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@packerboi posted:

Packers once again a very healthy group going into Jax.

Curious about Wyatt. He practiced the whole week and per reports, he looked good. Do they hold him out one more week to face DET? Or play him now..

Give him about half of his usual reps to knock the rust off.

@RoyalWulff posted:

Never underestimate another team. I remember the β€˜97 season when we were defending Super Bowl champs. We played the Colts, who at that time were the worst team in the league and they beat us. NEVER assume you can get a win easily. JAX may look like a gimme, but I don’t think you can go into a game with that attitude and perform your best.



I remember that Colts game well, I also remember over the last 70 years of watching Packer games the gazillion times we have beat lesser teams. Some were squeakers some were cake walks.

I see no reason for losing to these bottom feeders. Other than in game injuries of course.

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@Boris posted:

FTFY. Enough with the "trap game" bullshit.

Time to get right....full 60 minute game.... 0 giveaways and 2 takeaways - late TD by Jacksonville cuts the lead from 24 to 16. Pack wins in a laugher

Beware of hubris, my friend. The other guys get paid too. I hope you are  right but far too often the game we think will be a laugher ends up being a nail biter.

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@Boris posted:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleph_number


In cantor sets there are β€œsmall” infinite numbers and β€œlarger” infinite numbers.

for example

0,1,2,3,4,5,6 7,8,9…….. is infinite

but so is

0, 1/2, 1, 1 1/2, 2, 2 1/2, 3, 3 1/2, 4…..

but the second series has twice as many elements… so it’s a β€œbigger” infinite set….

the rational numbers is bigger, the complex numbers are bigger, the real numbers are bigger…

aleph-naught is the smallest infinite number….

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