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  Re: Packer defense vs Bears defense         


Author: steven schindler
Date: Jan 19, 2007 19:26

"Steve Johnson" REMOVEaccessus.net> wrote in message
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> In the last half of the season the Packers gave up 299 yards a game,
> the Bears gave up 337 (NFL median is 328 yards a game). This includes
> games against the Jets and Patriots where the Packers defense was rocked.
> If you consider just the last 4 games of the year the difference is 225
> yards a game for the Packers vs 372 yards for the Bears.

Remind me again, who is playing against the Saints on Sunday. Its too bad
they don't only play the last 4 games of the year.
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  SOME PLAYERS THINK TUNA IS TOAST         


Author: nerd
Date: Jan 19, 2007 19:13

http://www.profootballtalk.com/rumormill.htm

SOME PLAYERS THINK TUNA IS TOAST

We're told that there's a growing sense among some members of the Cowboys
that Bill Parcells won't be back in 2007 to coach the team.

It's hardly a shock, given that assistant coaches are fleeing Texas faster
than a rodeo clown with a raging case of hemorrhoids.

We've previously heard that a decision has been made, and that the decision
is expected to be announced on Saturday.
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  Re: Bears' Grossman Turns Defensive         


Author: MD Packers Fan
Date: Jan 18, 2007 22:33

Geo wrote:
>and the beloved Bear Jim McMahon has two Superbowl rings.....

Of course one of those rings came with the Packers!
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  Re: BEGINNING OF THE END FOR VICK?         


Author: MD Packers Fan
Date: Jan 18, 2007 22:30

PC wrote:
>"nerd" yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>>http://www.profootballtalk.com/rumormill.htm
>>
>>BEGINNING OF THE END FOR VICK?
>>
>>Wednesday's...
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  Re: OT: War in Iraq         


Author: Truth
Date: Jan 18, 2007 21:17

Getting rid of Saddam wasn't the objective. Installing and insuring a
democracy was.

Removing Saddam the human rights violator was NOT the reason for going
into Iraq. America sits by every decade as tyrants murder their own
peoples, America could care less, unless there is something to steal.

Let's face it, during the past three years all the major players have
been securing oil, and America needs a big friend in the middle east.
We don't have a great friend with oil over there - so we had to invent
one - a new democratic Iraq. Haven't you noticed Russia and China
securing all the oil and NG they can get? Before this war; Saddam could
of been taken out using one GPS guided by drone smart bomb fired from a
battleship 400 miles away without even starting this war.

We won't exit Iraq until the Iraqi government can survive without our
military. Anything less is a faggot hippie cut and run --- then our
maimed and dead American soldiers become meaningless. I can still
remember when fags got their asses kicked, now days you give them their
own TV series because acting screwy is so fashionable to you pussies.

Half of the American public is so pussified that they deserve a defeat
and deserve being conquered.
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  Re: Bears' Grossman Turns Defensive         


Author: Steve Johnson
Date: Jan 18, 2007 21:11

"Scott H" charter.net> wrote in message
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> nerd wrote:
>
>>
>> Despite passing for 3,193 yards in the regular season - the second-most
>> in team history behind Erik Kramer's 3,838 in 1995
>
> lol, *that* is their team records for passing yards? Favre has passed for
> more than 3838 10 times and has passed for more than 3193 15 times (every
> single year in his Packer career). What a sorry ass team history.

I figured out once that if Don Majkowski had played for the Bears, he'd own
6 or 7 Bears passing records.
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  Re: Even if the Packers improve, one question remains.         


Author: mtfester
Date: Jan 18, 2007 20:59

Steve Johnson removeaccessus.net> wrote:
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> Well it's good to know I missed a touchdown. Maybe Rodger's isn't quite as
> awful as I remember.

A couple, actually.

He looked much better this preseason than last; even the pick he
threw in the SD game wasn't a real boner, and he drove the team
right down the field prior to that (I didn't see the Tennessee game,
though.)

He's bigger and stronger than Brunnell, and has a bigger arm than
Matt or Mark.

The thing he has going against him is that McCarthy, not Holmgren, is
his coach. McCarthy might be a great QB coach, but he doesn't have
Holmgren's track record, so we won't know until Rodgers steps in.
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  Re: State Dept. Formally Denies Bush's South American Escape Plans         


Author: footejf
Date: Jan 18, 2007 20:58

> "nerd" yahoo.com> wrote:
>Yes, the State Department actually posted this denial an entire year ago,
>yet updated it a week after we stumbled across the story. The fact that
>Jenna Bush paid a secret diplomatic visit to Paraguay's president in October
>2006 surely had nothing to do with the re-denial. And then there was the
>Bush Twins' Thanksgiving Week Argentina Outrage ..

Why would you send a drunken teenaged hottie on a secret diplomatic
mission? And Argentina, aside from being an outrageous place that
rocks like crazy, still isn't Paraguay. But I'm just a mouthpiece.
;-)
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  Re: Even if the Packers improve, one question remains.         


Author: Steve Johnson
Date: Jan 18, 2007 20:40

netMAPSONscape.net> wrote in message
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> Steve Johnson removeaccessus.net> wrote:
>
>> netMAPSONscape.net> wrote in message
>> news:eojvpe$eea$4@news.Stanford.EDU...
>>> Steve Johnson removeaccessus.net> wrote:
>
>>>> far. After two years with the Packers,
>>>> Hasselbeck was established enough that the Seahawks traded a first
>>>> round
>>>> pick for him.
>>>
>>> No, and no.
>>>
>>> He had 29 pass attempts total, which is by no stretch of the
>>> imagination
>>> "established".
>
>> I never said established. I said "established enough". ...
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  Re: Bears' Grossman Turns Defensive         


Author: jeff.helgesen
Date: Jan 18, 2007 20:26

Scott H wrote:
>
> Favre has passed
> for more than 3838 10 times and has passed for more than 3193 15 times
> (every single year in his Packer career).

Yeah, he's Blanda-esque!
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