Chiefs @ Packers GDT: Sunday, Dec. 3rd, 7:20 PM CST
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Reed wicks and Alexander are huge. Playoff type of game get out there boys!!!
we need for Jones and some of the others to be healthy for the playoff run, oh wait this is a playoff run what a walking mash unit this team has been this season.
He had a helmet on today in the Jones video so it looks like he practiced
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Reed did practice today. Nice!
At this point of the season, I think that every regular player is dinged up. Some are just dinged more than others. They all are dealing with pain.
Just as our OLine did well last week, I'm hoping they duplicate that against the Chiefs front 7. Some real good players there. IF they do their part, then our WRs and TEs could do well again.
More Kraft anybody? More Watson and Doubs and Reed? Throw in a INT or two against KC and we can beat them just fine.
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At this point of the season, I think that every regular player is dinged up. Some are just dinged more than others. They all are dealing with pain.
Just as our OLine did well last week, I'm hoping they duplicate that against the Chiefs front 7. Some real good players there. IF they do their part, then our WRs and TEs could do well again.
More Kraft anybody? More Watson and Doubs and Reed? Throw in a INT or two against KC and we can beat them just fine.
:-)
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My neighbor’s 12 yr old daughter is a dedicated and competitive gymnast, holding Simone Biles as one of her heroes. She’s also big into Taylor Swift and considers herself a loyal Swiftie.
She is beside herself on who to cheer for this weekend.
The heavy weight of fandom for today’s 12 year olds is real….
She is beside herself on who to cheer for this weekend.
The heavy weight of fandom for today’s 12 year olds is real….
just like so many side articles associated with the NFL, teams, and players, the media glammed on to click bait possibilities with Taylor Swift and Kelce.
I been so jealous of it all, if only Johnny Owens was a household name do to being a stud muffin safety, or Womans gymnastics was actually a spectator event, our two would be house hold celebrities too, life is so unfair
I been so jealous of it all, if only Johnny Owens was a household name do to being a stud muffin safety, or Womans gymnastics was actually a spectator event, our two would be house hold celebrities too, life is so unfair
It says a lot that so many (kids and especially adults) have such idolatry. Says a lor about their upbringing, family values, and own life.APB wrote: ↑02 Dec 2023 08:11My neighbor’s 12 yr old daughter is a dedicated and competitive gymnast, holding Simone Biles as one of her heroes. She’s also big into Taylor Swift and considers herself a loyal Swiftie.
She is beside herself on who to cheer for this weekend.
The heavy weight of fandom for today’s 12 year olds is real….
Grown men on this forum have a significantly larger idoltry to a specific player and idoltry to a specific man on the other thread than APB's 12 year old neighbor does with a pop star.wallyuwl wrote: ↑02 Dec 2023 09:36It says a lot that so many (kids and especially adults) have such idolatry. Says a lor about their upbringing, family values, and own life.APB wrote: ↑02 Dec 2023 08:11My neighbor’s 12 yr old daughter is a dedicated and competitive gymnast, holding Simone Biles as one of her heroes. She’s also big into Taylor Swift and considers herself a loyal Swiftie.
She is beside herself on who to cheer for this weekend.
The heavy weight of fandom for today’s 12 year olds is real….
At least a child's idoltry is cute and mostly harmless.
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ya bring up so many great Donny Trump moments I regret so many Americans fell for.wallyuwl wrote: ↑02 Dec 2023 09:36It says a lot that so many (kids and especially adults) have such idolatry. Says a lor about their upbringing, family values, and own life.APB wrote: ↑02 Dec 2023 08:11My neighbor’s 12 yr old daughter is a dedicated and competitive gymnast, holding Simone Biles as one of her heroes. She’s also big into Taylor Swift and considers herself a loyal Swiftie.
She is beside herself on who to cheer for this weekend.
