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2011-01-28 1:38 PM in reply to: #3325594 |
Master 4101 Denver | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV scoobysdad - 2011-01-27 3:36 PM drewb8 - 2011-01-25 11:06 AM I think after stepping into the stadium the steelers and packers will simultaneously realize how awesome the Cowboys are and both teams will defect on the spot. Seeing the Packers "G" painted on the grass of the Cowboys' gaudy, over-sized stadium just sorta warms my soul on this cold, wintry day. Final Score: Cowboys 31 - Cowboys 21 That's great, but who are the Chefs? Heh, always makes me think of that commercial. |
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2011-01-28 2:06 PM in reply to: #3325594 |
Iron Donkey 38643 , Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV scoobysdad - 2011-01-27 4:36 PM drewb8 - 2011-01-25 11:06 AM I think after stepping into the stadium the steelers and packers will simultaneously realize how awesome the Cowboys are and both teams will defect on the spot. Seeing the Packers "G" painted on the grass of the Cowboys' gaudy, over-sized stadium just sorta warms my soul on this cold, wintry day. Final Score: Cowboys 31 - Cowboys 21 Who took the goal posts, or are those painted in a new camoflauge color that matches the stadium seating area? |
2011-01-28 3:07 PM in reply to: #3327358 |
Extreme Veteran 567 Kingwood, TX | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV Expecting a great game and think the Steelers will win because they have the experience of playing in the big game and when it comes down to crunch time you want the ball in Ben's hands. He has ice water in his veins. The Steelers will not be intimidated by the spotlight of the Superbowl! |
2011-01-28 3:09 PM in reply to: #3327285 |
Champion 5376 PA | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV drewb8 - 2011-01-28 2:38 PM scoobysdad - 2011-01-27 3:36 PM drewb8 - 2011-01-25 11:06 AM I think after stepping into the stadium the steelers and packers will simultaneously realize how awesome the Cowboys are and both teams will defect on the spot. Seeing the Packers "G" painted on the grass of the Cowboys' gaudy, over-sized stadium just sorta warms my soul on this cold, wintry day. Final Score: Cowboys 31 - Cowboys 21 That's great, but who are the Chefs? Heh, always makes me think of that commercial. Yes!!! That commercial rocked. I wonder how someone could accidentally makes "Packers" and "Steelers" a funny typo? Then again, I can understand the intimidation of a jaguar, lion, bear, or eagle... what the hell is a "packer" or "steeler" supposed to do in terms of being some sort of predator? Whatever it is, it can't be worse than what a "brown" would do. eeew! |
2011-01-28 3:15 PM in reply to: #3327473 |
Champion 17756 SoCal | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV Pector55 - 2011-01-28 1:09 PM drewb8 - 2011-01-28 2:38 PM scoobysdad - 2011-01-27 3:36 PM drewb8 - 2011-01-25 11:06 AM I think after stepping into the stadium the steelers and packers will simultaneously realize how awesome the Cowboys are and both teams will defect on the spot. Seeing the Packers "G" painted on the grass of the Cowboys' gaudy, over-sized stadium just sorta warms my soul on this cold, wintry day. Final Score: Cowboys 31 - Cowboys 21 That's great, but who are the Chefs? Heh, always makes me think of that commercial. Yes!!! That commercial rocked. I wonder how someone could accidentally makes "Packers" and "Steelers" a funny typo? Then again, I can understand the intimidation of a jaguar, lion, bear, or eagle... what the hell is a "packer" or "steeler" supposed to do in terms of being some sort of predator? Whatever it is, it can't be worse than what a "brown" would do. eeew! Ask Phil he is a huge "packer" fan |
2011-01-28 3:21 PM in reply to: #3327473 |
