@PackLandVA posted:I had a girlfriend back in the day that would say basically the same thing. Never understood the context.
You used to date, IC???
@PackLandVA posted:I had a girlfriend back in the day that would say basically the same thing. Never understood the context.
You used to date, IC???
At least the roof isnβt caving in. Yet.
Fudge 'em.
That place has been a problem child from the get-go, although those stadium folks have done well recovering monies from contractors who worked on that project. Apparently, everyone did so well, It'll need to be replaced <20 years.
@Timmy! posted:Fudge 'em.
Apparently, everyone did so well, It'll need to be replaced <20 years.
Most likely with tax payer funds.
Nah; they'll pay for it with the proceeds from electronic pull-tabs.
In other news, Kurt Benkert was offered a contract on the Vikings practice squad this week. He turned them down.
Here is a handy illustration I unearthed from Vikes magic 2009 season with Favre. History repeats. Splat!
what a magnificent drawing, awesome!! coach kick ass is the pilot....lol!
...and they went out of their way to prove it yesterday, failing in every facet of the game at Lambeau. I guess Lady Luck was tired of their suck and moved on
And this little girl has endured more than a decade of suck since she made this short documentary on the rivalry.
This never gets old
Nor this
Happy Freakin New Year!
@GBFanForLife posted:
I just saw a new one where they're blaming their cleats and the slippery grass. Funny, I would have thought "Z" and Sullivan would have warned them about that.
@Packiderm posted:They are built for a dome. They'll get clobbered in SF or Philly
Correction: They HAVE a dome. They are built to malfunction at all the wrong times.
Two lowest PFF scores for Vikes D on Sunday were ex-Packers Chandon Sullivan and Zadairius Smith.
And they were low, low, low scores.
@SteveLuke posted:Two lowest PFF scores for Vikes D on Sunday were ex-Packers Chandon Sullivan and Zadairius Smith.
And they were low, low, low scores.
Glad to hear it. Z sure is a crybaby prick.
we kept the right Smith
Preston has been unusually consistent over the last two years since Z was cancelled.
This was a good one:
Pluto also doesnβt crap in his own cage.
Plus his bump and run skills at CB.
You would have thought Preston was bumping Jefferson for the way JJ and the fans were reacting. It looks like every other corner in the league has been too afraid to play bump-and-run against JJ, which gives him a free run into those timing patterns or free space. I think JA just showed the league how to throw JJ off his game: don't give him a free release.
ZSmith looked like a lost baby out there.
I imagine this is how Z Smiff saw his day going.
1. Come out looking like a badass. Go out for the coin toss and when anyone looks to shake hands just return a steely gaze.
2. Sack that guy that hurted my feelings 9 times, setting a record for a single game. Any chance I get, take a cheap shot on anyone else that may have hurted my feelings. If I'm near the sideline, fake a slip and fall and take out LaFluer's knees. He also hurted my feelings.
3. At the end of the game, walk back to the locker room (again not shaking hands with the people that hurted my feelings) blowing kisses to the Vikings fans that cheered us on to our 75-0 victory and flipping off the Packers fans. BTW, they also hurted my feelings.
He got to #1 then reality sunk in.
Watching The Rock Report and this week's In Case You Missed It, I noticed the stark (I mean night/day stark) contrast between the blocking of the TEs and WRs on both teams.
The Packers are likely the best--and have been for some time--at blocking from those positions.
The Vikings... are not.
@Timmy! posted:Watching The Rock Report and this week's In Case You Missed It, I noticed the stark (I mean night/day stark) contrast between the blocking of the TEs and WRs on both teams.
The Packers are likely the best--and have been for some time--at blocking from those positions.
The Vikings... are not.
But, but, but, the field was flooded!!!
@Fandame posted:You would have thought Preston was bumping Jefferson for the way JJ and the fans were reacting. It looks like every other corner in the league has been too afraid to play bump-and-run against JJ, which gives him a free run into those timing patterns or free space. I think JA just showed the league how to throw JJ off his game: don't give him a free release.
ZSmith looked like a lost baby out there.
Jaire, hitting Jefferson while he was on the line, really got into Jefferson's head! A thing of beauty! Then, Jaire does the griddy early in the game and seals the deal on Jefferson's imploding headspace! I love it!
@Pikes Peak posted:This never gets old
You know that these women ain't looking for a ring!