise record 201 yards and three touchdowns in last week’s divisional playoff victory over Seattle, carried just 13 times for 29 yards.

McCarthy came out throwing, with seven passes and only one run called in the first eight plays. After driving to midfield on the opening series of the game and going three-and-out on their ensuing two possessions, the Packers found themselves in a 6-0 hole — after a pair of Tynes field goals — that could’ve been deeper if not for the defense stiffening inside the red zone.

First, Tynes connected from 29 yards out at the end of a 14-play, 71-yard Giants’ initial drive that ate up almost 8 minutes of clock but stalled after the Giants had first-and-10 from the Green Bay 11-yard line.

On the next three plays, linebacker Brady Poppinga drilled oversized running back Brandon Jacobs for no gain; safety Atari Bigby broke up quarterback Eli Manning’s pass to tight end Kevin Boss in the end zone; and Aaron Kampman and Corey Williams pressured Manning into a near interception by Cullen Jenkins.

New York went three-and-out on its next possession but then used good starting field position (their own 43) and a 21-yard gain on a pass to Plaxico Burress (which he fumbled out of bounds to the Packers’ 17) to set up another field goal. This time, after a 5-yard false start on fullback Madison Hedgecock, the Packers defense stuffed Ahmad Bradshaw after a 3-yard gain, got an incompletion to Steve Smith that probably should’ve been caught and saw nickelback Tramon Williams break up a pass to David Tyree at the goal line to force another 3-pointer.

Returner Koren Robinson then botched the ensuing kickoff, with Williams recovering the muff at the Packers’ 10, leaving them with horrible field position.

No matter. Out of a base set, wide receiver Donald Driver beat cornerback Corey Webster’s jam at the line, throwing Webster aside to get wide open at the Packers’ 28, where quarterback Brett Favre hit him in stride. Driver took it from there, outrunning Webster and safeties Gibril Wilson and James Butler up the right sideline for a 90-yard touchdown and a 7-6 lead.

The Packers pushed their advantage to 10-6 shortly before halftime, with a third-down illegal contact penalty keeping their drive alive and a 20-yard Favre-to-Driver strike down the middle setting up Mason Crosby’s 36-yarder.

The Giants reclaimed the lead on the opening possession of the second half, though, with another lengthy drive — with help from the Packers, who had three chances to stop the drive and failed: Al Harris drawing an illegal contact flag to wipe out an interception on a Manning-to-Burress pass; blitzing safety Nick Collins’ 15-yard roughing-the-passer penalty on a third-down incompletion that would’ve forced a punt; and defensive end Aaron Kampman forcing a Jacobs fumble but couldn’t recover it when it dribbled between his legs.

But the Packers answered — and the Giants returned the help — with Williams returning the ensuing kickoff 49 yards to the Giants’ 39-yard line and a crucial personal foul on cornerback Sam Madison keeping the drive alive. On a third-and-8 pass across the middle, Michael Strahan deflected Favre’s throw and while Driver snagged it, he was still 5 yards shy of the first down.

But Madison, who’d blitzed on the play and been picked up by third-down back Vernand Morency, mixed it up with Morency and got caught, and on the very next play, Favre hit tight end Donald Lee for a 12-yard touchdown and a 17-13 lead.

The back-and-forth continued, though, as the lead changed hands for the fourth time on Ahmad Bradshaw’s 4-yard touchdown run with 2:12 left in the third quarter. But the Packers caught a colossal break on their next drive to tie the game.

After driving to the Giants’ 31-yard line, Favre rolled right to avoid the rush and find an open receiver. He saw Koren Robinson flash, but his ill-advised throw was well off-target and intercepted by R.W. McQuarters inside the Giants’ 15. But as McQuarters took off on the return, running back Ryan Grant hit him and forced a fumble, with right tackle Mark Tauscher Johnny-on-the-spot to it at the Giants’ 19 with 14 minutes to go on the game. While the offense couldn’t take advantage, Crosby’s 37-yard field goal tied it up.

