man MN has just given up. I love seeing that. The "Purple Choke" has inspired me.
ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?
Hmmmm.
Maybe Coach was right about his "soft" team.
Can you imagine this board if the Pack layed down like that?
antiworst would have an erection lasting way more than four hours.
Yeoman's work by the Bears tonight.
Took the Vikings down a notch and dropped themselves a couple of slots down from the top pick in next years draft.
Smert by the kick returner to give himself up and not chance a fumble. And that, MM, is how you run the ball to kill clock at the end of a game.
This is a brutal, brutal loss for Minny. I'm enjoying this.
ChilliJon posted:ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?
I AM!!!!
FU Minny Fans!
Yesterday, the Vikings forums were nothing but Super Bowl, Packers suck, etc. etc.
Tonight...
Does this have to end right now?
I hate the Vikings. For another 15 seconds, I love the Bears! And then I'll hate them again.
What do you think Zimmer will say about his team now?
And they throw a WR screen from inside their own 5 on the last play. Geez, lose with class. Kneel down and call it a night and thank your lucky stars Bradford will live to play another day!
Tonight changes everything.
We're 2-1 in the division, the Vikings are 1-1, and they play us in Lambeau. I said multiple times this year that the Vikings are not for real, and that unless they get gift-wrapped turnovers every game, they cannot win football games.
Rodgers is hot, hopefully we get healthy, and the rest is in our hands. We don't need any help any more now.
That's the kind of loss that can create a major hangover for weeks. I don't remember seeing a team with such a case of the **** it's since the Suck for Luck Colts.
Wow.
And did I see ice on Glassfords throwing hand?
Dr._Bob posted:I feel a great disturbance in Minnesota, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.
They will find their voices on talk radio tomorrow.
Vikings OL looks like they have five Don Barclays out there.
Bradford's lucky he's still able to walk. He's been hit so much the past two weeks he probably barely remembers his name. The last two weeks really shows how much you need to have a good Oline to be successful. The Bears were getting to Bradford with a four-man rush over and over again, plus they blew through the Queens' Dline for 150+ yards. Marshmallow soft!
Love the way the Bears closed it out. Gave the ball back, but with no time left. Great clock management and execution.
, plus they blew through the Queens' Dline for 150+ yards.
And did it without their "2 all pro guards" (I can't count the number of times I've heard that phrase in the last 2 months)
Here's hoping the Packers have a healthy RB by the next vikings game.
zimmer's post game was awesome
He looked as defeated as the team did. beautiful
I wonder how much Bradford regrets coming to the vikings after getting shellacked by da Bears tonight and by every other team the vikings have faced this season. 5 sacks tonight. No hope in sight for improving the Minnesota O-Line with the trade deadline coming up tomorrow afternoon. I almost feel sorry for the vikings fans. Almost. The fun part for me was hearing Randy Moss, in the post game show, blame the bye week for the vikings ills.
BartManDude posted:zimmer's post game was awesome
He looked as defeated as the team did. beautiful
The reporters did not have any stuffed animals for him to rip apart.
Man, Jake Long looked bad. He's got nothing left.
He hasn't started a game in TWO years.
You can't just waltz onto an NFL gridiron & start blocking good pass rushers
10 wins will win the North.
GB will win 10 games.
Nothing further.
End of message.
A win next sunday and we are on pace to get 10 wins.
yes, i agree that this was very welcoming news. we may have to say start looking at the loins as the threat in the stretch
This is and always was Green Bay's division. The Vikings loss makes it a little easier to accomplish. If the Packers played Minnesota this week and won I believe they would hold the tie breaker and win the division. The head to head record would be 1-1 and the divisional record would be two losses for Vikings and one loss for Packers. I pulled that out of my ass so I could be wrong.
Lots of season left to even think that way, but hey it gives us some hope after what seemed like a season where the wheels fell off. I know I thought so. Luckily, I don't know ****.
grignon posted:Fedya posted:The B*ars on MNF on Halloween....
Of all the historic and/or memorable Packer games this is the only one I can say "I was there!"
Well. I was at the Yancy Claus game too.
I have always had a special place for that game. Ruining Butkus's night, beating the Bores, and Favre going nuts running. Is that the game where the Bores fan jumped out of his seat and in to the tunnel to get the football?
like clockwork. thanks bores, and thanks queens for being who ya is.
Why do I feel like the season is over......for the Purple?
Goalline posted:grignon posted:Well. I was at the Yancy Claus game too.
Love that name. What an awesome memory!
I was at that game as well along with San Doggy. Never heard the game called that. I like!
We were also at the 2003 game against Denver when the Cardinals beat the Vikings to allow the Packers entry into the playoffs (complete chaos ensued). It was the gift that gave us one of the greatest most quotable moments in Packers history, "We want the ball and we're gonna score!" It also gave us 4th and 26 so I guess that first it giveth then it taketh away.....
Fandame posted:And that, MM, is how you run the ball to kill clock at the end of a game.
Only problem is there is only an undrafted free agent RB and a fullback. I suppose they could unleash the Kuhn plays with Ripkowski.
Knile Davis will save us
Given the fact they lost head to head games with Dallas and ATL it's even more important that they win the division. Not sure where those two teams end up but I think they will be in the playoff hunt.
They still play Philly and Washington as well so important to beat them.
Minnesota has their issues and they have opened the door for GB to take back the division. That was a really bad loss for them last night. While they still have a good D they can't run the ball and can't block anyone and Bradford is taking a bunch of hits.
GBFanForLife posted:Fandame posted:And that, MM, is how you run the ball to kill clock at the end of a game.
Only problem is there is only an undrafted free agent RB and a fullback. I suppose they could unleash the Kuhn plays with Ripkowski.
And with an OL that's built to pass block.
They can't trade for enough OL help, but I still hope they mortgage the future for a glimmer of hope.
Could Monday's loss push Vikings to deal for an offensive tackle today?https://t.co/esJVAPSiGr
— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) November 1, 2016
YATittle posted:Vikings OL looks like they have five Don Barclays out there.
We could probably get a 7th round pick if we traded Barclay to them right now.
Hungry5 posted:They can't trade for enough OL help, but I still hope they mortgage the future for a glimmer of hope.
Could Monday's loss push Vikings to deal for an offensive tackle today?https://t.co/esJVAPSiGr
— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) November 1, 2016
Joe Thomas would help them immensely. Enough so that Bradford could at least only get pancaked from the left DE. I could see them panicking and doing it though.
The Queens shot their wad in September while the Packers get healthy and start peaking in the 2nd half of the season for a playoff run