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NFL Replay to “encore” two Packers games

Wednesday, January 5 at 7:00 PM CT
NFL Replay: Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers (Week 17)
Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw a touchdown pass to tight end Donald Lee in the fourth quarter as the Packers clinched a playoff berth with a 10-3 victory over the Chicago Bears.

Wednesday, January 5 at 8:15 PM CT
NFL Replay: Green Bay Packers at Philadelphia Eagles (Week 1)
In preparation for Sunday’s Wild Card game, there is a special replay of the Week 1 game between the Green Bay Packers and the Philadelphia Eagles. In that game, Philadelphia quarterback Michael Vick replaced the injured Kevin Kolb at halftime to throw for 175 yards and rush for 103 yards but could not lead the Eagles to victory in a 27-20 loss to the Green Bay Packers.
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Thanks for the heads up, it will be a big tease to see Ryan Grant carrying the ball against Philly. One thing I don't like about the NFL network is when you scroll ahead on their listings and find an NFL replay game, most of the time it doesn't tell you what game it is replaying.
Watching the replay of the Eagles game now (following the replay of last Sunday's Bears game). It is really dramatic to see how the personnel has changed for the Packers on both sides of the ball from week 1.
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Originally posted by lynndickey83:
Thanks for the heads up, it will be a big tease to see Ryan Grant carrying the ball against Philly.



After watching the replay last night. He did well running the ball in that game but so did Brandon Jackson.



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Originally posted by lynndickey83:One thing I don't like about the NFL network is when you scroll ahead on their listings and find an NFL replay game, most of the time it doesn't tell you what game it is replaying.


I have Direct TV and it always shows me exactly what games are on. you have your receiver plugged into phone jack to do updates?
I don't think DirecTV updates their program guide through the phone jack, I'm pretty sure it just comes over the satellite like everything else. The phone jack is pretty much just so they can charge you for pay per view.

On Uverse I had some games labeled and some with just generic descriptions, I think it's just a bit of random timing between when NFLN decides what game will be shown and when your cable/satellite provider updates their program guides.

Anyway, I watched the Eagles game... that was a total trip. It took me quite a few plays to figure out that Morgan Burnett was playing safety. I was really confused.

Jackson ran OK, he seemed to get worse as the game went on... Ryan Grant looked pretty darned good right up until his season ended... I'm missing Jermichael too. The D was pretty close to stopping a lot of those Vick scrambles before they got started... between the hits that guy has taken over the season, and Dom gameplanning for 4 full quarters of Vick, I think we should be able to handle him.

I'll check out the Bears game tomorrow. I like the sideline stuff and NFL films camera angles. NFL Network does a good job with these, unlike their live broadcasts!
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Originally posted by 4 Favre:
I don't think DirecTV updates their program guide through the phone jack, I'm pretty sure it just comes over the satellite like everything else. The phone jack is pretty much just so they can charge you for pay per view.


You'r right all the newer boxes do all software and data updates through the satellites

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