Post by TW on Oct 3, 2014 16:41:24 GMT -5
1. Watching Jerry Jones squirming as he tries to explain how it's everyone else that's responsible for the Cowboys records, when he's the one pulling the strings as his own GM.
1. Seeing Kaepernick playing like a lower half QB, because that's exactly what he is. Now they're questioning getting rid of Alex Smith. As for Kaepernick, his bicep kissing days are pretty much history. He's going to be an asterisk in history, as a one shot wonder, who got lucky.
3. Seeing my least favorite coach looking like a chump in San Francisco. I never liked Harbaugh. He was a cry baby as a player, and nothing has changed.
4. Humiliating the Bears & Vikings in consecutive games. It could have only been better had they handled the Lions the same way. Gotta turn them into kitties at the end of the season.
5. Watching Roger Goodell trying to explain "why" the NFL figures they should protect players "rights" over the rights of women in domestic abuse cases. He's trying to spin past actions to white wash it all. It ain't working.
6. Seeing Aaron Rodgers step out of the box to do something nice for others. That's something that puts him so far ahead of Favre that he's going to be revered just like Starr. Every generation should be lucky enough to have someone like that on the team. I'm pleased that I've seen two, and gone through the Lombardi era.
7. Hearing announcers arrive at Lambeau Field and being in awe of what it is, and what it stands for. It's reinforcement to the world of what every Packer fan through history has always known. We are part of the greatest franchise in the history of the NFL, and we are not only proud of it, we carry our banners around the world.
1. Seeing Kaepernick playing like a lower half QB, because that's exactly what he is. Now they're questioning getting rid of Alex Smith. As for Kaepernick, his bicep kissing days are pretty much history. He's going to be an asterisk in history, as a one shot wonder, who got lucky.
3. Seeing my least favorite coach looking like a chump in San Francisco. I never liked Harbaugh. He was a cry baby as a player, and nothing has changed.
4. Humiliating the Bears & Vikings in consecutive games. It could have only been better had they handled the Lions the same way. Gotta turn them into kitties at the end of the season.
5. Watching Roger Goodell trying to explain "why" the NFL figures they should protect players "rights" over the rights of women in domestic abuse cases. He's trying to spin past actions to white wash it all. It ain't working.
6. Seeing Aaron Rodgers step out of the box to do something nice for others. That's something that puts him so far ahead of Favre that he's going to be revered just like Starr. Every generation should be lucky enough to have someone like that on the team. I'm pleased that I've seen two, and gone through the Lombardi era.
7. Hearing announcers arrive at Lambeau Field and being in awe of what it is, and what it stands for. It's reinforcement to the world of what every Packer fan through history has always known. We are part of the greatest franchise in the history of the NFL, and we are not only proud of it, we carry our banners around the world.