Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Sound the Alarms

It is official Farve stuck it to the Packers

4 comments:

Big Tasty said...

Brett played well, no doubt, the Packers oline is a sieve. I think these two teams could meet a couple more times this year, but the Packers have to figure out the oline. Hopefully Ted Thompson gets his ass to be the Bris and signs Tauscher.

Timmay said...

Rogers deserves better. That team's problems are deeper than signing a guy. Anyway, if Tauscher was physically able to go, a smarter GM would have signed him by now.

The Pack isn't what the hype machine built them up to be. They could easily be 1-3 if they hadn't caught the Bears at home in week 1 with Cutler in his first half of football with a new team. They could easily be 0-4 without the scheduling gift that the St. Louis Rams are this year.

Honestly, they could get passed up by the Bears or the Lions in the division standings this year, and those 2 teams just aren't that great either.

By the way, Packers fans, did you finally notice how the announcers choke themselves on Favre's cock during a broadcast? They've been doing it for 16 years, and it makes everyone but fans of his team want to vomit. Welcome back to reality.

Big Tasty said...

I have been saying all year that ESPN trading Tony Kornhole for Jon Gruden is one of the best trades in broadcaster history, Gruden however made me choke on those words a bit as he was choking on Brett's big prick. I was tempted to go mute and listen to Wayne Larrivee.

TK, this is the NFL each game could go either way if a few things went differently. If Donald Lee doesnt drop that easy touchdown catch, the packers could have been driving to tie the game...Not likely, but I could also say the Bears should be 0-4. Jeff Reed missed a gimmee fied goal for the win, Olindo Mare missed two field goals inside 40 yards, and the Seahawks failed to tackle, and the Lions played the Bears to a stalemate in the first half last week. I think the Pack were a little overrated and they have had injuries to the two areas where they were the weakest (secondary, and Oline) but to think they are going to passed by the lions is a little ridiculous.

They were flat out beat by the better team on the road last night. Not a big deal in the overall scheme of things. Clifton will be back after the bye week, and you could be right one player may not make that big of a difference, but if you give Rodgers any time at all he will burn you, and he showed that last night.

Timmay said...

I know this much about the NFL. A team with no o-line is going nowhere.