- 30,498
- 5,958
If you're not first, you're last
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
If you're not first, you're last
In all honesty I'd take Josh Gordon right now over Miles Austin
In all honesty I'd take Josh Gordon right now over Miles Austin
well, i'm glad you're being honest. very noble of you.
In all honesty I'd take Josh Gordon right now over Miles Austin
well, i'm glad you're being honest. very noble of you.
How is it going over there in Houston
just because the Packers haven't had as many Superbowl appearances/wins as the Pats doesn't negate the similarities in which they run an organization or the fact that they've still been succesful. It's very hard to win the Superbowl. Also you can't say the McCarthy Era and then say they've made it to 1 Superbowl in the last 17 years when the McCarthy era started in 2006. An era where he has only failed to reach the playoffs twice, which was 2006 his very first year as the coach, (made the NFCC the next) and 2008 Aaron Rodgers first year starting (pretty reasonable). What's funny is the more I type this the more random similarities I'm thinking of. Both Belichick and McCarthy went from potential Hall of Fame QB to another. Both Belichick and McCarthy came close to having an undefeated season with the NY Giants ending it, albeit in a different fashion. Actually the Giants have crushed both Belichick and McCarthys Superbowl hopes twice. 2007,2011 for the Packers, 2009,2011 for the Patriots. Both have cut players with simplicity, not just the Pats. Chad Johnson? We cut ******g Brett Favre Woodson came here because no one wanted him. He was arrogant, voiced his displeasure, grew to love the place, then we cut him. We said buh bye to Greg Jennings like the Pats did to Welker. And spy gate/ having a murderer on your team is just as bad, definitely worse, than a publicized break with a QB, or our QB being friends with a steroid user. Actually the spy gate controversey and our parting ways with Favre both happened in 2007 and the Hernandez/Rodgers Braun fiasco both happened this year I never said they don't have to deal with media, every team has to, but they both know how to handle it from letting it become a circus in the locker room and continue to win.
This is all far from important but don't say "objectively" and only discredit the Packers. I mean both their locations have 2....and both of their names even start with .....
just because the Packers haven't had as many Superbowl appearances/wins as the Pats doesn't negate the similarities in which they run an organization or the fact that they've still been succesful. It's very hard to win the Superbowl. Also you can't say the McCarthy Era and then say they've made it to 1 Superbowl in the last 17 years when the McCarthy era started in 2006. An era where he has only failed to reach the playoffs twice, which was 2006 his very first year as the coach, (made the NFCC the next) and 2008 Aaron Rodgers first year starting (pretty reasonable). What's funny is the more I type this the more random similarities I'm thinking of. Both Belichick and McCarthy went from potential Hall of Fame QB to another. Both Belichick and McCarthy came close to having an undefeated season with the NY Giants ending it, albeit in a different fashion. Actually the Giants have crushed both Belichick and McCarthys Superbowl hopes twice. 2007,2011 for the Packers, 2009,2011 for the Patriots. Both have cut players with simplicity, not just the Pats. Chad Johnson? We cut ******g Brett Favre Woodson came here because no one wanted him. He was arrogant, voiced his displeasure, grew to love the place, then we cut him. We said buh bye to Greg Jennings like the Pats did to Welker. And spy gate/ having a murderer on your team is just as bad, definitely worse, than a publicized break with a QB, or our QB being friends with a steroid user. Actually the spy gate controversey and our parting ways with Favre both happened in 2007 and the Hernandez/Rodgers Braun fiasco both happened this year I never said they don't have to deal with media, every team has to, but they both know how to handle it from letting it become a circus in the locker room and continue to win.
This is all far from important but don't say "objectively" and only discredit the Packers. I mean both their locations have 2....and both of their names even start with .....
"Both happening in 2007". Events that are nothing alike.
An earthquake the magnitude of 8.2 hit Chile in 2007. The Spurs won the NBA title in 2007. They're similar.
Drew Bledsoe in the HOF. Patriots Hall of Fame, easy. Not really a real comparison.
I mentioned the 2000s before the McCarthy/Beichick part. Yeah, winning Super Bowls are hard, you're right. But that's a big reason you're not similar to the Patriots. They were a dynasty from the years of 2001-2004. Name a four-year window of your choice in the past few decades where the Packers have that level of Lombardi success? Since the first season of this millennium, the Patriots have either had the best record in their division or made the playoffs as a Wild Card, with zero exceptions to that either/or. The Packers didn't accomplish close to that in that time range. And it's worth mentioning that the Patriots are still on that streak currently with a high probability of holding it for the foreseeable future.
When you say the organizations are similar, winning has to be the ultimate comparison since that's the biggest association the majority of the population would name when asked for words to describe the Patriots. Green Bay has been great, but they aren't dining with the Unsinkable Molly Brown up in first class just yet. Dinner for 1 is an easy reservation though I'm sure.
Josh Freeman might be the first quarterback to get two coaches fired in one year.
I don't think either of our fanbases would really care too much about losing either coach though.
They're already starting early with the Dez nonsense on ESPN this morning...
Stephen A. isn't criticizing Dez' comments, but of course this clown Skip is making it a bigger deal than necessary.
HE DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING ANY OTHER ELITE WR WOULDN'T SAY...
My network was roasting Freeman heavy.
Was hanging out with Ray Lucas and Peter Quillin yesterday.
They're already starting early with the Dez nonsense on ESPN this morning...
Stephen A. isn't criticizing Dez' comments, but of course this clown Skip is making it a bigger deal than necessary.
HE DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING ANY OTHER ELITE WR WOULDN'T SAY...