I don't like Collinsworth as an announcer anyway, but for him and other NBC talking heads to go on about the PI on the Hail Mary is ludicrous. There is always pushing, shoving and grabbing on a Hail Mary pass. This one was less of an issue than most. I have never seen such discussion ever on such a play. Is it because they can't stand to see KC lose? Collinsworth is a whiny little !@#$ ant and needs to be relieved of his job.
Mahomes was pretty good in his post game presser. He said sometimes you get the calls and sometimes you don't. He didn't mind the refs letting the guys play it out.
Yeah, gained respect from me also.
I do know if I were a Chiefs' fan, I woulda been furious about the MVS non-pass interference, but not the Hail Mary. The officials lost their grip of the game in the end, but luckily didn't break the tradition of Hail Mary being a play with it's own rules.
I don't like Collinsworth as an announcer anyway, but for him and other NBC talking heads to go on about the PI on the Hail Mary is ludicrous. There is always pushing, shoving and grabbing on a Hail Mary pass. This one was less of an issue than most. I have never seen such discussion ever on such a play. Is it because they can't stand to see KC lose? Collinsworth is a whiny little !@#$ ant and needs to be relieved of his job.
I guess it's normal for game announcers to side with the fav team, but these last 2 games we get no respect from the color analyst, both Greg Olson with the Lions game and now with Collinsworth we get two obviously biased reporters, that crap with the Hale Merry PI talk was so strange, and over board garbage, it's bad enough the officials are starting to decide the outcome of games, now the announcers are doing it as well
The fact our first 3-game winning streak was against the Chargers, at Lions, Chiefs stretch is absolutely incredible.
I am so happy in my Packer fanhood right now.
who isn't, do you hear of anyone here not happy to be a Packer fan? you say that as though your in exclusive company
Well if you really need to know. My personal life kinda sucks right now.
My father-in-law passed away suddenly right ahead of Thanksgiving due to a cardiac event and left this earth far too early. We were incredibly close and this is absolutely tearing my wife apart. My grandparents have been in the ER, Intensive Care, Nursing homes, etc. a lot the last 120 days and are on death's door. I had to take my mom to the ER last week because of all the stress and suspicision of a heart attack and there are concerns of my unborn child that are giving us a lot of anxiety - this child also has cost us $100k's because we are having fertility issues and that isn't a problem that can be solved easily.
So personally I am not very happy (but yet also amazingly bless in the long-term). But my Packer fanhood side of my life is very happy and this stretch has been theraputic for me.
I don't like Collinsworth as an announcer anyway, but for him and other NBC talking heads to go on about the PI on the Hail Mary is ludicrous. There is always pushing, shoving and grabbing on a Hail Mary pass. This one was less of an issue than most. I have never seen such discussion ever on such a play. Is it because they can't stand to see KC lose? Collinsworth is a whiny little !@#$ ant and needs to be relieved of his job.
I was at the game. My takeaway is there were 4 contraversial calls. 2 for GB and 2 for KC.
Therefore I fully concur that these color announcers are unnecessarily biased with their irresponsible comments. Romo included. Where's the next Madden?
Yeah it was really awkward how much attention got on the non-flags in a game the Packers dominated and won by 8 points.
It was a shame that NBC took away from the Packers win as much as they did.
Yes, those 2 clowns calling the game on NBC were as bad as the refs. Their crying about it made it seem worse than it was. And it wasn't like the TD KC was trying to score was going to win them the game. They had to get the TD and the 2 point conversion to tie. A guy on the NFL Network's morning show talked about how everyone is pissing and moaning about those calls in the last moments of the game and ignoring how Love outplayed Mahomes last night.
The fact our first 3-game winning streak was against the Chargers, at Lions, Chiefs stretch is absolutely incredible.
I am so happy in my Packer fanhood right now.
who isn't, do you hear of anyone here not happy to be a Packer fan? you say that as though your in exclusive company
Well if you really need to know. My personal life kinda sucks right now.
My father-in-law passed away suddenly right ahead of Thanksgiving due to a cardiac event and left this earth far too early. We were incredibly close and this is absolutely tearing my wife apart. My grandparents have been in the ER, Intensive Care, Nursing homes, etc. a lot the last 120 days and are on death's door. I had to take my mom to the ER last week because of all the stress and suspicision of a heart attack and there are concerns of my unborn child that are giving us a lot of anxiety - this child also has cost us $100k's because we are having fertility issues and that isn't a problem that can be solved easily.
So personally I am not very happy (but yet also amazingly bless in the long-term). But my Packer fanhood side of my life is very happy and this stretch has been theraputic for me.
Do I need to post this again?
Oh geez, what a time for you and your family. I know exactly how you feel. Back in 2021 we lost 4 family members in the span of 7 months. My hubby lost both his parents on the same day! No fun at all. My sympathies.
