On any sunday..but I think this sunday will belong to Greenbay. They are healthy,the running game is in great shape,#4's record in cold weather is impressive and it's going to be very cold at Lambeau tomorrow. Factor in about 60,000 drunk Packer fans screaming at the top of their lungs everytime the Giant offense is on the field.
NewYork will have their work cut out for them.
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Packers will win by double digits.... Bad Eli is overdue for his appearance, besides they're at least as shocked as we are about last week so this week they'll come crashing down thinking they've already made it far enough.
There will be 4 INT's in this game, not saying how that'll be divided LMAO you never know with Favre!
Anything is possible and by now you have to know not to count them out,
but in reality the Packers at home? i do not see them doing it. The packers are still also really underated imo. People still think they should not be there just like the Giants.
I am just glad Dallas is out talk about a bunch of overrate bums.
Packers will win by double digits.... Bad Eli is overdue for his appearance, besides they're at least as shocked as we are about last week so this week they'll come crashing down thinking they've already made it far enough.
There will be 4 INT's in this game, not saying how that'll be divided LMAO you never know with Favre!
I pretty much agree with everything you said.....Bad Eli is waaay overdue
It was just nice to see certain cowboys fans finally shut up and put out of their misery. :D
Funny thing is, I bet that had they won instead of the Giants, the spread would show the cowgirls as the favorites, not Green Bay. Yet the Giants win, and are still the underdogs in this game. The oddsmakers work in mysterious ways.
I say Cheeseville wins by 10, no matter which Eli shows up.
Let's see which FAVRE shows up. The guy (and the rest of the pack) who tanked in the cold at Chicago recently, or the guy (and team) from last week that kicked ass in the cold of their home field.
Elli will not have a pro bowl type game. The reason they are 9 - 1 on the road is that is does not play well in the cold and wind of the Meadowlands (and we all know todays weather will be like NY's only on steroids). That being said, if he doesnt turn the ball over and has a avg game, the Giants have a chance. Its all up to the NY D line. Favre throws picks trying to thread the needle, its his weakness. If the NY D line has a great game....they are in it. If the line falls apart, Pack by 18.
I'm nearly 100 miles south of Greenbay and I just went outside to see how cold it really is. The sun is shining,the temp is currently 1 degree and it's ridiculously cold. After being inside for nearly 20 minutes my fingers are still numb.
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Atleast the players have heated benches, jet cannon heaters, special heated equipment, running around keeps you warm, etc.
They keep talking about it from a players perspective what about the fans I ask?
You get yourself a winter coat that is good to -50, a pair of arctic fur-lined mitts, felt-lined snowmobile boots, longjohns, a warm hat, a scarf for your face, and one of them battery powered heated seat-liners to keep your ass thawed out...
and smuggle some moonshine in with you.
Any fan at the GB game that follows this advice has a good shot at survival.
I've always wondered why Green Bay didn't just build a domed stadium decades ago. I mean really, if any team needed one it's the Packers, yet all the nice warm domes are in southern cities.
I've always wondered why Green Bay didn't just build a domed stadium decades ago. I mean really, if any team needed one it's the Packers, yet all the nice warm domes are in southern cities.
You yanks are a curious lot. :D
Though the cold weather pussy in me agrees, a dome in Green Bay would cheapen the history and experience that is Packer football. One only needs to step inside Lambeau to understand.
Though the cold weather pussy in me agrees, a dome in Green Bay would cheapen the history and experience that is Packer football. One only needs to step inside Lambeau to understand.
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