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So I guess us playing smart football and committing no penalties in the first half means the refs are in our pocketOriginally Posted by airblaster503
Hey Vikings fans, it is pretty easy to win a game when the officials are in your pocket isn't it?
Originally Posted by airblaster503
Hey Vikings fans, it is pretty easy to win a game when the officials are in your pocket isn't it?
#$$* outta here with that nonsense. Im a Bears fan also, and i love our chances. But yall wilding saying this is a 2 team race. Although Cutlerplayed terribly and we still just BARELY lost... on the road, fact is GB still beat us. Not saying that it makes them the better team, but they are not outtathe race. Anyone who says so is a fool. I think that the Bears are better than the Packers and i agree with that but imo to say any of these three team are"out of the race" after week 4 is kindaOriginally Posted by tylerdub
I knew Vikings were gonna win. I am sure they will win at Lambeau too.
I know a team can only play teams they are scheduled against but so far the vikings are 4-0 vs teams with a combined 6-10 record. Bears (3-1) have played teams with a combined 6-10 record . I say all that to point out that I like the way the Bears schedule plays out against the way the Vikings play out.
We lost a game we shouldnt have (Cutler 4 INT game vs. Packers)
You won a game you shouldnt have (Favre last second miracle TD pass vs. Niners)
I think this division is a 2 horse race and I feel very positive about the Bears chances.
Originally Posted by JPZx
So I guess us playing smart football and committing no penalties in the first half means the refs are in our pocketOriginally Posted by airblaster503
Hey Vikings fans, it is pretty easy to win a game when the officials are in your pocket isn't it?
Originally Posted by JPZx
So I guess us playing smart football and committing no penalties in the first half means the refs are in our pocketOriginally Posted by airblaster503
Hey Vikings fans, it is pretty easy to win a game when the officials are in your pocket isn't it?
Packers' fan accused of stabbing man after Monday's loss
A Green Bay Packers fan has been charged with stabbing another man outside a Minneapolis restaurant Monday after the two argued over the game in which the Packers lost to the Minnesota Vikings, authorities said.
According to criminal assault charges filed Wednesday, Ryan Hinderaker, 30, "bickered back and forth" in the restaurant with a 41-year-old man about the game. Police said Hinderaker was wearing a Packers T-shirt.
After the game, the man followed Hinderaker outside to confront him about his behavior. Hinderaker then pulled a knife out of his pants pocket and stabbed the man in the stomach, the charges said.
The man needed surgery, but his injuries weren't life-threatening. Hinderaker, of Minneapolis, called 911 after the incident and turned himself in.
The incident happened at the Leaning Tower of Pizza on Lyndale Avenue S. Hinderaker couldn't be reached for comment.
Police said the victim wasn't wearing Vikings attire. Hinderaker was charged with felony second-degree assault.
Originally Posted by SFN 155
http://www.startribune.co...Pc:_Yyc:aUnciaec8O7EyUsl href="http://www.startribune.com/local/63...UoaEyqyP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUnciaec8O7EyUsl">http://www.startribune.co...Pc:_Yyc:aUnciaec8O7EyUsl href="http://www.startribune.com/local/63...UoaEyqyP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUnciaec8O7EyUsl" target=_blank>Packers' fan accused of stabbing man after Monday's loss
A Green Bay Packers fan has been charged with stabbing another man outside a Minneapolis restaurant Monday after the two argued over the game in which the Packers lost to the Minnesota Vikings, authorities said.
According to criminal assault charges filed Wednesday, Ryan Hinderaker, 30, "bickered back and forth" in the restaurant with a 41-year-old man about the game. Police said Hinderaker was wearing a Packers T-shirt.
After the game, the man followed Hinderaker outside to confront him about his behavior. Hinderaker then pulled a knife out of his pants pocket and stabbed the man in the stomach, the charges said.
The man needed surgery, but his injuries weren't life-threatening. Hinderaker, of Minneapolis, called 911 after the incident and turned himself in.
The incident happened at the Leaning Tower of Pizza on Lyndale Avenue S. Hinderaker couldn't be reached for comment.
Police said the victim wasn't wearing Vikings attire. Hinderaker was charged with felony second-degree assault.
Originally Posted by SFN 155
http://www.startribune.co...Pc:_Yyc:aUnciaec8O7EyUsl href="http://www.startribune.com/local/63...UoaEyqyP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUnciaec8O7EyUsl">http://www.startribune.co...Pc:_Yyc:aUnciaec8O7EyUsl href="http://www.startribune.com/local/63...UoaEyqyP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUnciaec8O7EyUsl" target=_blank>Packers' fan accused of stabbing man after Monday's loss
A Green Bay Packers fan has been charged with stabbing another man outside a Minneapolis restaurant Monday after the two argued over the game in which the Packers lost to the Minnesota Vikings, authorities said.
According to criminal assault charges filed Wednesday, Ryan Hinderaker, 30, "bickered back and forth" in the restaurant with a 41-year-old man about the game. Police said Hinderaker was wearing a Packers T-shirt.
After the game, the man followed Hinderaker outside to confront him about his behavior. Hinderaker then pulled a knife out of his pants pocket and stabbed the man in the stomach, the charges said.
The man needed surgery, but his injuries weren't life-threatening. Hinderaker, of Minneapolis, called 911 after the incident and turned himself in.
The incident happened at the Leaning Tower of Pizza on Lyndale Avenue S. Hinderaker couldn't be reached for comment.
Police said the victim wasn't wearing Vikings attire. Hinderaker was charged with felony second-degree assault.
Originally Posted by THE GR8
#$$* outta here with that nonsense. Im a Bears fan also, and i love our chances. But yall wilding saying this is a 2 team race. Although Cutler played terribly and we still just BARELY lost... on the road, fact is GB still beat us. Not saying that it makes them the better team, but they are not outta the race. Anyone who says so is a fool. I think that the Bears are better than the Packers and i agree with that but imo to say any of these three team are "out of the race" after week 4 is kindaOriginally Posted by tylerdub
I knew Vikings were gonna win. I am sure they will win at Lambeau too.
I know a team can only play teams they are scheduled against but so far the vikings are 4-0 vs teams with a combined 6-10 record. Bears (3-1) have played teams with a combined 6-10 record . I say all that to point out that I like the way the Bears schedule plays out against the way the Vikings play out.
We lost a game we shouldnt have (Cutler 4 INT game vs. Packers)
You won a game you shouldnt have (Favre last second miracle TD pass vs. Niners)
I think this division is a 2 horse race and I feel very positive about the Bears chances.... Packers lost to Minny, they still got a shot at Lambeau just like we got a shot at GB at Soldier Field. Other than that Minny beat up on some bad teams as they should have, and the only really bad loss outta the 3 teams was GB falling to Cinci at home. Still imo nothing has been done to take any team "out of the race" this early into the season... From a Bears fan
Tauscher isn't a cure-all for the Packers' problems in pass protection. He's returning from a serious injury and hasn't done any football-style conditioning work since December.
We'll see what he can do for that O-Line though...
I don't see him playing for a couple of weeks. Despite how terrible Rodgers' protection has been, he won't have trouble weeding through the Lionssecondary. Might as well sit Tauscher until Week 7 or later.