Yeah it was really awkward how much attention got on the non-flags in a game the Packers dominated and won by 8 points.
It was a shame that NBC took away from the Packers win as much as they did.
Yes, those 2 clowns calling the game on NBC were as bad as the refs. Their crying about it made it seem worse than it was. And it wasn't like the TD KC was trying to score was going to win them the game. They had to get the TD and the 2 point conversion to tie. A guy on the NFL Network's morning show talked about how everyone is pissing and moaning about those calls in the last moments of the game and ignoring how Love outplayed Mahomes last night.
Yes. As a Packer fan it is disappointing that the NON call grabs the headlines. Hopefully the astute football fan will recognize the Packers completely out played KC. The announcers had to talk about the call some, but they could have mentioned a little bit more about the bogus call on Mahomes too. Oh well, in the end we know what happened.
The fact our first 3-game winning streak was against the Chargers, at Lions, Chiefs stretch is absolutely incredible.
I am so happy in my Packer fanhood right now.
who isn't, do you hear of anyone here not happy to be a Packer fan? you say that as though your in exclusive company
Well if you really need to know. My personal life kinda sucks right now.
My father-in-law passed away suddenly right ahead of Thanksgiving due to a cardiac event and left this earth far too early. We were incredibly close and this is absolutely tearing my wife apart. My grandparents have been in the ER, Intensive Care, Nursing homes, etc. a lot the last 120 days and are on death's door. I had to take my mom to the ER last week because of all the stress and suspicision of a heart attack and there are concerns of my unborn child that are giving us a lot of anxiety - this child also has cost us $100k's because we are having fertility issues and that isn't a problem that can be solved easily.
So personally I am not very happy (but yet also amazingly bless in the long-term). But my Packer fanhood side of my life is very happy and this stretch has been theraputic for me.
Do I need to post this again?
Wow. Thanks for sharing.
In Finland, there's a concept of "Sisu". It means resilience of spirit in hard times, fortitude of heart against insurmountable odds. When everything gets thrown against you, you dig your heels in, gather your strength, smirk at fate, and go out to face it like a badass. Pretty much Die Hard, tho it can take many forms. I hope I can summon some of that for you, tho I think you've already got it, even if you don't know it.
who isn't, do you hear of anyone here not happy to be a Packer fan? you say that as though your in exclusive company
Well if you really need to know. My personal life kinda sucks right now.
My father-in-law passed away suddenly right ahead of Thanksgiving due to a cardiac event and left this earth far too early. We were incredibly close and this is absolutely tearing my wife apart. My grandparents have been in the ER, Intensive Care, Nursing homes, etc. a lot the last 120 days and are on death's door. I had to take my mom to the ER last week because of all the stress and suspicision of a heart attack and there are concerns of my unborn child that are giving us a lot of anxiety - this child also has cost us $100k's because we are having fertility issues and that isn't a problem that can be solved easily.
So personally I am not very happy (but yet also amazingly bless in the long-term). But my Packer fanhood side of my life is very happy and this stretch has been theraputic for me.
Do I need to post this again?
Wow. Thanks for sharing.
In Finland, there's a concept of "Sisu". It means resilience of spirit in hard times, fortitude of heart against insurmountable odds. When everything gets thrown against you, you dig your heels in, gather your strength, smirk at fate, and go out to face it like a badass. Pretty much Die Hard, tho it can take many forms. I hope I can summon some of that for you, tho I think you've already got it, even if you don't know it.
Thank you. And my intention was not to gloat or be a jerk to yoop but he questioned my "Packer fanhood" comment so I felt I needed to expand what I meant by that.
The fact our first 3-game winning streak was against the Chargers, at Lions, Chiefs stretch is absolutely incredible.
I am so happy in my Packer fanhood right now.
who isn't, do you hear of anyone here not happy to be a Packer fan? you say that as though your in exclusive company
Well if you really need to know. My personal life kinda sucks right now.
My father-in-law passed away suddenly right ahead of Thanksgiving due to a cardiac event and left this earth far too early. We were incredibly close and this is absolutely tearing my wife apart. My grandparents have been in the ER, Intensive Care, Nursing homes, etc. a lot the last 120 days and are on death's door. I had to take my mom to the ER last week because of all the stress and suspicision of a heart attack and there are concerns of my unborn child that are giving us a lot of anxiety - this child also has cost us $100k's because we are having fertility issues and that isn't a problem that can be solved easily.
So personally I am not very happy (but yet also amazingly bless in the long-term). But my Packer fanhood side of my life is very happy and this stretch has been theraputic for me.
Do I need to post this again?
Sorry to hear of all the health issues in your family GPG, and I apologize for the sarcastic reply.