Tynes then missed a 43-yarder with 6:49 to play, keeping the game tied and setting the stage for his second miss to force overtime.
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rocket wrote on Jan 22, 2008 9:14 AM:

" The truth is that only one team can say they had a great season, and that's the team that wins the Super Bowl. Winning a bunch of games and losing in the playoffs makes you an after thought. No one really cares about the losers of play off games- at the end of the day it comes down to winning Super Bowls. That's what makes sports fun and hard to watch at the same time. Only one team is a winner. Regular season wins just don't mean much for any team. Super Bowl rings are all that matter. "

Man about town wrote on Jan 22, 2008 8:21 AM:

" We had a great year, and even though I was heart-broken, we will get over it and hope for even a better year next year. They gave me a lot of pleasure this last year, and made a lot of dull, cold Sundays, easier to endure. Hats off to "our" Packers, and thanks. Now we have to start thinking about the "Brew Crew"! "

PackAttack2020 wrote on Jan 21, 2008 11:05 PM:

" Packer fans, we have a great year of football behind us...enjoy it...it was a HUGE surprise and a GREAT gift. We have the opportunity to go into the 2008 season with mostly the same team as this year, as we only have 9 contracts coming due...Bigby, Cole, and Williams are the only ones that should be of major concern. We have a year of cohesiveness, experience, success and respect to build on for 2008...anyone else REALLY EXCITED?!!! I am! I will wait for Favre's announcement and for 2008 to begin...GO PACK GO!!

Oh...and cheer for the Patriots?!! THAT's almost as bad as cheering for the Cowboys...Go Giants! "

PackAttack2020 wrote on Jan 21, 2008 11:05 PM:

" WOW...amazing...all of the single mindedness! Anyone who blames only Favre for the loss is foolish: there was plenty of blame to spread around, and, as Favre seemed concerned, much of it seems to have been due to inceperience and youth. THAT is the good news, quite frankly, as those are the easiest things to correct. Favre, yes he forced a couple yesterday, and he does have his share of the blame: I didn't hear any denials by Breatt...did anyone else? I also didn't hear BRETT say anything to put blame anywhere other than on himself, even though there were plenty of mistakes elsewhere on the field.

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i beat up your lawn gnome wrote on Jan 21, 2008 9:28 PM:

" I do know this stuff out of my memory (which may be a bit rusty) but you get the idea. I have read many many Bears books and even that Packer book about Jerry Kramer, Bart Starr etc... I have been a Bears fan ever since I reached the age of reason and having grown up in Chicago most of this info is second nature... "

i beat up your lawn gnome wrote on Jan 21, 2008 9:24 PM:

" They called the $250 a "franchise fee" but it was really a percentage of gate fees collected. The NFL almost didn't give the liscense to Lambeau and delayed for months and finally decided to give him the license if he posted a $1000. deposit to guarantee he would not fold the team. He also again borrowed $ from his personal banker George Halas. He actually borrowed Lambeau Lambeau's share to start the corporation with Nathan Abrams (who was principal owner) and they were awarded the license on June 24th,1922

God! A Bears fan knows more about your team than a supposed Packer fan does! Why is that? "

Boingo wrote on Jan 21, 2008 9:19 PM:

" lawn gnome, Id be impressed if you knew this off the top of your head, but I think you are Googling your info. If you are a Bear fan, I would hope you have read Halas' book. Pretty interesting "

i beat up your lawn gnome wrote on Jan 21, 2008 9:15 PM:

" Alright here is where the $ trail starts. August 1919, At the time, Lambeau was working as a shipping clerk for the Indian Packing Company, a war-time meat-packing industry in Green Bay. Lambeau was making just $250 a week, but persuaded his boss, Frank Peck, to donate $500 of company money for team uniforms, originally blue and gold (for those fair weather fans). in the meantime Acme packing Company bought out Indian. Not long after, poor finances and the illegal use of college players in a non-league game forced the team to be forfeited, but Lambeau bought it back at a league meeting in Canton, Ohio, for a franchise fee of $250, ($200 of which he borrowed from his friend, George Halas)including $50 of his own money, in 1922.
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Boingo wrote on Jan 21, 2008 9:07 PM:

