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Old 11-11-2014, 01:43 PM
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I understand that game will be replayed on the Comedy Channel.

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The funny thing here about the "rivalry" between these two teams is tat GB has had the upper hand for many many years.
That's true for recent history. But the Bears still lead the series between the two squads by a 2 game margin (92 - 90). The Packers have had very long periods where they absolutely sucked.

They are the only NFL team to go 25 full regulation NFL seasons (1968 - 1992) without scoring a single TD in the playoffs...

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I understand that game will be replayed on the Comedy Channel.

George
Now thats funny. Very funny.
Thanks for the laugh George!

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Old 11-12-2014, 10:28 AM
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That's true for recent history. But the Bears still lead the series between the two squads by a 2 game margin (92 - 90). The Packers have had very long periods where they absolutely sucked.

They are the only NFL team to go 25 full regulation NFL seasons (1968 - 1992) without scoring a single TD in the playoffs...
Interesting. I dint know that. Look for that gap to close next season.

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Yeah,lighten up Paul. At Least the Bears and Packers have actually won a few Superbowls,some teams never have.

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Yeah,lighten up Paul. At Least the Bears and Packers have actually won a few Superbowls,some teams never have.
Don't mean the Vikings, for an example?

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Old 11-12-2014, 07:17 PM
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Yeah,lighten up Paul. At Least the Bears and Packers have actually won a few Superbowls,some teams never have.
Yup - the Vikes haven't. I watched all four losses (two while stationed over in Germany - imagine staying up til around midnight for the game to start and then watching your team lose...).

I take solace in the fact that the Vikings have never had the looooooooooooooooooooong periods of suckiness like your team has. We might go 2 - 3 seasons with a losing record, but never for 10 or more consecutive years like your Packers...

The Vikings, despite being the "youngest team" in the NFC North/Central, have won the division 18 times and made the playoffs 27 times. The Packers, Bears and especially the Lions aren't even close...

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Old 11-14-2014, 01:43 AM
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Speaking of the Vikings, it will be interesting to see how the crowd reacts to both teams this weekend when they play the Bears here at home. Will the crowd boo Minnesota or The Bears?

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Old 11-14-2014, 08:16 AM
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If the Vikings score first - I think it will be a very ugly crowd for the Bears unless they immediately come back and score.

I was hoping for Jared Allen to have a great season with the Bears (except for 2 games). But between his pneumonia and the total dysfunction of the Bear defense that has not been the case.

It was fun watching him play for the years he was in MN.

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The Packers have had very long periods where they absolutely sucked.

They are the only NFL team to go 25 full regulation NFL seasons (1968 - 1992) without scoring a single TD in the playoffs...
Talk about a misleading statement.
If you aren't going to count the 1982 season, when they put up 67 points in two playoff games, then at least do the math right.
There were 23 "full regulation" seasons during that period, not 25.

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Talk about a misleading statement.
If you aren't going to count the 1982 season, when they put up 67 points in two playoff games, then at least do the math right.
There were 23 "full regulation" seasons during that period, not 25.
1982 was the strike year - it was only a 9 game season - not a regulation 16. The teams didn't even play all of there division opponents. They never played Chicago or Tampa Bay and only played Minnesota once at home.

We're both wrong on the number of full regulation seasons between 1968 and 1992. There were 25 seasons (where I got my number), but 1 was not a full regulation season (1982), so there were only 24 full regulation seasons...

You forgot that you have to include both the 1968 and the 1992 season. If you just subtract 68 from 92 and get 24 - you aren't counting the 1968 season.

What I should have said was - The Packers are the only team to go 25 years without scoring a single TD in the playoffs of a full regulation season.

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Soooo, how many points do you think the Packers will "hang" on the Eagles this week?

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Old 11-16-2014, 08:53 AM
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Soooo, how many points do you think the Packers will "hang" on the Eagles this week?
Hoping for a shutout...

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Keep dreaming, the Birds are for real, not like the Bears!

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Keep dreaming, the Birds are for real, not like the Bears!


THIS ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^



For all of the non-believers, the Eagles are only 3 yds and a bad call from being undefeated.

Green Bay is playing lights out, esp. at home, but I don't see Mr. Rodgers staying "upright" all game either. :

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Oh, I didn't know you got to watch all the Eagles games in Kansas. You must be a real Eagles fan

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Oh, I didn't know you got to watch all the Eagles games in Kansas. You must be a real Eagles fan
Born and Bred Phil, Easton Area High 1975!


First Eagles game I saw was against the Cardinal's (the St. Louis Cardinal's)at Franklin Field, in 1969, I was 13


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LIONS!!




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Born and Bred Phil, Easton Area High 1975!


First Eagles game I saw was against the Cardinal's (the St. Louis Cardinal's)at Franklin Field, in 1969, I was 13
I knew you were still a Eagles guy. Easton is not that far away from Hatboro, about 50 miles. How do you like Kansas compared to PA.

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I knew you were still a Eagles guy. Easton is not that far away from Hatboro, about 50 miles. How do you like Kansas compared to PA.


Well Phil, it's like this,

I have been out here for going on 23 years and it is home, I do miss my family members and grandkids. Never imagined that long ago that I would be the "less seen" grandparents.

But with everything I have out here moving back now would be real tough.

Not to mention, when I do go back to visit, it has REALLY gotten congested out there, usually about 3 days and I'm ready to come home.

I enjoy the peace and solitude out here, excellent roads, decent people, very low crime, and all of the other things that go with small town living.

Besides, I really do have it made, town of 500 people, I walk two blocks from my home to my office, and I can sit on the front porch on the weekend with my feet up on the railing and watch BOTH cars drive by!

No car insp. No emissions, get a title for an old car with just a bill of sale, antique plates 25.00 per year, LOL

But some things will never die,

GO EAGLES!!!

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