The Playoffs
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Please, what makes a pretender? A team that losses in the playoffs? What are the qualifications for a team to be a pretender? I'm dying to hear this.
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Never forget where you came from....
Never forget where you came from....
I never make fun of Vikings fans. I more just say, "welcome to the club"
But to those who say it's always better to lose a week later my response is....really?
Because with the makeup of this team (a descending team) I am much happier that we lost in Week 18 to end our season than get absoltuely pounded like the Seahawks did one week later.
The finality of the NFL season and playoffs is absolutely brutal.
But to those who say it's always better to lose a week later my response is....really?
Because with the makeup of this team (a descending team) I am much happier that we lost in Week 18 to end our season than get absoltuely pounded like the Seahawks did one week later.
The finality of the NFL season and playoffs is absolutely brutal.
It's for sure part of the reason the Packers lack the killer instinct, our division has been a cake walk, the Vikes have been the only team that challenges us, typically we get a lead and coast to victory, it gives us a false sense of superiority, we are rarely tested. and lack the ability to finish out against teams that had to play 60 minute football to make the PO's.LombardiTime wrote: ↑15 Jan 2023 19:54Don’t know about how many years 2 or more teams have been in it.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑15 Jan 2023 19:29Let's go back to the inception of it. How many years have 2 or more teams made it?LombardiTime wrote: ↑15 Jan 2023 19:23
In truth, the NFC North has been pretty embarrassing for over a decade now.
I do know that just twice in the 23 years of this century have NFC North teams have advanced to the Super Bowl and no NFC North team has gotten there in the last 12 seasons.
The Bears and Lions have not won a playoff game since when?
And We just watched the 3rd place NFC East team defeat the NFC North winner on the road in the 2022 playoffs.
The NFC North has been bad for many years, not just in 2022.
losing is part of life, part of football, get use to it, if your worried about a smack down, and refuse to try, imo that is far worse then the smack down, you don't know how we would have done against SF, this game revolves around personal matchups, it's possible that we would have done or kept the game closer then the Hawkks.go pak go wrote: ↑16 Jan 2023 06:57I never make fun of Vikings fans. I more just say, "welcome to the club"
But to those who say it's always better to lose a week later my response is....really?
Because with the makeup of this team (a descending team) I am much happier that we lost in Week 18 to end our season than get absoltuely pounded like the Seahawks did one week later.
The finality of the NFL season and playoffs is absolutely brutal.
losing a PO game is far better then not getting to play one, always, for us to lose to the Niners is not shameful, it's possible everyone they play losses, thats a soundly built team with a great game plan that smacked the Hawks, I would have loved to see how we matched up, and what we would need to emulate them.
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You must be on the younger side, right? Us older guys, thinking back to the last century, will never be rooting for the 'Boys.
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I always want more Packer football regardless!go pak go wrote: ↑16 Jan 2023 06:57I never make fun of Vikings fans. I more just say, "welcome to the club"
But to those who say it's always better to lose a week later my response is....really?
Because with the makeup of this team (a descending team) I am much happier that we lost in Week 18 to end our season than get absoltuely pounded like the Seahawks did one week later.
The finality of the NFL season and playoffs is absolutely brutal.
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I don’t get it. Sorry.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑15 Jan 2023 20:10I don't and this is the very reason why:Scott4Pack wrote: ↑15 Jan 2023 20:05I know it’s a shallow form of comfort. But our losing early last year (after our 13 win season) real hurt. Seeing a team or two die a similar death somehow takes a tiny amount of sting out of it.
Even so, Raptor, I feel you man.
Half my friends are Viking fans even.
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Anthoney Barr plays to rough, and hurts QB'sScott4Pack wrote: ↑16 Jan 2023 08:56I don’t get it. Sorry.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑15 Jan 2023 20:10I don't and this is the very reason why:Scott4Pack wrote: ↑15 Jan 2023 20:05I know it’s a shallow form of comfort. But our losing early last year (after our 13 win season) real hurt. Seeing a team or two die a similar death somehow takes a tiny amount of sting out of it.
Even so, Raptor, I feel you man.
Half my friends are Viking fans even.
he didn't need to drive Rodgers into the ground like that, in fact that should have been a penalty, and now is considered one.
besides that though, Barr was a very good edge rusher
I don't think the Anthony Barr hit should have been a penalty and I hate that the league calls even more bullsh*t calls to protect the QBs now than they ever have. I stated it was a good non call then and I definitely believe it now.
But. I will also say it is incredibly stupid and classless to have a team post a highlight of a defensive player "hit" and not "sack" a quarterback. Yes the result ended in an incompletion if I remember right, but we know the full reason they post it as his "greatest play" is because it injured a player for a full season.
Pretty low on the Vikings to show that. But I do hate that this is called now.
But. I will also say it is incredibly stupid and classless to have a team post a highlight of a defensive player "hit" and not "sack" a quarterback. Yes the result ended in an incompletion if I remember right, but we know the full reason they post it as his "greatest play" is because it injured a player for a full season.
Pretty low on the Vikings to show that. But I do hate that this is called now.
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The first play the Vikings showed on their Anthony Barr tribute was the hit on Aaron Rodgers that broke his collar bone. They showed that instead of his 8 forced fumbles, 5 INTs, 32 PDs, 17.5 sacks, or 1 TD.Scott4Pack wrote: ↑16 Jan 2023 08:56I don’t get it. Sorry.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑15 Jan 2023 20:10I don't and this is the very reason why:Scott4Pack wrote: ↑15 Jan 2023 20:05I know it’s a shallow form of comfort. But our losing early last year (after our 13 win season) real hurt. Seeing a team or two die a similar death somehow takes a tiny amount of sting out of it.
Even so, Raptor, I feel you man.
Half my friends are Viking fans even.
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Yup. Incredibly classless.
Barr lost on that play. The ball got out. It was going to be a first down conversion. The only thing is Bennett dropped it.
But Barr did nothing to positively impact that play for the exception of injuring someone. Very, very classless to show that as a Viking highlight.
Barr lost on that play. The ball got out. It was going to be a first down conversion. The only thing is Bennett dropped it.
But Barr did nothing to positively impact that play for the exception of injuring someone. Very, very classless to show that as a Viking highlight.
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Correct. Us older guys never root for Minnesota, Chicago or Dallas. That's just how it is.Half Empty wrote: ↑16 Jan 2023 08:43You must be on the younger side, right? Us older guys, thinking back to the last century, will never be rooting for the 'Boys.
so then it's a defenseless player hit that shouldn't have been called, we call it on WR's yet you value QB's less.go pak go wrote: ↑16 Jan 2023 10:06I don't think the Anthony Barr hit should have been a penalty and I hate that the league calls even more bullsh*t calls to protect the QBs now than they ever have. I stated it was a good non call then and I definitely believe it now.
But. I will also say it is incredibly stupid and classless to have a team post a highlight of a defensive player "hit" and not "sack" a quarterback. Yes the result ended in an incompletion if I remember right, but we know the full reason they post it as his "greatest play" is because it injured a player for a full season.
Pretty low on the Vikings to show that. But I do hate that this is called now.
why is it that the league worry's about player safety, according to you, they shouldn't, QB is the most important player a team has, protecting them protects the team and provides a better experience for the fans.
no offense, I think it's natural for fans to root for QB hits and sacks, it's sorta like the David and Goliath thing, we all root for that poor pass rusher, who tries and tries to get to that QB, but rarely does.
I played safety, so I should feel upset that DB's are no longer allowed to mug up receivers, but I'am not, why? because fans want to see scoring, scoring is why fans buy tickets, they sure as all heck don't buy em to watch defense