Posted on 12/13/2010 8:58:51 PM PST by PackerBoy
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Well, Packers fans, is Aaron Rodgers' bell getting rung going to end up the closing bell to the Packer's playoff hopes? Of course, they're still in the hunt, but the question is this: Is Rodgers?
A game full of missed opportunities results in an 8-5 record. Woulda, coulda, shoulda. Was the surprisingly tough showing by the Lions back in early October in Lambeau Field a preview of what was in store for the otherwise uneventful rematch yesterday at Ford Field? We think so.
A game full of plays that could have seen Green Bay escape with a 9-4 record, but it was not to be. Thanks in large measure to the disturbing but unshocking domination of the Packers line on both sides of the ball by their outstanding counterparts from what we used to call the Motor City.
What can possibly be in store for us next Sunday night, in New England, against the Tom Brady-led Patriots? They crushed the Chicago Bears, 36-7, in terrible weather at Soldier Field not long after the Packers had dressed in numbed silence following the disaster in Detroit. Will Rodgers play? Can the Packers rally for an unexpected victory against the 11-2 Patriots?
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Strange how Favre’s and Rodger’s careers end on the same weekend.
Most Packer fans have utter contempt for Detroit and that is not right. The Lions have been playing well given all their adversities. How many teams would even have a chance playing their third string QB? Yet, the Lions gave the Bears all they wanted week before and their defense is for real. Next year it will be very good.
Rodgers should not play this week. He was a spazz after getting hit and could not get up even with help for a while. Then he looked completely dazed. He is in danger of having his career ended prematurely now with two concussions in a matter of months.
The Pack had better be VERY careful here or NE or NY may make it even worse. And there is no way GB is going to beat NE even with Rodgers. NE is in another universe from the rest of the NFL.
bumpy bump
Packer fan BTTT.
You’re kidding, right?
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