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we, as fans already covered what was all there was to say about this game.......I'm very satisfied as how this game played out... We discussed all aspects of the game.  Angles, and stats, it comes now down to individuals.  

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I'm not particularly interested either, but there's not much they can say.
The Packers lost a close, hard-fought game. Both teams had plenty of breakdowns, and each team had a freak play that succeeded by pure luck.

The real topic of discussion should be how bizarre the officiating was. Strange rulings, apparent 'phantom' flags never explained or enforced, and the coin flip debacle. It was surreal at times.

They will paint a narrative that is conducive to producing the most interest for next week, and the masses will lap it up. I am convinced most people do not know how to watch a game and can only see the scoreboard and base there understanding by what they are told. 

Jaws when asked if PI was warranted exclaims, emphatically NO!!!. A cards defender hooks Janis and spins him around and Jaws said it was the ball that spun him around. This will be the narrative the NFL wants its paid propagandists to spew, so as to control the thoughts of the masses.

It seemed as if Arians wanted the Packers to have a chance to tie it up with that inexplicable decision to pass. Really bad time management on his part.

Whatever, though. It worked out for him in the end.

He was going for the win. Same way Belichick tried to do vs. Peyton Manning when he was on the Colts.

Do I agree with Arians call? Absolutely not but he was trying to win the game knowing his defense was gassed

Yup,  Arians went for the win. Can't blame him for being aggressive I guess.

As for what the talking heads will have to say today goes. Who gives a rats ass. Any objective football fan (Including the Cardinals) know that AZ dodged a bullet last night.

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