" So why do you say that Halas gave the money for the Packers to start their team? Dont start threads like that when they are not true. Why comment on a Packer article anyway? Theres been plenty of anti Packer jerks here anyway trying to throw in their insults against the Packers. The Pack was rated 28th in the power rankings at the pre-season poll, so getting to the championship game is a huge pretty amazing. Just because they had a successful season doesnt give anybody the right to scuff at them losing to the Giants. I dont see many Pack fans writing into the Minneapolis and Chicago papers to slam the teams for not even making the playoffs. "

Just Some Dude wrote on Jan 21, 2008 9:04 PM:

" Did you say Packers are AMERICA'S TEAM? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Pretty sure I am an american and they sure as hell are NOT my team! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAhAHAHAHAHAHAHA


LOSERS! "

i beat up your lawn gnome wrote on Jan 21, 2008 9:00 PM:

" Why would a Chicago sportswriter care about a game in Milwaukee between two small town teams such as Green Bay and Racine? Why would the NFL care about the Packers using college players in a non-league game, especially since the circuit's rules didn't forbid such use of college players? One of the players used by Lambeau was Notre Dame's Heartley "Hunk" Anderson, a former teammate of Lambeau's and a native of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. George Halas coveted Anderson's services, and if Green Bay was in the league, Anderson would more than likely sign with Green Bay to play in '22. Therefore, Green Bay had to be removed from the NFL. Halas blew the whistle to the Chicago press, and the NFL gave in to their pressure to get rid of Green Bay from the loop. "

i beat up your lawn gnome wrote on Jan 21, 2008 8:58 PM:

" here's the truth...

Lambeau used college players all right, but it was in Green Bay's game against the Decatur Staleys. George Halas's collegiate ringers spotted Lambeau's collegiate ringers, and Halas told the Chicago newspapers about it. The NFL demanded the forfeiture of the franchise, and the Clairs complied.

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Boingo wrote on Jan 21, 2008 8:53 PM:

" Packers illegally took a college player from Notre Dame to sign for their team. Halas wanted that player so bad that he revoked the Packers franchise standing in order to sign him to the bears, which he did. He did not save the Pack, but threatened to shut them down because he couldnt stand them picking a stud player up when they couldnt. Sure it was wrong for Curly to take a college player illeagally , but it was a lowdown snake move to threaten the Packers franchise in order to get that player himself. Without the Packers, the league would have been shut down and Halas knew that too. "

i beat up your lawn gnome wrote on Jan 21, 2008 8:46 PM:

" See the Packers joined the NFL in 1921 but couldn't keep paying the gate fees and instead of seeing the team dry up, Halas borrowed the $ to Lambeau to buy the franchise in 1922. Get your facts straight. Be a fan not a fanatic. "

Boingo wrote on Jan 21, 2008 8:45 PM:

" How am I incorrect??? Did you read Halas' book?? Can you read?? Dont make yourself sound worse and quit while your ahead "

Boingo wrote on Jan 21, 2008 8:43 PM:

" Somewhere at this very moment, I beat up your lawn gnome, there is another newspaper ad put out by the minnesota vikings and chicago bears. " Needed soon, one quality QB to step up and start for our franchises. You dont have to play well, just put on our uniform and run around clueless. Super Bowl victory (or appearence) not mandatory but helpful.Bonus paid if you can start every game in one season and extra bonus if not benched before two full years. Criminal records not important to us. Must work closely with your understudy so he can take over when we lose a few games" "

i beat up your lawn gnome wrote on Jan 21, 2008 8:39 PM:

" How incorrect you are boingo, but I guess ignorace is bliss... "

Boingo wrote on Jan 21, 2008 8:33 PM:

" I beat up your lawn nome, You should really get the facts straight before you open your mouth, its makes you sound stupid. First Pete Rozelle created the trophy when he was commish, not the Packers. Second, Curly Lambeau, received startup pay of $500 from his boss at the Indian Packing Company, wich soon changed to Acme Packers. Halas actually had to pay the Packers back for an I.O.U that he owed them because The Packers didnt collect their share of gate receipts from Halas because the depression was on. Halas did however help the Packers on a bond rally in the 50's. We know there are better teams than the Packers, we cant be champs EVERY year.Nice try though. "

i beat up your lawn gnome wrote on Jan 21, 2008 7:20 PM:

