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Originally posted by JJSD:
I'd happily pay the Obligatory Starbuck's Douchebag the $15/ month it would cost for him to go sit on the balcony of some tourist trap resort. Especially if it meant I didn't have to look at the real-life equivalent of chickenboy every time a guy needed some cold cold beers and a frozen pizza.


It's funny because it's the exact opposite you see when you you walk into a McDonalds at 5:00 AM on any given day and see the gang of 6 or so older dudes have their coffee and shooting the sheet. These are guys I can drink with.....

Problem is that they are always sitting right by the men's room when I want to simply drop by the Golden Arches on my way to work and drop a deuce. They stare me down like I'm from Mars. I never make eye contact anymore.
I don't think that's a bad pick at all...taking Rodgers first. In fact, if he's available, I'm seriously considering doing just that. This isn't going to be a banner year for running backs. Foster had one big season, and everybody is jumping all over him as the #1 pick...I don't know. He needs to have more than one big year to justify making him #1. He also tweaked his hammy again last weekend. I don't think it's a bad injury, but those are the kinds of nagging distractions that can slow a guy down over the course of the long season. Chris Johnson? Is he going to be happy after holding out, assuming he is even there at opening day? Peterson? With McNabb or Ponder as his QB? Really? I mean, he's going to get his, but nobody is afraid of either QB, so teams will be looking to stop him, and make McNabb beat them. After that you've got the MJD's, the Turners, Rices, and the Mendenhalls. Charles might be the best of this bunch, and could be available after taking Rodgers in a 10 team league.
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Originally posted by Cavetoad:
I never realized that Woodson had club feet... Wasn't that the same affliction that Butler had to overcome?

Yes, but much worse than Woodson from what I've read. Doctors had to break his legs and reset them while he's a toddler. Read The Leroy Butler Story: From Wheelchair to Lambeau Leap, very inspirational.
With the context of the picture being on the wall I kind of find myself understanding why Nick Barnett wanted to be in the picture so bad. I'm not saying what he did was ok, because it wasn't, but it's an amazing opportunity to be immortalized in that meeting room. That creates a great environment to learn in when a players comes in and looks around that meeting room.

My only gripe is I think it's wrong that Driver wasn't in it. If they are fortunate enough to win back to back he has to be in the next one. He's the guy that's been through everything. If anything they should have cut the Favre segment out and given DD's career some of the respect it deserves.
Thought it was pretty solid. Lot of commercials, was hoping for a bit more content.

- Funny as hell when they talked about the injuries that the first name they threw up there was Josh Bell. How they survived without Josh Bell, I'll never know.
- How can you not have Woodson's speech? It's inscribed in the rings.
- Rodgers bringing a Big Lebowski reference!

I will never ever tire of that team.

Rodgers and TT and MM prove all the mouthbreathers wrong.
Beat Favre twice. The pick 6 by Bishop. The 31-3 curbstomping in Minny.
Beat the Bears to get to the playoffs.
Beat the Bears in their stadium to make the Super Bowl. (I mean seriously, I can't be the only one that still hates the Bears above all else. Losing that game would have been devastating. I don't think my father would have survived. In a lot of ways that was a Super Bowl of its own)
Driver and Woody get their rings
CMIII becomes a star.
Beating that filth Vick.
Curbstomping Atlanta.
Tramon's INT return.
Knowing that without drops, Packers win the Super Bowl by at least 17 pts.

I hope we go 16-0 and win it all again. And, while I may not live up to this statement... If we don't, I'll survive. Because, I will always love the 2010 Packers more than any other sports season and while not winning would be a bummer, I will always have that season to savor.

27 Tampa!
Great tribute to an unforgettable season. We will probably never see another post season run like we did in 2010. We were 8-6 and the season on the line with so many guys on the IR what was our chance to run the table, finish at 14-6 and be Super Bowl 45 Champions ? If the Pack say would have lost to the Bears on week 17, gone 9-7 on the season and missed out on the playoffs and you were to tell people that if the Pack would have made the playoffs they would have without a doubt won the Super Bowl nobody would believe you.
Like CAPackFan95 mentioned the trip through the playoffs was magical. I couldn't imagine how devastating it would have been if we lost to Chicago in the NFCCG. It may have been worse than losing the SB.
Watching this episode of Americas game was one last final celebration for the 2010 team and tomorrow we turn the page for the 2011 season ! GO PACK GO !

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