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Originally posted by YATittle:
Offensive donnybrook.

Too many TDs to count.

Comes down to a final drive by Brees, with a Hail Mary pass to the end zone.

Shields Intercepts this one, and the idiot replacement refs realize that the word SIMULTANEOUS means AT THE SAME TIME and don't give the Saints the gift TD to win the game.

Pack 38-35.


You annoy me.
I think this is a game where our defense, which has been much much much better (especially in pass coverage and pass rush), will show the league how good it is.

NOLA's oline has been unable to protect Brees all that well and i feel like Matthews and Perry will get after him.

I'm really looking forward to who the Packers match up on Jimmy Graham. Last year, it was Burnett with Collins playing free. I could see Woodson matching up on Graham in base and in nickel i would expect Burnett to match up on him with McMillian playing free. McMillian and Burnett have been playing extremely well.

As for the offense...did you see the look on Aaron Rodger's face after that game on Monday? And did you see what the Kansas City Chiefs did to the Saints defense in New Orleans on Sunday?

Packers - 33
Saints - 17
The ugly fact of the matter is ratings for games will probably go up this week. What happened Monday night has been playing out on Good Morning America, The Today Show, 20/20, Nightline, The View, Colbert Reprt, Letterman, everyone is talking about the incompetence of replacement officials.

And if there's one thing America loves, it's a front row seat to a painful reality car crash. The casual fan with no invested interest in the NFL will tune in to see this hot mess firsthand.

Personally, I predict the NFL and Officials will strike a deal by tomorrow.

None of this changes the fact the this weekends game with N.O. is huge. Packers have to refocus and put a beatdown on the Saints and start putting last weeks "win" behind them.
Fire Goodell and then what? The owners will simply find another empty suit to carry their message.

The real problem the NFL is facing is owners like Al Davis, Lamar Hunt, George Halas, Paul Brown, Wilington Mara, Art Rooney, Tex Schramm, and Jack Kent Cooke have been replaced by a collection of rodeo clowns.

Current owners don't love Football like the owners who helped shape the league. They love the profits.

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