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Week 9 Games

Posted: 03 Nov 2022 19:16
by BF004
Crazy we this far into the season already.

Re: Week 9 Games

Posted: 03 Nov 2022 20:44
by Pckfn23
Houston Texans scoring 14 in the first half against the NFLs lone defeated... David "$%@#" Mills is 8 for 9, 90 yards and 2 TDs.

Re: Week 9 Games

Posted: 03 Nov 2022 20:50
by APB
Pckfn23 wrote:
03 Nov 2022 20:44
Houston Texans scoring 14 in the first half against the NFLs lone defeated... David "$%@#" Mills is 8 for 9, 90 yards and 2 TDs.
Don’t forget they sat their no.1 WR (Cooks) for an attitude adjustment and their no.2 WR is injured. Mills is ballin’ with a bunch of receivers you never heard of.

Oh, to have a QB like Davis Mills…

First time watching Dameon Pierce this year. That rookie is one tough running SOB.

Re: Week 9 Games

Posted: 03 Nov 2022 22:07
by BF004
Just realized Amazon has 4 different streams like after the 2 min warning.

Was actually a pretty fun game, really wish Houston would have punched it in at the end for at least an exciting finish.

Normal, en español, next gen, and dude perfect.

Next gen, didn’t get to see more than a few plays, but I think like it a lot. Excited for next and Thursday and obviously the one after.

Dude perfect, again didn’t watch much. Don’t dislike them, wouldn’t say I like them. But the 2 mins I was on, was awful.

Definitely gunna give that next gen stream a go next week.

Re: Week 9 Games

Posted: 04 Nov 2022 08:39
by BF004
Eagles have had a positive turnover ratio in every game this season. First team since 1972.

Generally isn't the most sustainable to continue. Especially come January it seems.

Re: Week 9 Games

Posted: 04 Nov 2022 08:55
by NCF
BF004 wrote:
04 Nov 2022 08:39
Eagles have had a positive turnover ratio in every game this season. First team since 1972.

Generally isn't the most sustainable to continue. Especially come January it seems.
They are an easy one and done team to spot.

Re: Week 9 Games

Posted: 04 Nov 2022 09:01
by Drj820
NCF wrote:
04 Nov 2022 08:55
BF004 wrote:
04 Nov 2022 08:39
Eagles have had a positive turnover ratio in every game this season. First team since 1972.

Generally isn't the most sustainable to continue. Especially come January it seems.
They are an easy one and done team to spot.
they are 8-0 lol

Re: Week 9 Games

Posted: 04 Nov 2022 09:26
by NCF
Drj820 wrote:
04 Nov 2022 09:01
NCF wrote:
04 Nov 2022 08:55
BF004 wrote:
04 Nov 2022 08:39
Eagles have had a positive turnover ratio in every game this season. First team since 1972.

Generally isn't the most sustainable to continue. Especially come January it seems.
They are an easy one and done team to spot.
they are 8-0 lol
Yep. Great season thus far. Let's see what happens in January.

Re: Week 9 Games

Posted: 04 Nov 2022 10:12
by NCF

Re: Week 9 Games

Posted: 04 Nov 2022 11:07
by go pak go
Bears reverse color helmet is disgusting.

Texans reverse color helmet is awesome.

Re: Week 9 Games

Posted: 04 Nov 2022 11:54
by BF004
NCF wrote:
04 Nov 2022 10:12
Anyone else annoyed that they didn’t put 4 in each column?

Re: Week 9 Games

Posted: 04 Nov 2022 12:12
by NCF
BF004 wrote:
04 Nov 2022 11:54
NCF wrote:
04 Nov 2022 10:12
Anyone else annoyed that they didn’t put 4 in each column?
I am now.

Re: Week 9 Games

Posted: 04 Nov 2022 12:26
by Crazylegs Starks
BF004 wrote:
04 Nov 2022 11:54
NCF wrote:
04 Nov 2022 10:12
*tweet*
Anyone else annoyed that they didn’t put 4 in each column?
Yes, unfortunately some people just don't appreciate symmetry.

Re: Week 9 Games

Posted: 04 Nov 2022 15:28
by RingoCStarrQB
Crazylegs Starks wrote:
04 Nov 2022 12:26
BF004 wrote:
04 Nov 2022 11:54
NCF wrote:
04 Nov 2022 10:12
*tweet*
Anyone else annoyed that they didn’t put 4 in each column?
Yes, unfortunately some people just don't appreciate symmetry.
No. I am much more continually annoyed that Jack Vainisi is not displayed on the inner facade. The man was up for Pro Football Hall of Fame consideration in 2022 ............. for cryin' out loud. :beer:

Re: Week 9 Games

Posted: 04 Nov 2022 16:46
by wallyuwl
The Queens and Cowboys wins were good wins.

Re: Week 9 Games

Posted: 04 Nov 2022 17:42
by Yoop
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
04 Nov 2022 15:28
Crazylegs Starks wrote:
04 Nov 2022 12:26
BF004 wrote:
04 Nov 2022 11:54


Anyone else annoyed that they didn’t put 4 in each column?
Yes, unfortunately some people just don't appreciate symmetry.
No. I am much more continually annoyed that Jack Vainisi is not displayed on the inner facade. The man was up for Pro Football Hall of Fame consideration in 2022 ............. for cryin' out loud. :beer:
hell ya, always felt Jack got over shadowed by the great Vince, and rest of the FO staff, he must have been about 21 when he drafted his first HOF player, talked the FO people into bringing in Lombardi, can you vision what that must have been like, a 21 yr old trying to convince that bunch of city uppity ups to turn over the reins to a New Yorker :lol:

I want to list all the players who the Packers drafted in the 1950s under the direction of Vainisi who later received busts in Canton.

