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reply posted on 28-11-2007 @ 02:21 PM by chissler
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I expect big things from Kampman tomorrow night.
Big things!
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reply posted on 28-11-2007 @ 02:30 PM by SpeakerofTruth
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Well, given that Green Bay is such a young team, I don't think that the injuries are going to play that big of a role. I think the game will be close
but the outcome much the same,
Dallas 24
Greenbay 20
GO COWBOYS!!!Yee-Haw!!! 
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reply posted on 28-11-2007 @ 02:39 PM by NovusOrdoMundi
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If Green Bay loses, don't expect a post game comment from me until at least 24 hours afterwards.
Just letting you know that beforehand.
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reply posted on 28-11-2007 @ 02:44 PM by SpeakerofTruth
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If Dallas loses, you probably won't hear from me period.
 Mum will be the word... and numb too.
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reply posted on 28-11-2007 @ 02:46 PM by SpeakerofTruth
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What really sucks is that I won't even be able to see the game because I have Time Warner cable and they don't carry the NFL Network...
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reply posted on 28-11-2007 @ 02:55 PM by secret titan
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If I had a really good webcam, I would let some people watch in. A good webcam zoomed in on the tv, along with sound, would be just like watching the
game!
GO PACKERS!!!!!
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reply posted on 28-11-2007 @ 03:01 PM by NovusOrdoMundi
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I don't know if this is free or not, but you can look at this NFL.com/Live
Otherwise, you can follow it on the NFL.com Game Center
You should get satellite. It doesn't go out like cable companies say it does. I've had it for more than a year, been through thunderstorms and snow
storms, and it's never gone out. It has skipped and the picture screwed up for about a second or two, but that's about it.
I don't know exact pricing, but I don't think satellite is any more than cable. If it is, I doubt it's much more.
And besides, you can order the NFL Sunday Ticket. It's worth the cost.
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reply posted on 29-11-2007 @ 12:09 PM by NovusOrdoMundi
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Final Injury Report
GREEN BAY PACKERS
Will Blackmon - Probable (foot) - Practice: Full Participant
Nick Collins - Probable (knee) - Practice: Full Participant
Bubba Franks - Doubtful (knee) - Practice: Did Not Participate
Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila - Questionable (ankle) - Practice: Limited
Ryan Grant - Probable (ankle) - Practice: Full Participant
Johnny Jolly - Out (shoulder) - Practice: Out
Ruvell Martin - Probable (ankle) - Practice: Limited
Aaron Rouse - Questionable (knee) - Practice: Limited
Mark Taushcer - Probable (ankle) - Practice: Limited
Tracy White - Probable (ankle) - Practice: Limited
Charles Woodson - Questionable (toe) - Practice: Limited
DALLAS COWBOYS
Patrick Crayton - Probable (ankle) - Practice: Full Participant
Terry Glenn - Out (knee) - Practice: Out
Anthony Henry - Probable (ankle) - Practice: Full Participant
Injury Report
 Cornerback Charles Woodson and end Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila are questionable for the game, according to coach Mike McCarthy, but Woodson completed the
jog-through portion of practice and Gbaja-Biamila pronounced himself ready to play.
Mark Tauscher missed practice again, but McCarthy said his sprained ankle is better than last week, meaning he'll probably be in his usual spot at
right tackle.
Safety Nick Collins, out since Nov. 4 because of a knee injury, completed a third straight practice and most likely will resume his starting role.
Eleven players were listed on Tuesday's injury report — the first of two this week, thanks to the Thursday-Thursday schedule — but nine completed
at least part of practice.
Link
I'm pretty confident Woodson will play. He's had at least two significant injuries since he's been in Green Bay, yet he hasn't missed a game. That
seems to indicate that he wouldn't miss a game like this for a slightly swollen toe. So I think the "Questionable" is just precautionary talk.
KGB is a little more serious though. Team doctors will probably have the final say even though he declared himself ready to go. But then again, he
knows how he feels. No one else does. It's his body.
We've definitely won the injury battle with the Cowboys. That's not even close. Seems we're pretty good at finding ankle injuries.
Should be a great game.
6 hours 51 minutes.
