you better just hope your old man at qb can last until half time next week, what happened last time you came to Dallas oh yeaaa he threw 2 picks and then cried because he got pushed down and then Rogers came in and played better than him
I'm sure DK will never read this abortion of a thread ever again, but I gotta give you a good 'ol...
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!
The cowpukes suck, and america now knows it. I felt so great going into work today, and I hate (no wait, LOATHE would be a better word) Mondays, just because I got to see that smug ego-maniacal GM of yours with the pukiest-god-awful, sour-death look on his face at the end of that game. And then, to my extreme pleasure, I see video of TO BAWLING like a little baby and Tony Romeo about to cry his way back into Jessica's bosom...man, what a great day it was. By the way, getcha popcorn ready for the Green Bay game next weekend...I know you don't have any plans.
L is for Loser.
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Quote Originally Posted by DK-:
you better just hope your old man at qb can last until half time next week, what happened last time you came to Dallas oh yeaaa he threw 2 picks and then cried because he got pushed down and then Rogers came in and played better than him
I'm sure DK will never read this abortion of a thread ever again, but I gotta give you a good 'ol...
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!
The cowpukes suck, and america now knows it. I felt so great going into work today, and I hate (no wait, LOATHE would be a better word) Mondays, just because I got to see that smug ego-maniacal GM of yours with the pukiest-god-awful, sour-death look on his face at the end of that game. And then, to my extreme pleasure, I see video of TO BAWLING like a little baby and Tony Romeo about to cry his way back into Jessica's bosom...man, what a great day it was. By the way, getcha popcorn ready for the Green Bay game next weekend...I know you don't have any plans.
i guarantee you that favre will throw at least two picks travis. if the giants d line can get pressure on favre he is good as the no look passes he will throw
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i guarantee you that favre will throw at least two picks travis. if the giants d line can get pressure on favre he is good as the no look passes he will throw
Let me tell you why the pressure WILL NOT matter. Having watched nearly every snap of GB football this year, I can tell you that McCarthy is the master of adapting to opposing defenses' gameplans. If his team is getting blitzed, he will counter with quick, short passes and running plays designed to work well against blitzing teams. If it is the other way around and teams are sitting back in coverage, Favre will scroll down to his 4th, 5th or even 6th option, finding the open man like he has done throughout his career--and he will hit you deep.
As for your guarantee of two picks or more, I think that would be a risky bet. Look for a heavy dose of Ryan Grant in this game (Dallas ran all over their asses--the only thing that stopped Marion Barber from getting close to 200 yds himself was that they stopped calling his number) and look for Favre to keep it pretty simple and pretty basic, with tons of short slants, quick outs, and dump-offs to his tight ends and running backs. It's going to be 5 degrees, with a chance of snow--no way Favre throws two picks in this game.
To be fair, I am impressed with the road the Giants have taken. They are a tough team not to be taken lightly, and they won't be. The Pack has won 18 of their last 21 for a reason (4-0 last 4 games of 2006, 13-3 2007, 1-0 2007 playoffs): they don't underestimate opponents and they take it on a game-by-game basis. Despite being the youngest team in the league, they have great leaders in key positions and the most dynamic young coach in the business.
Packers will win by 10. Something like 30-20 sounds about right.
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SecFan,
Let me tell you why the pressure WILL NOT matter. Having watched nearly every snap of GB football this year, I can tell you that McCarthy is the master of adapting to opposing defenses' gameplans. If his team is getting blitzed, he will counter with quick, short passes and running plays designed to work well against blitzing teams. If it is the other way around and teams are sitting back in coverage, Favre will scroll down to his 4th, 5th or even 6th option, finding the open man like he has done throughout his career--and he will hit you deep.
As for your guarantee of two picks or more, I think that would be a risky bet. Look for a heavy dose of Ryan Grant in this game (Dallas ran all over their asses--the only thing that stopped Marion Barber from getting close to 200 yds himself was that they stopped calling his number) and look for Favre to keep it pretty simple and pretty basic, with tons of short slants, quick outs, and dump-offs to his tight ends and running backs. It's going to be 5 degrees, with a chance of snow--no way Favre throws two picks in this game.
To be fair, I am impressed with the road the Giants have taken. They are a tough team not to be taken lightly, and they won't be. The Pack has won 18 of their last 21 for a reason (4-0 last 4 games of 2006, 13-3 2007, 1-0 2007 playoffs): they don't underestimate opponents and they take it on a game-by-game basis. Despite being the youngest team in the league, they have great leaders in key positions and the most dynamic young coach in the business.
Packers will win by 10. Something like 30-20 sounds about right.
i made that statement mainly not knowing how the pack O line is. The main reason i said that is because you said the cowpukes suck. I am routing for favre i just wanted to see how you would dispute what i said. and good points made and i hope you get to the bowl
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i made that statement mainly not knowing how the pack O line is. The main reason i said that is because you said the cowpukes suck. I am routing for favre i just wanted to see how you would dispute what i said. and good points made and i hope you get to the bowl
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