Count me among those who think the Packers are 'SUPERAWSOME' (Which probably means different things to different people, but imo can mean playoff caliber) and that Rodgers is the GOAT. (Going off sheer statistics there is almost no argument) This isn't the first time i've seen us slump, and it damn sure isn't the last.Skoltastic_Voyage wrote:
Okay let me take a crack at this.
1.) Despite losing (mostly before the lions game) there are those in high places who still believe that very point you made that the packers are "SUPERAWESOME!" and Rodgers is the GOAT.
2.) If you guys did have the real Jordy no @#&@(# way you lose to the lions that's for sure.
3.) Most of the fan base here has given the Packers a lot of respect in this upcoming game, regardless if they deserve it, very few are questioning the rough patch as anything other than a whoopsie (even though we pray to Thor that AR caught an STD from Munn and is dying).
4.) Why the hell are you so defensive, how many division titles have you guys had in the last 15 years? R E L A X E X L A X and let the chips fall, if this is the Packers last gasp... Well good #### them.
5.) This Sunday will be the answer for most if the Packers are going to turn things around or if the purple kool-aid well doth spring eternal. Only time will tell. Like I try and tell these yahoos all the time, any team any day and nothing is certain. I would wish you GL Sunday... but you know #### Packers.
I somewhat agree with your 2nd point, if we could have gotten the damn snap down clean we probably would have won as well, but that is neither here nor there as it simply did not happen, we lost and that is the reality of the situation.
Your 3rd point, I never said that that was the case.
Im not defensive, and im not happy to hear that I am coming off like that because that is truly not my intention. Your telling the wrong Packer fan to R-E-L-A-X, because im as level headed as it comes right about now, I think my Green and Gold brethren could do well to heed your advice, though.
I agree nothing is ever certain in the NFL, but I dont agree with the implication that a GB loss signals whether or not they will, or can turn it around this year, at all.