Bobby Dillon– 1952 NFL draft
Jim Ringo– 1953 NFL draft
Forrest Gregg– 1956 NFL draft
Bart Starr– 1956 NFL draft
Paul Hornung– 1957 NFL draft
Jim Taylor– 1958 NFL draft
Ray Nitschke– 1958 NFL draft
Jerry Kramer– 1958 NFL draft

gotta add this caption

Dec. 2, 1957: 1958 Packers Draft Was a Gem
Packers Draft Currie
The 1958 draft led by scout and personnel director Jack Vainisi is thought to be one of the greatest in Packers history. Before 1958, it was Vainisi who helped the Packers land Bart Starr, Paul Hornung and several other stars that formed the 1960s dynasty. But in the first four rounds in 1958, the Packers selected Bill Currie, Jim Taylor, Ray Nitschke and Jerry Kramer. Decades later, Bud Lea, who covered the '58 draft for the Milwaukee Sentinel, wrote: "With this great collection of talent in place, all the Packers needed was the leadership of Vince Lombardi to take them to five NFL championships and victories in the first two Super Bowls during the decade of the '60s." Unfortunately, Vainisi never saw a Lombardi title. He died at age 33.(7)

FROM: Sports » Green Bay Packers

Re: Week 9 Games

Posted: 04 Nov 2022 18:51
by RingoCStarrQB
Yoop wrote:
04 Nov 2022 17:42
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
04 Nov 2022 15:28
Crazylegs Starks wrote:
04 Nov 2022 12:26

Yes, unfortunately some people just don't appreciate symmetry.
No. I am much more continually annoyed that Jack Vainisi is not displayed on the inner facade. The man was up for Pro Football Hall of Fame consideration in 2022 ............. for cryin' out loud. :beer:
hell ya, always felt Jack got over shadowed by the great Vince, and rest of the FO staff, he must have been about 21 when he drafted his first HOF player, talked the FO people into bringing in Lombardi, can you vision what that must have been like, a 21 yr old trying to convince that bunch of city uppity ups to turn over the reins to a New Yorker :lol:

I want to list all the players who the Packers drafted in the 1950s under the direction of Vainisi who later received busts in Canton.

Bobby Dillon– 1952 NFL draft
Jim Ringo– 1953 NFL draft
Forrest Gregg– 1956 NFL draft
Bart Starr– 1956 NFL draft
Paul Hornung– 1957 NFL draft
Jim Taylor– 1958 NFL draft
Ray Nitschke– 1958 NFL draft
Jerry Kramer– 1958 NFL draft

gotta add this caption

Dec. 2, 1957: 1958 Packers Draft Was a Gem
Packers Draft Currie
The 1958 draft led by scout and personnel director Jack Vainisi is thought to be one of the greatest in Packers history. Before 1958, it was Vainisi who helped the Packers land Bart Starr, Paul Hornung and several other stars that formed the 1960s dynasty. But in the first four rounds in 1958, the Packers selected Bill Currie, Jim Taylor, Ray Nitschke and Jerry Kramer. Decades later, Bud Lea, who covered the '58 draft for the Milwaukee Sentinel, wrote: "With this great collection of talent in place, all the Packers needed was the leadership of Vince Lombardi to take them to five NFL championships and victories in the first two Super Bowls during the decade of the '60s." Unfortunately, Vainisi never saw a Lombardi title. He died at age 33.(7)

FROM: Sports » Green Bay Packers
Yooper --> That's 8 Hall of Famers + 6 All-Pros (Dan Currie, Bill Forester, Ron Kramer, Bill Howton, Jesse Whittenton, Roger Zatkoff). And they can't put his name up on the inner facade ....... :messedup: :nuts: :beer:

Re: Week 9 Games

Posted: 14 Nov 2022 22:11
by BF004
NCF wrote:
04 Nov 2022 09:26
Drj820 wrote:
04 Nov 2022 09:01
NCF wrote:
04 Nov 2022 08:55


They are an easy one and done team to spot.
they are 8-0 lol
Yep. Great season thus far. Let's see what happens in January.
-2 in the turnover battle, lose by 11.

Not shocked.

Re: Week 9 Games

Posted: 14 Nov 2022 22:39
by Realist
BF004 wrote:
14 Nov 2022 22:11
NCF wrote:
04 Nov 2022 09:26
Drj820 wrote:
04 Nov 2022 09:01


they are 8-0 lol
Yep. Great season thus far. Let's see what happens in January.
-2 in the turnover battle, lose by 11.

Not shocked.
I can see them exiting early as a number one seed. Much like us last year.

Re: Week 9 Games

Posted: 15 Nov 2022 06:45
by APB
BF004 wrote:
14 Nov 2022 22:11
NCF wrote:
04 Nov 2022 09:26
Drj820 wrote:
04 Nov 2022 09:01


they are 8-0 lol
Yep. Great season thus far. Let's see what happens in January.
-2 in the turnover battle, lose by 11.

Not shocked.
I was hoping the Eagles remained unbeaten going into our game. A little extra motivation to knock them off. Not that the Packers aren't already desperate to get the win.