The heavy weight of fandom for today’s 12 year olds is real….
wow, like you never fell head over heels for a football star, sports star, ever.go pak go wrote: ↑02 Dec 2023 09:39Grown men on this forum have a significantly larger idoltry to a specific player and idoltry to a specific man on the other thread than APB's 12 year old neighbor does with a pop star.wallyuwl wrote: ↑02 Dec 2023 09:36It says a lot that so many (kids and especially adults) have such idolatry. Says a lor about their upbringing, family values, and own life.APB wrote: ↑02 Dec 2023 08:11My neighbor’s 12 yr old daughter is a dedicated and competitive gymnast, holding Simone Biles as one of her heroes. She’s also big into Taylor Swift and considers herself a loyal Swiftie.
She is beside herself on who to cheer for this weekend.
The heavy weight of fandom for today’s 12 year olds is real….
At least a child's idoltry is cute and mostly harmless.
reality is this my friend, people go to games because they love those that play, they may go once, even twice just to see the stadium, or other attractions, but no one doles out thousands of dollars to go there if that stadium is empty each week, each month, every year,
we remember games based almost exclusively on player performance, achievements met, sure as hel l not the taste of the condiments, or the decorations in the atrium, players is what matters, and I cherish memories of them easily as much as Lambeau field, and I grew up in the bowels of that place, you need to figure out what side your bread got the butter on, because from everything I know about you, it's that you worship that place.
is the building you work in more important to that business success, or is it the people that work in it? easy answer for me. real easy
I'm going to summarize this as succinctly as I can.
Organizations thrive not because of the buildings you are trying to corner me to but instead based on culture, idea, process, and execution. People are absolutely part of that but organizations that are dependent on a specific person rather than a stronger underlying culture, process, and idea are meant to fail because it cannot scale, is too dependent on the person being there and is overall simply a liabilty to the individual.
I am a fan of the Green Bay Packers. I absolutely cherish, respect and appreciate all members of the Packers and those that help the organization be successful but the ultimate attractor is the Green Bay Packers. It is a team sport and it is why it can and has lived successfully for over a century.
I figured to get this response from you, say what you want, the players are the team, always are the team, your so corporate that you've lost sight of what really matters, just look around the league, how do you relate to teams? by there stadiums, by there corporate logo? of course not, you recognize them do to the players on there roster.go pak go wrote: ↑02 Dec 2023 10:23I'm going to summarize this as succinctly as I can.
Organizations thrive not because of the buildings you are trying to corner me to but instead based on culture, idea, process, and execution. People are absolutely part of that but organizations that are dependent on a specific person rather than a stronger underlying culture, process, and idea are meant to fail because it cannot scale, is too dependent on the person being there and is overall simply a liabilty to the individual.
I am a fan of the Green Bay Packers. I absolutely cherish, respect and appreciate all members of the Packers and those that help the organization be successful but the ultimate attractor is the Green Bay Packers. It is a team sport and it is why it can and has lived successfully for over a century.
it is so PC to say I cherish the corporate name, minus the star players over the years and you wouldn't even know who the GB Packers are
Remember that post you made less than a week ago advocating for everybody to be allowed to have their own opinion...?Yoop wrote: ↑02 Dec 2023 10:37I figured to get this response from you, say what you want, the players are the team, always are the team, your so corporate that you've lost sight of what really matters, just look around the league, how do you relate to teams? by there stadiums, by there corporate logo? of course not, you recognize them do to the players on there roster.go pak go wrote: ↑02 Dec 2023 10:23I'm going to summarize this as succinctly as I can.
Organizations thrive not because of the buildings you are trying to corner me to but instead based on culture, idea, process, and execution. People are absolutely part of that but organizations that are dependent on a specific person rather than a stronger underlying culture, process, and idea are meant to fail because it cannot scale, is too dependent on the person being there and is overall simply a liabilty to the individual.
I am a fan of the Green Bay Packers. I absolutely cherish, respect and appreciate all members of the Packers and those that help the organization be successful but the ultimate attractor is the Green Bay Packers. It is a team sport and it is why it can and has lived successfully for over a century.
it is so PC to say I cherish the corporate name, minus the star players over the years and you wouldn't even know who the GB Packers are