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12/29/2013 3:33:20 PM EDT
How does that go Bears fans? Discount daaaa-ble choke.
12/29/2013 3:35:07 PM EDT
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12/29/2013 3:39:17 PM EDT
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It is good to have Rodgers back!
12/29/2013 4:29:02 PM EDT
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+1, and Cobb
12/29/2013 5:58:38 PM EDT
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How does that go Bears fans? Discount daaaa-ble choke.
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LOL

12/29/2013 6:36:37 PM EDT
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Badgers watching the last touchdown.

Gotta love the Bear fan.  
12/30/2013 6:39:39 AM EDT
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12/30/2013 7:44:38 AM EDT
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What a freakin game!!!!!!
12/30/2013 8:30:18 AM EDT
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Anyone else enjoy the incomplete-pass-turned-retrieved-fumble thing? The WTF factor was hilarious, especially with all the guys on the sideline yelling "RUN!"
12/30/2013 3:34:26 PM EDT
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What a game! Man,that Rodgers is a grand athlete.I was so glad that GB put those asshats away.
Glad to see Cobb was back also.I was around Rockford today.Not one person was talking about the loss.Poor losers.
12/30/2013 7:12:21 PM EDT
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What a game! Man,that Rodgers is a grand athlete.I was so glad that GB put those asshats away.
Glad to see Cobb was back also.I was around Rockford today.Not one person was talking about the loss.Poor losers.
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Pathetic.

Now toddle off back to communist Illinois.


12/31/2013 4:15:22 AM EDT
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It's always nice to spoil some one elses celebration in their own house.  

What I found  better than the game was that this division was ripe for the taking (due to rodgers long abscence) by the Lions or the Bears.  Neither team could capitalize and if I were a fan of either of those teams that would be the thing I was pissed off about the most.
12/31/2013 7:40:33 AM EDT
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The NFL network has a replay of the game on their schedule no less than 6 times this week (I watched the 1st replay last night). I don't think it'll be watched much in Illinois.

Refs still suck too. It almost makes you think you're playing against 17 guys instead of 11 at times. They still won, but it still pisses me off. Here's a few examples that could've made a differance in the outcome.

At about the 9 minutes left in 4th quarter mark, Marshall catches a short pass from Cutler and gets immediately run out of bounds by Tramon. Should've stopped the game clock. In a 1 point game, time is critical for both teams. The clock keeps running. WTF?

On Hesters big runback, replay showed Tim Masthay being blatantly held by a Bear as Hester runs by him (right in front of the camera too) but no flags.

The low pass to Quarless that McCarthy challenged was called a completion by one ref, then overruled by another, but replay could not show where it hit the ground for an incompletion. Packers got hosed.... had to punt AND lost a timeout.  (Buck & Aikman saw it that way too).

Lacy got a terrible spot on the ball, on a 3rd & 1 run on the last drive (they took a measurement, inches short, Kuhn picked up 1st down on 4th & 1 on next play). Spot on Lacy's run was clearly almost a whole yard shy of forward progress. (Buck & Aikman saw it that way too).


On the TD pass to Cobb, Nelson was put on his ass by the defense 10-15yds past the line of scrimmage as the pass was being thrown, blatant foul right out in the open, no flags (Aikman saw it too, not that it mattered ).
12/31/2013 10:20:46 PM EDT
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The NFL network has a replay of the game on their schedule no less than 6 times this week (I watched the 1st replay last night). I don't think it'll be watched much in Illinois.

Refs still suck too. It almost makes you think you're playing against 17 guys instead of 11 at times. They still won, but it still pisses me off. Here's a few examples that could've made a differance in the outcome.

At about the 9 minutes left in 4th quarter mark, Marshall catches a short pass from Cutler and gets immediately run out of bounds by Tramon. Should've stopped the game clock. In a 1 point game, time is critical for both teams. The clock keeps running. WTF?

On Hesters big runback, replay showed Tim Masthay being blatantly held by a Bear as Hester runs by him (right in front of the camera too) but no flags.

The low pass to Quarless that McCarthy challenged was called a completion by one ref, then overruled by another, but replay could not show where it hit the ground for an incompletion. Packers got hosed.... had to punt AND lost a timeout.  (Buck & Aikman saw it that way too).

Lacy got a terrible spot on the ball, on a 3rd & 1 run on the last drive (they took a measurement, inches short, Kuhn picked up 1st down on 4th & 1 on next play). Spot on Lacy's run was clearly almost a whole yard shy of forward progress. (Buck & Aikman saw it that way too).


On the TD pass to Cobb, Nelson was put on his ass by the defense 10-15yds past the line of scrimmage as the pass was being thrown, blatant foul right out in the open, no flags (Aikman saw it too, not that it mattered ).
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Cutler was also across the line of scrimmage on the last play off the game.
1/1/2014 2:26:22 PM EDT
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Cutler was also across the line of scrimmage on the last play off the game.
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The NFL network has a replay of the game on their schedule no less than 6 times this week (I watched the 1st replay last night). I don't think it'll be watched much in Illinois.

Refs still suck too. It almost makes you think you're playing against 17 guys instead of 11 at times. They still won, but it still pisses me off. Here's a few examples that could've made a differance in the outcome.

At about the 9 minutes left in 4th quarter mark, Marshall catches a short pass from Cutler and gets immediately run out of bounds by Tramon. Should've stopped the game clock. In a 1 point game, time is critical for both teams. The clock keeps running. WTF?

On Hesters big runback, replay showed Tim Masthay being blatantly held by a Bear as Hester runs by him (right in front of the camera too) but no flags.

The low pass to Quarless that McCarthy challenged was called a completion by one ref, then overruled by another, but replay could not show where it hit the ground for an incompletion. Packers got hosed.... had to punt AND lost a timeout.  (Buck & Aikman saw it that way too).

Lacy got a terrible spot on the ball, on a 3rd & 1 run on the last drive (they took a measurement, inches short, Kuhn picked up 1st down on 4th & 1 on next play). Spot on Lacy's run was clearly almost a whole yard shy of forward progress. (Buck & Aikman saw it that way too).


On the TD pass to Cobb, Nelson was put on his ass by the defense 10-15yds past the line of scrimmage as the pass was being thrown, blatant foul right out in the open, no flags (Aikman saw it too, not that it mattered ).


Cutler was also across the line of scrimmage on the last play off the game.


Actually, he wasn't. The rule for a QB in the act of passing at the line of scrimmage is not the same as rules applied to the goal line or the sidelines...  in fact, it's sorta used in reverse. If ANY part of his body is on (or behind) the line of scrimmage as the ball leaves his hand, even if other parts are over the line, he's still good. Cutler had one foot behind the line.