Well, if McNabb loses this game will the wimps at ESPN still think he's the best quarterback ever to step onto a football field.
1 posted on
01/07/2004 11:43:23 AM PST by
1Old Pro
To: 1Old Pro
What's espn?
I will be looking for Green Bay to make McNabb run 100 yds in the wrong direction.
No doubt the guy can play, but he's no Joe Namath, and Doug Williams is still one of my heroes.
2 posted on
01/07/2004 11:58:32 AM PST by
G.Mason
(I won't call them Nazis until the second revolution begins)
To: 1Old Pro
As a wild card, the Packers had one playoff game at home and will be on the road the rest of the way should they continue to advance. Brett knows how tough it is to reach the Super Bowl as a wild-card team. Hey Troy, the Packers aren't a wild card. They are the NFC North division champs. If they were a wild card, they would have been on the road against one of the division champs rather than hosting a game. The only way a wild card can host a playoff game under the 4-division realignment is if both wild card teams make it to the conference championship game and the first wild card (5th sede) hosts the second wild card (6th sede).
3 posted on
01/07/2004 12:07:09 PM PST by
VRWCmember
(We apologise for the fault in the taglines. Those responsible have been sacked.)
To: 1Old Pro
An uphill battle? But, and some may not be aware of the rule, they switch places partway through the game and the rest of the battle will be downhill.
6 posted on
01/07/2004 12:27:04 PM PST by
RightWhale
(Repeal the Law of the Excluded Middle)
To: 1Old Pro
Troy Aikman says Packers face hugh uphill battle against Eagles
Wow. This is series!
10 posted on
01/07/2004 1:45:56 PM PST by
drjimmy
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