" To "Common-cents"... Before you get too big for your britches with your Viking/Packer rivalry, you'd better realize there are better teams than the Packers out there (Not only the Giants! HA-HA!). The Chicago Bears have more players in the NFL Hall of Fame than any other team! Besides if it wasn't for George Halas borrowing Earl :Curly" Lambeau the money to start the Packers you wouldn't even have a team to root for so SHUTUP!! I am so sick of Packer fans thinking they are "holier than thou" when they got their start off the backs of the team to the south! Don't gimme that Super Bowl trophy excuse either! You had to invent it to get the first one! "

i beat up your lawn gnome wrote on Jan 21, 2008 7:17 PM:

" Somewhere, right at this very moment, a box of T-Shirts and ball caps reading "Green Bay Packers 2007 NFC Champions" are being sent to a third world country to be given away to some unfortunate people. That makes me happy. It's always a good day when the Packers lose and as a bonus, some kid gets new clothes... Keep donating to the poor Green Bay!!

Go Packers Go, and take the Brewers with you!!

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Common-cents wrote on Jan 21, 2008 6:23 PM:

" They say it takes 4 days to clean and dust all the hardware won by the packers in the hall of fame.
It's also said it takes 4 minutes to clean the Vikings trophys. "

Common-cents wrote on Jan 21, 2008 6:20 PM:

" Vikings Trophy Shelf ________________________
Packers Trophy Shelf__! !!!!!!!!!!!__________
I rest my case. "

Common-cents wrote on Jan 21, 2008 6:18 PM:

" Mark Murphy stayed home for the game thats why the PACK lost. Great season GREENBAY, 12 world titles is still pretty good. By the way does the Vikings have a World Title............LOL
_________________Vikings World championship shelf "

Will U. Snugglewiffme wrote on Jan 21, 2008 5:19 PM:

" Well.....Now Packers nation can say that they have a reason to root for the Patriots come Superbowl Sunday "

Boingo wrote on Jan 21, 2008 4:22 PM:

" How bad do you think Coach Coughlins frostbite is? Man, his face just kept getting redder and redder. I was waiting for skin to start falling off. The bikini girls looked pretty good again. "

JR wrote on Jan 21, 2008 3:00 PM:

" To the Bears fans talking about Res taking his team to the Super Bowl and Favre not. If you check the scoreboard for number of Super Bowl rings I think it still says: FAVRE - 1 GROSSMAN - 0. It was your boy Rex who blew that game last year. Recall in the 3rd qtr the great t-rex throws a pick that goes back for a touchdown and that was all she wrote. To the Pack, great season and looking forward to next year already. "

goaline wrote on Jan 21, 2008 2:14 PM:

" The Packers had a great year and that should be acknowledged. The whole Brett Favre debate is pretty clear cut to the rest of the country except Sean Salisbury. While he is a great quarterback, there is a reason why he will never be in the Brady, Montana and even Elway class. The guy is not a playoff performer. Has he ever taken it on his shoulders in a clutch situation in the postseason? That was Reggie White in their last super bowl win. Those moments were routine for other guys. He will pack a stat sheet up, give a great interview, and provide highlight reel material but freeze under pressure and throw his classic INT's when it counts. I don’t mean to say he isn’t next on the list but when reality hits you in the face every postseason a wake up call is needed. "

laurie10 wrote on Jan 21, 2008 1:40 PM:

" Brett and the Packers are still a great team. These misfortunes just happen, I'm looking forward to next year. Enjoy your time off Pack! "

Seattle5 wrote on Jan 21, 2008 1:16 PM:

" The pack have have given us a great year, a year we never expected to have. Its only going to get better with the young team we have. And YES!!!we love Brett Favre. "

packer backer wrote on Jan 21, 2008 12:15 PM:

" The Pack are a young team. We have good coach and a good back up to Farve, so next few years look like the Pack will be playing past the regular season. It was a fun season to watch the Packers when most thought they would not do better than 8 and 8. The young guys now have a taste of what winning is all about. So go Pack in 08!! "

think77 wrote on Jan 21, 2008 12:09 PM:

" I think I feel a little stupider since getting done reading all the comments on here. Of course people are coming on here to rub it in that the Packers lost. Duh. But by getting defensive and responding to them, you're giving them exactly what they want, and helping make this thread just unpleasant and all sorts of whiny. Perhaps we could talk about the game instead of eachother? "