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reply posted on 29-11-2007 @ 12:13 PM by SpeakerofTruth
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Well, now that Anthony Henry is coming back, Dallas' secondary should improve. Reeves is okay, but he is just too inconsistent. He plays way off of
the receiver and gives to much space. Henry will tighten the reigns.
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reply posted on 29-11-2007 @ 12:40 PM by Daz3d-n-Confus3d
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I heard the other day that Oklahoma petitioned for a professional football team. Unfortunatley it gor rejected for fear that Wisconsin would want one
too. LOL!
Sorry, just a little joke.
Dallas- 27
Greenbay- 21
Go Boys!
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reply posted on 29-11-2007 @ 12:49 PM by NovusOrdoMundi
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Originally posted by Daz3d-n-Confus3d
Sorry, just a little joke. 
And a poor one at that.
It'd be somewhat funny had they not won 3 Super Bowls, 12 NFL Championships, had 21 Hall of Famers, and had a 35 year waiting list for season
tickets.

Personally, I think a much funnier version would be:
I heard the other day that Oklahoma petitioned for a professional football team. Unfortunately it got rejected for fear that Michigan would want one
too.
Or, one that I made up:
I heard the other day that the Texans were planning on moving out of state. Football fans in Texas petitioned in fear that if the Texans moved, they
could no longer attend NFL games.
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reply posted on 29-11-2007 @ 12:54 PM by Daz3d-n-Confus3d
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LOL.
Touche`. I was j/k. I don't hate the Packers, in fact I like them, when they aren't playing Dallas. Favre is an amazing football player. Good luck
today. They need it.
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reply posted on 29-11-2007 @ 12:55 PM by NovusOrdoMundi
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Well...I hate the Cowboys
Good luck to you as well.
And you are right, the Cowboys will need it.
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reply posted on 29-11-2007 @ 02:24 PM by SpeakerofTruth
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No luck required for the Cowboys to win tonight. If they do lose, most likely it will be due to their own penchance for penalties... Honestly, Novus,
wait and watch the game.
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reply posted on 29-11-2007 @ 02:45 PM by chissler
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So if Green Bay wins, it's going to be a case of Dallas blowing it themselves as opposed to Green Bay winning? You do realize that Green Bay
is 10-1 just like your Cowboys. In reality, we should be 11-0.. if we didn't blow it to the Bears. But is a loss is a loss, and there are no
excuses.
I just think you are offering very little respect to a talented Green Bay team.
This is going to be a great game, and I readily admit that the Cowboys very well may come out on the winning end. They are a very good team.
Looking at the stats, I fail to see how you can not recognize the talent of this year's Packers. (Have you actually looked at the stats?)
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reply posted on 29-11-2007 @ 02:47 PM by SpeakerofTruth
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I don't see where I have degraded their talent. They may win, but Novus said Dallas would need "luck" and I am here to inform him that Dallas
doesn't need luck. They'll either win because they are the better team or they won't. It's really that simple.
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reply posted on 29-11-2007 @ 02:54 PM by Daz3d-n-Confus3d
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I was just having fun with you guys. I love football, but I can't get too serious about it. I root for my team, but have no problems watching teams
like Green Bay beat up on someone.
Now baseball is a different story! I love the Texas Rangers but man do they piss me off sometimes.
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reply posted on 29-11-2007 @ 02:56 PM by SpeakerofTruth
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The Rangers.. Yeah, I like them too.  Back in the nineties there were a couple of years I just knew they were going to win it all, only to be
knocked off by the abominable Yankees...
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reply posted on 29-11-2007 @ 02:58 PM by NovusOrdoMundi
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Why are you so sensitive? Daz3d-n-Confus3d and I were just having a friendly exchange of trash talk. He said the Packers need the luck, and I threw it
right back at him.
So it's alright for Dallas fans to trash talk, but when it gets sent back your way, then it's a problem. Is that right?
If you don't like my arrogance, then put me on ignore. It's that simple.
EDIT: and by the way, just to add to what chissler said, it's really pretty ignorant to say that if Dallas loses it's their own fault, but I
guarantee you if Green Bay loses, you'll be thinking it's because Dallas is better.
Somehow that seems fair and makes sense to you.
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reply posted on 29-11-2007 @ 02:58 PM by Daz3d-n-Confus3d
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 The Yankees. 
I no likey the Yankees.
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