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The new videos from NFL Yearbook are on the way and the Packers version is slated for June 29th on CORRECTED= ESPN2

They will also be showing the "NFL Replay" version of each of the playoff games and the Super Bowl over the summer, so get your DVR tuned up and ready

Go Packers
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Check the guide on June 27th.

I think the Packers are playing the Giants Dec 26 2010 game where we slapped over 500 yards of offense on them. Hadn't been done in 50 years to any Giant defense.
The game where CMIII chases down Jacobs, pops the ball loose from behind, and the ball somehow manages to stay in bounds, and then recovered by Collins (I believe) after a couple Giants decided that simply falling on it was a bad idea.

Another in a long list of game changing plays (The Giants had come back from a 14-0 deficit to tie the game and had momentum) that basically started in this game and lasted through the SB.
yup

and Rodgers was really on target that afternoon too, just back from his concussion recovery

And Woodson has an awesome knifing lunge behind the LOS at Ahmad Bradshaw and knocks the ball loose for a fumble

Great start to a SB run
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Originally posted by Satori:
The new videos from NFL Yearbook are on the way and the Packers version is slated for June 29th on the NFL Network

They will also be showing the "NFL Replay" version of each of the playoff games and the Super Bowl over the summer, so get your DVR tuned up and ready

Go Packers


When? do not see it on the nfl network schedule (http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork/networkschedule?selectedMonth=June&field=selectedDate&selectedDate=06%2F29%2F2011),
nor on the direcTV schedule for the 29th.

thanks.
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Originally posted by ChilliJon:
Still have no idea how the ball didn't go out of bounds, or touched by a Packer that had a foot out of bounds.


A great athletic play by Bishop to keep it in-bounds and 1 helluva hustle by Collins after CMIII punched it out. Nick then tipped it, got knocked down, jumped back up and got in the pile to recover it. A great scene to show young high-schoolers why you never quit on a play. Awesome.
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It was an athletic play by Bishop, but it was also a very smart play that demonstrated tremendous awareness of where he was on the field. It's the very type of play that I was skeptical he had the ability to make not too long ago.

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