Boingo wrote on Jan 21, 2008 11:51 AM:

" Guys, Opinionater knows that when another 22 QB's in 17 years cycle through the mighty soldier field, there just could be that one special QB that can actually keep a starting position for more than a year. I guess if I had to endure that many years of worthless, loser, no-good, flash-in-the-pan QBs throwing INT's, I would be bitter and try to argue that Favre is one of the greatest EVER. Poor,poor opinionaterrrrr. "

sfbailey wrote on Jan 21, 2008 11:46 AM:

" How many excuses are being made for Favre when it was obviously his fault and he lost the game? It's no wonder he holds the all time record for interceptions since he is the best at it, and it couldn't have happened at a better time. Gotta love it. I am surprised there isn't a statewide suicide watch in place today in the land of cheese. I would feel bad, but no. "

chickie2287 wrote on Jan 21, 2008 11:09 AM:

" To the Packer bashers! We are NOT fare weather fans like the Bears and Vikes fans. We love the packers win or lose. Giants out played us and it's okay. We look forward to next year watching our beloved Pack win or lose. Our Green and Gold NEVER gets put away.

opinionator-Last time I checked the Packers won the superbowl in 1997 with the GREAT Brett! The last time the Bears won was some 20 years ago.......Get a life! You spend way to much time on this post.
When "

Rock wrote on Jan 21, 2008 10:27 AM:

" Hey Dredogg, I can't even count the number of QB's who have lost at Lambeau in the playoffs, let alone give their names. "

DreDogg wrote on Jan 21, 2008 10:05 AM:

" Yup, that was a classic ending. What's happened to the mystique of Lambeau? The 3 Qb's that have won there in the playoffs?

Eli Manning, Daunte Culpepper and Michael Vick.
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groucho wrote on Jan 21, 2008 9:59 AM:

" Opinionator is the epitome of a jealous fan. He wishes his team had 12 World Championships, a Hall of Fame QB, and the greatest fans anywhere. But, since they don't have any of those things, he resorts to cheering against the Pack. Kind of pathetic, if you ask me. "

Cards wrote on Jan 21, 2008 9:58 AM:

" Well said Crank!!!!!!!!!!! "

crank wrote on Jan 21, 2008 9:46 AM:

" Pretty sad... Me, not the Packers. I would venture that most or all of you trash-talking, know-it-all Monday morning quarterbacks have never played the game. Anyone who would say that Brett Favre sucks ignores all of the things that he has accomplished in his long and successful career and the opinions of his peers in the NFL who actually play the game. The Packers got beat because the Giants played and executed better than the Packers. That's the way it is in any sport. Good luck to the Giants in the Super Bowl. "

Cards wrote on Jan 21, 2008 9:46 AM:

" I was going to the bears and viking boards to talk a little smack of my own, but,you know what, there aren't any, oh yea, they didn't get to the playoffs, thats right, so it is said (or "let it be said"!) Great Job Packers, great season, you extended it into the championship game, and GO PACK GO in 08' and 09'!!!!!!!!!!!! "

opinionator wrote on Jan 21, 2008 9:35 AM:

" Playing the gay card? You are a fudge Packer yourself! Your team is named after back door sex for Christ's sake! "

heavy hitter wrote on Jan 21, 2008 9:28 AM:

" the opinionator likes to ride wrecks gross man. he said it himself. kinda gay. "

cole wrote on Jan 21, 2008 9:23 AM:

" There are no fans like Packer fans, so you can keep on with the bashing opinionator. It doesn't hurt us! The Green Bay Packers are the epitome of football and you know it. Hurts doesn't it? Again I ask, what did the Bears do this season? "

Rock wrote on Jan 21, 2008 9:22 AM:

" Holy crap! Lots of hate today. The Giants showed up to play last night. The Packers, especially Favre, did not. Blame can be thrown across the whole team, but when the captain has absolutely ZERO emotion, you can't expect the team to perform well. The defense could not stop anyone, and the offense was totally anemic. The G-Men played with emotion and deserved to win. I was expecting a sub-500 season, and I am happy with where the Pack ended up. There are my excuses. "

