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Blair Kiel posted:

I always thought of Western Wisconsinites as Eastern Minnesotans so you can all just blow me.

—-Milwaukee, bitch. 

The comma is VERY important.

Slums of Milwaukee.  Not us Northeast West Western Wisconsites!  Clean livin' in all that cow shit.

Fun fact.  If the bluffs weren't so high along the confluence of the St.Croix and Mississippi river we'd be talking about the twin cities of Prescott and Hastings. 

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Fedya posted:
Pakrz posted:

La Crosse sucks.  Nothing but steers and queers....

You forgot the serial killer.

Ahh, the serial  killer who you are referring to developed his condition response in Plainfield - that would be center of center Wi.  In fact, he placed Plainfield on the map.  You should have known that; pretty sure he inspired a black and white movie, dude.  

As for Milwaukee, Dalmer Country, bitch.  

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Esox posted:

I actually lived just outside of Galesville on the Black River during the college years.  Loved it.  Anyway, I had thought back then that Holmen was part of La Crosse.  Just that everybody looked and acted the same.  My bad.

The only thing that separates LaCrosse and Holmen is a Menards. 

Esox posted:

No way I would even entertain the thought of having a friend who is a Viking fan.

I worked in Minnesota and lived in western Wisconsin, so I had friends who were vikings fans. We just couldn't talk football, is all.

Esox posted:
Fedya posted:
Pakrz posted:

La Crosse sucks.  Nothing but steers and queers....

You forgot the serial killer.

Ahh, the serial  killer who you are referring to developed his condition response in Plainfield - that would be center of center Wi.  In fact, he placed Plainsfield on the map.  You should have known that; pretty sure he inspired a black and white movie, dude.  

As for Milwaukee, Dalmer Country, bitch.  

Not unlike Minnesota's serial killer, Andrew Cunanen, the guy who went on a killing spree from Minnesota to Florida on his mission to kill Giani Versace. Which he did, BTW. Not the kind of fame Minnesota was looking for. Fame is a double edged, four letter word.

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Esox posted:
Fedya posted:
Pakrz posted:

La Crosse sucks.  Nothing but steers and queers....

You forgot the serial killer.

Ahh, the serial  killer who you are referring to developed his condition response in Plainfield - that would be center of center Wi.  In fact, he placed Plainfield on the map.  You should have known that; pretty sure he inspired a black and white movie, dude.  

As for Milwaukee, Dalmer Country, bitch.  

I think he's talking about the college student drownings that seem to be overly common in the LaCrosse area.

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Fedya posted:
Pakrz posted:

The serial killer in La Crosse is alcohol and stupidity.  

Yes, but I seriously recall people here who believed the authorities were hiding stuff.

Yup, a disturbing Lacrosse deep state.

Was gonna do another update to the stats and record but I think it's pretty easy story here.

Green Bay ended the decade going 17-4, the best record in any decade by either team.

Which leads me to the following - The Packers have absolutely dominated this series for the most of the posters lives. Yeah, there was a very down spot from 1983-91, which correlated with a lot of people here's formative years and is seared into a lot of our memories - but since 1960 the Packers are dominating this series and for the last 30 years are becoming even more dominant. 



Packers are 73-46-0 last 60 years (.613)

Packers are 42-19 last 30 years (.689)

Packers are 29-12 last 20 years (.707)

Packers are 17-4 the last 10 years (.810)

I just found out about an hour ago.

It's 19.

19 starting QB's for Bears since Favre & Rodgers -- & there was only one other for the Pack vs. the Bears (Hundley in 2017)

Boris posted:

I just found out about an hour ago.

It's 19.

19 starting QB's for Bears since Favre & Rodgers -- & there was only one other for the Pack vs. the Bears (Hundley in 2017)

So I posted this in the "TBSS" thread, and unless I'm counting incorrectly, I count 32 starters at QB for the TBSS:

 

]
1992Jim Harbaugh (13) / Peter Tom Willis (2) / Will Furrer (1)[74]
1993Jim Harbaugh (15) / Peter Tom Willis (1)[75]
1994Steve Walsh (11) / Erik Kramer (5)[76]
1995Erik Kramer (16)[77]
1996Dave Krieg (12) / Erik Kramer (4)[78]
1997Erik Kramer (13) / Rick Mirer (3)[79]
1998Erik Kramer (8) / Steve Stenstrom (7) / Moses Moreno (1)[80]
1999Shane Matthews (7) / Cade McNown (6) / Jim Miller (3)[81]
2000Cade McNown (9) / Shane Matthews (5) / Jim Miller (2)[82]
2001Jim Miller (13) / Shane Matthews (3)[83]
2002Jim Miller (8) / Chris Chandler (7) / Henry Burris (1)[84]
2003Kordell Stewart (7) / Chris Chandler (6)Rex Grossman (3)[85]
2004Craig Krenzel (5) / Chad Hutchinson (5)Jonathan Quinn (3) / Rex Grossman (3)[86]
2005Kyle Orton (15) / Rex Grossman (1)[87]
2006Rex Grossman (16)[88]
2007Rex Grossman (7) / Brian Griese (6) / Kyle Orton (3)[89]
2008Kyle Orton (15) / Rex Grossman (1)[90]
2009Jay Cutler (16)[91]
2010Jay Cutler (15) / Todd Collins (1)[92]
2011Jay Cutler (10) / Caleb Hanie (4) / Josh McCown (2)[93]
2012Jay Cutler (15) / Jason Campbell (1)[94]
2013Jay Cutler (11) / Josh McCown (5)[95]
2014Jay Cutler (15) / Jimmy Clausen (1)[96]
2015[97]
2016Matt Barkley (6) / Jay Cutler (5) / Brian Hoyer (5)[98]
2017Mitchell Trubisky (12) / Mike Glennon (4)[99]
2018Mitchell Trubisky (14) / Chase Daniel (2)[100]
2019Mitchell Trubisky (7) / Chase Daniel (1)

I thought 19 sounded low. I would have thought mid 20's. Hell it was 22 just during Favre's run. 

Who can forget Henry Burris? 

Other starters for GB (besides Hundley and Tolzien) are Matt Flynn and Seneca Wallace. 

Last edited by PackerHawk

I might've counted 33 there....

The guy that told me 19. NFI where he figured that out. During Rodgers starting only (2008 & on) I count 13 off your list. 

Thanks for posting that. 

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