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GBFanForLife posted:

There is also the guy whose shoes were smokin'  after the TD but then got caught tokin'

Mr. Tony Fisher.
17 carries, 91 yards, 1 TD, 2 Rec for 15 yards.
Week 13, 2002 season.

Timmy! posted:
GBFanForLife posted:

There is also the guy whose shoes were smokin'  after the TD but then got caught tokin'

Mr. Tony Fisher.
17 carries, 91 yards, 1 TD, 2 Rec for 15 yards.
Week 13, 2002 season.

I think he meant Demond Parker vs. the Bears on Dec.5, 1999.

19 rushes, 113 yards, 5.9 ave., long of 22 yards, 2 TD. 

ammo posted:
Timmy! posted:
GBFanForLife posted:

There is also the guy whose shoes were smokin'  after the TD but then got caught tokin'

Mr. Tony Fisher.
17 carries, 91 yards, 1 TD, 2 Rec for 15 yards.
Week 13, 2002 season.

I think he meant Demond Parker vs. the Bears on Dec.5, 1999.

19 rushes, 113 yards, 5.9 ave., long of 22 yards, 2 TD. 

D'oh! 

From SI article:

“So, I’m thinking about going for two,” he (McCarthy) recalled telling No. 12 on the sideline. Rodgers responded with a raised eyebrow expression communicating a healthy measure of skepticism. With Randall Cobb having left the game in the first quarter with a bruised lung, the Packers were unable to field the receiver groups used in their two-point conversion plays. Yes, they could’ve shifted people around and flown by the seat of their pants, but then guys would’ve been running a play they’d never practiced. The Packers kicked the point and lost in overtime.

I for one am glad that MM was at least THINKING of going for two, and can understand why Rodgers would raise an eyebrow with Cobb gone, though I will believe to my dying day that Abby could've made the catch on a play action fake. He has the hands that are trustworthy.

DH13 posted:

From SI article:

“So, I’m thinking about going for two,” he (McCarthy) recalled telling No. 12 on the sideline. Rodgers responded with a raised eyebrow expression communicating a healthy measure of skepticism. With Randall Cobb having left the game in the first quarter with a bruised lung, the Packers were unable to field the receiver groups used in their two-point conversion plays. Yes, they could’ve shifted people around and flown by the seat of their pants, but then guys would’ve been running a play they’d never practiced. The Packers kicked the point and lost in overtime.

Yes, they could’ve shifted people around and flown by the seat of their pants, but then guys would’ve been running a play they’d never practiced.

 

 

Yeah why continue the only thing that WAS working?...they wouldn't have been in the game without Janis's UFB "fly by the seat" plays. When fly by the seat is working...continue it. Always stay with the trend.

But no...MM chicken instincts and Yoko's influence on Arod pushed us to wimp out...just when we had glory right by the balls.

There...I had to get that out...one last time. 

I'm good now...carry on.

No comment necessary...but yet...what I said was true.

You have to admit, in the back of your mind...it's hard not to believe it's true.

YATittle nailed it...Abradcadabra would have scored the two. We all know it.

He just would have. 

#unscoutedlooks

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