Badger Fan wrote on Jan 21, 2008 9:17 AM:

" no Rocket, I didn't look past the Giants, and quite frankly I think the pack did. We have had a great ride, and when the season starts again next year, we will all be tied for first. The Vikes should be improved, the pack should be good, bears and lions have a lot of question marks, but thats the NFL. Go Pack 09 "

opinionator wrote on Jan 21, 2008 9:14 AM:

" Time to put away your pink "G" hats until next year! You fell short of the mighty Bears once again. It must SUCK to be you! "

CJ wrote on Jan 21, 2008 9:08 AM:

" Opinionator you're falling into the same cateogry as Dean who post all the time.....Does your mom know you skipped school today? Show a little class at least "

let it be said wrote on Jan 21, 2008 9:07 AM:

" This is a blog, and like any blog there are people that stink it up. They are called TROLLS. So, realize that if they were to approach you in person you could smell them from a block away.

This craptalking is getting old, and quite frankly it's turning me off of the website a bit. Sure would be nice if someone over there at the Trib would try monitoring this stuff.

Good luck to the Pack next year. Either way you look at it, Favre coming back or not, we have a great young team w/ a lot of potential. One helluva lot more potential than anyone else in our division. So good luck Bears (they seem to be the ones doing most the smacking over here), I don't think you'll have a quarterback at all next year, you certainly didn't this year :flipoff: "

opinionator wrote on Jan 21, 2008 8:59 AM:

" The Pack still sucks! The Pack still sucks! "

rocket wrote on Jan 21, 2008 8:52 AM:

" Badger Fan- Then I assume you are not one of the obnoxious fans on here last week already talking about the Super Bowl? Good for you. I guess I have no problems with the true Packer fans, but the ones who spout off when they win and then go quiet when they lose bother me. "

Badger Fan wrote on Jan 21, 2008 8:36 AM:

" Seems to me the only ones talking "smack" are the people on this Blog who's teams are sitting home for most if not all of the playoff's. Pretty sad actually that you have nothing do to except be negative, but then again, thats why your not packer fans. People like opinionhater, rocketman, and tralee need to find a blog from their own team to rant on how poorly their teams did. If that blog exists, because those teams usually are not in the news much beyond December. Go Pack 09 "

wigal wrote on Jan 21, 2008 8:32 AM:

" RE: rocket Did Favre's interception get run back for a game winning touch down? Last I recall, the Giants recovered the ball around midfield and STILL had to get a first down plus some yards to attempt a field goal. Did our defense hold? NOPE. We win as a team and lose as a team. Favre made a mistake that sucked. The entire team made mistakes with penalties, the defense stopped NOTHING, and the offense wasn't clicking. Do, we hold our heads up and be proud of this young team and shoot for next year. Great year Pack! "

CJ wrote on Jan 21, 2008 8:32 AM:

" I sure hope Green Bay keeps Al Harris around for years to come as it brings great delight watching him get burned as much as he runs his mouth on the field. Sure hope he's not a role model for any of the kids that watch the game. I'm sure Brett will be back who could finish a career with a pic in OT??? "

Darwin wrote on Jan 21, 2008 8:14 AM:

" Finally an end to the green and gold EVERYTHING - well, for a few months at least. "

Cards wrote on Jan 21, 2008 8:12 AM:

" Well said Cole "

cole wrote on Jan 21, 2008 8:10 AM:

" This is to you opinionator.....stop being a cry baby and slamming our Pack just to make yourself feel better. We had a great season!! So what the Bears went to the Superbowl, what was the outcome of that game...hmmmmm. And where were the Bears this year? Driving drunk, crashing cars and lying about it.....thought so. Don't be a hater. You WISH you had a Brett Favre on your team! Go back to the trailer park and get a life!! "

heavy hitter wrote on Jan 21, 2008 8:03 AM:

" bears 6-9. packers 13-3 nfc north champs (AGAIN), 1-1 in the playoffs. "

rocket wrote on Jan 21, 2008 8:03 AM:

" How much begging for Favre to come back when he can't win the big game? "

Cards wrote on Jan 21, 2008 8:01 AM:

