Immaculates:
Z'Darius!
K'Enny!
W'In!
Ejaculates:
Ball in the first half.
Immaculates:
Z'Darius!
K'Enny!
W'In!
Ejaculates:
Ball in the first half.
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Oh, and NFC North Champions!
It tastes like VICTORY!
it actually bourbon
LOVED that shot during the game.
Double VV's
Victory and Vodka!
ha ha ha, there were a LOT of shots like that.
a big + was cuzin's face - just his face - he was sooo rattled, it just made my Christmas.
don't care about the game right now, just enjoying the moment.
another one was z's emotion after the game, he is a special human for that locker.
The 2 biggest surprises to me were the following:
-How good our run game was. This was a pretty good defense the Pack dominated on the ground. The injury to Kendricks helped open up the floodgates, but still that was a great performance by the O-Line and the backs
-That Cousins might have played even worse in this game than he did in the game in week 2. He was playing some good football between week 3 and week 15. Last night it looked like he was having a nervous breakdown the entire game with Zadarious Smith breathing down his neck. After a meltdown like that, Cousins probably has lost whatever confidence his team may have had in him before.
The points the vikings got were directly related to our turnovers. If we hadn't turned the ball over, so often, we may have shut them out.
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Won the trenches on both sides of the ball. That was really the story of the game.
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First half turnovers and AR's erratic play. Offense gets it together and nobody will want to play them.
7 first downs for the Vikes.
Seven.
Lowest total for them since 1971.
YATittle posted:7 first downs for the Vikes.
Seven.
Lowest total for them since 1971.
And they shouldn't have had that many. They got one on some sort of blown coverage on 3rd and 18.
They got another on a 10yd pass with Martinez acting like he was in coverage but not actually covering anyone.
Should have only had 5 (but I only counted 4?)
Can't have a thread without Martinez bashing.
GBFanForLife posted:Can't have a thread without Martinez bashing.
if you watched the play then you would know it was nothing but an observation.
Martinez bashes himself.
I just watch the game and don't really worry about what player I might need to criticize.
DocBenni posted:It tastes like VICTORY!
it actually bourbon
What bourbon, if I may ask?
Looks like either neat, or is that one big cube in there?
Candy
Rodgers was unflappable. I cannot ever recall a game where Aaron Rodgers appeared so confident and resolute facing a team such as the Vikes. His stats weren't there but, he was a true leader on that field Monday Night. His show of confidence toward MVS after that quick completion may pay dividends in the weeks ahead.
Z Smith... incredible. Did you see his post games comments on ESPN where he was wiping away the "mist" from his eyes?
Jones and Williams what a tandem.
Adams... great game
O-Line was awesome; D-Line double awesome and LBs were tough. DBs too. Martinez made some plays. KF also.
King's INT...one of the weirdest looking grabs I have ever seen.
Despite the adversity of turnovers, being in enemy territory, doubters and having young inexperienced players... coaches, the Packers prevailed and looked tough doing it.
Coal
Turnovers...let's hope that bugaboo is gone for the rest of the season
Crosby's missed PAT... heard that it might have been due to overzealous celebrating which lead to hurrying the kick.
Packer WRs and TEs still need to be more impactful. Graham too slow and his fumble was inexcusable. Lazard needs to catch that quick slant pass. Adams should have caught the TD pass.
MLF... is the guy getting any real credit for coaching this team to 12-3?
Here's a real good bourbon to try.
"Duke". John Wayne's personal recipe from the 60's. $40ish. We've been selling a lot of it. Hints of caramel and campfire smoke. Smooth and still packs a punch. If'n you're interested, it is bottled in a tall stately bottle with the classy white label. DO NOT buy the previous edition from 2012...
This version has great reviews. 5 years: 75% corn, 13% rye, 12% barley; 88 proof