" Well, I said it last night, congratulations to all of the Packer bashers and haters, you got your loss on us that you wanted to talk smack on the only area board left which was the Packers board while the other teams were at home 3 weeks ago, so congats to you. Second, congrats to new york, they played very well against the PACK, so they deserve to go to the super bowl, and third congrats to the PACKERS who still are America's team, are a young team, and had a great season so reflect on, oh and yes, they also gave the bears two wins to help them out as well, what a great giving team, our PACKERS, you went to the NFC Championship when the other nay sayers on this board didn't. GO Pack Go in 2008-09!! "

cataractjack wrote on Jan 21, 2008 7:56 AM:

" What losers to come on this board and rip the Pack. The Pack had a great season. The Giants pounded them. Bottomline. They practiced outside all week in 20 degrees, the Pack inside. Manning looked like a fun little kid playing - Favre looked old, cold and not wanting to be there. The true facts from a die hard Packer fan. If Favre comes back we will be back in the NFC Championship Game again but if its cold like this again- we will lose again. "

opinionator wrote on Jan 21, 2008 7:56 AM:

" Bears 35 Packers 7 "

opinionator wrote on Jan 21, 2008 7:50 AM:

" Rex took his team to the Super Bowl in his first full season! Favre sucks in the post season. They should have played Aaron Rodgers. "

opinionator wrote on Jan 21, 2008 7:48 AM:

" No SUPERBOWL FOR YOU! "

heavy hitter wrote on Jan 21, 2008 7:48 AM:

" i didn't think the cold was a factor. it looked like both teams handled it pretty well, kinda like adrian peterson handled the big bad bears defense. how many yards did he have in that game? "

heavy hitter wrote on Jan 21, 2008 7:47 AM:

" i wanted to talk about the two touchdowns he threw. did you see the one to driver? that old dude is pretty fast huh? i think it was some kind of record too, nothing new for brett. donald lee's was pretty nifty as well, quarterbacks like wrecks grossman and whoever the vikings put out there don't make throws like that. "

opinionator wrote on Jan 21, 2008 7:46 AM:

" The Packers can't take the cold! They should build a dome for those panty wearing pansies! "

heavy hitter wrote on Jan 21, 2008 7:43 AM:

" i'm here tralee trash. what do you wanna talk about? how embarrassing the vikings are in general, or how the bears went 6-9 in a season they all expected to walk through with ease. remember how confident the mighty bear was to start the season. "

rocket wrote on Jan 21, 2008 7:40 AM:

" But what I really want to hear is the excuses Packer fans are going to make for Favre's two interceptions, especially the one that cost them the game. But Favre is NEVER to blame if you are a Packer fan. "

opinionator wrote on Jan 21, 2008 7:32 AM:

" We come over the border to drink your beer and take your fish and your women! "

TRALEE wrote on Jan 21, 2008 7:31 AM:

" No smack talk from all the Packer Fans today? Oh, that's right. They are poor sports. At least Brett Favre ended the season with his infamous thrown interception. God I love it! "

CJ wrote on Jan 21, 2008 7:28 AM:

" Where are all the Packer "fans" today???? "

heavy hitter wrote on Jan 21, 2008 7:24 AM:

" It was a great season, and a better game. It's a shame we came out on the short end, but the giants made more plays than the pack.
Hopefully they can take out the patriots. I guess we'll have to be happy being NFC NORTH CHAMPS again, which isn't saying too much considering how bad the rest of our division is. It could always be worse packer fans, correct me if i'm wrong, but i don't think the queens have ever even won the north or a super bowl for that matter. So as you sit in sorrow today, remember it could always be worse, you could be a viqueen or bear "fan". "

rocket wrote on Jan 21, 2008 7:23 AM:

" An awful lot of smack on here last week against Cowboy fans. What goes around comes around I guess. The only question is why it took the Giants so long to win, they dominated both sides of the ball. Al Harris, shut down corner? I don't think so. "

opinionator wrote on Jan 21, 2008 7:20 AM:

" The Bears made it to the Super Bowl. The Pack still sucks.... "

opinionator wrote on Jan 21, 2008 7:19 AM:

" The Pack still sucks.. The Pack still sucks..He he he "


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