Iron Donkey 38643 , Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV Pector55 - 2011-01-28 3:09 PM drewb8 - 2011-01-28 2:38 PM scoobysdad - 2011-01-27 3:36 PM drewb8 - 2011-01-25 11:06 AM I think after stepping into the stadium the steelers and packers will simultaneously realize how awesome the Cowboys are and both teams will defect on the spot. Seeing the Packers "G" painted on the grass of the Cowboys' gaudy, over-sized stadium just sorta warms my soul on this cold, wintry day. Final Score: Cowboys 31 - Cowboys 21 That's great, but who are the Chefs? Heh, always makes me think of that commercial. Yes!!! That commercial rocked. I wonder how someone could accidentally makes "Packers" and "Steelers" a funny typo? Then again, I can understand the intimidation of a jaguar, lion, bear, or eagle... what the hell is a "packer" or "steeler" supposed to do in terms of being some sort of predator? Whatever it is, it can't be worse than what a "brown" would do. eeew! Quoted from http://www.packers.com/history/birth-of-a-team-and-a-legend.html "On Aug. 11, 1919, a score or more husky young athletes, called together by Curly Lambeau and George Calhoun, gathered in the dingy editorial room of the old Green Bay Press-Gazette building on Cherry Street and organized a football team. They didn't know it, but that was the beginning of the incredible saga of the Green Bay Packers. Lambeau and Calhoun struck the initial spark a few weeks before, during a casual street-corner conversation. It was apparently a "Why not get up a football team?" remark, but once they were interested, they wasted no time. First they talked Lambeau's employer -- a war-time industry called the Indian Packing Company, where he worked as a shipping clerk for $250/month -- into putting up money for jerseys. Because the company provided jerseys and permitted the use of its athletic field for practice, the club was identified in its early publicity as a project of the company. With this tie-in, the name "Packers" was a natural, and Packers they have been ever since, although the Indian Packing Company had practically faded out of the picture before that first season was half over.That first season the team won 10 and lost only one, against foes from Wisconsin and Upper Michigan. Games were played in an open field with no fences or bleachers, and interested fans "passed the hat." But the team was so successful by 1921 that Lambeau was backed by two officials of the packing plant in obtaining a franchise (Aug. 27, 1921) in the new national pro football league that had been formed in 1920. Cash customers didn't quite pay the freight and the team had to be forfeited at year's end." |
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2011-01-28 3:21 PM in reply to: #3327473 |
Champion 8540 the colony texas | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV Pector55 - 2011-01-28 3:09 PM drewb8 - 2011-01-28 2:38 PM scoobysdad - 2011-01-27 3:36 PM drewb8 - 2011-01-25 11:06 AM I think after stepping into the stadium the steelers and packers will simultaneously realize how awesome the Cowboys are and both teams will defect on the spot. Seeing the Packers "G" painted on the grass of the Cowboys' gaudy, over-sized stadium just sorta warms my soul on this cold, wintry day. Final Score: Cowboys 31 - Cowboys 21 That's great, but who are the Chefs? Heh, always makes me think of that commercial. Yes!!! That commercial rocked. I wonder how someone could accidentally makes "Packers" and "Steelers" a funny typo? Then again, I can understand the intimidation of a jaguar, lion, bear, or eagle... what the hell is a "packer" or "steeler" supposed to do in terms of being some sort of predator? Whatever it is, it can't be worse than what a "brown" would do. eeew! The Pacers are in the super bowl.. isnt' that a running club |
2011-01-28 3:21 PM in reply to: #3319201 |
Champion 5376 PA | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV Biglerville, PA... their H.S. teams are the "Canners." Bwahahaha OMG, no! Don't come can me. Look it's a Packer! Don't.. hey wait a minute! |
2011-01-28 3:24 PM in reply to: #3327483 |
Iron Donkey 38643 , Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV Big Appa - 2011-01-28 3:15 PM Pector55 - 2011-01-28 1:09 PM drewb8 - 2011-01-28 2:38 PM scoobysdad - 2011-01-27 3:36 PM drewb8 - 2011-01-25 11:06 AM I think after stepping into the stadium the steelers and packers will simultaneously realize how awesome the Cowboys are and both teams will defect on the spot. Seeing the Packers "G" painted on the grass of the Cowboys' gaudy, over-sized stadium just sorta warms my soul on this cold, wintry day. Final Score: Cowboys 31 - Cowboys 21 That's great, but who are the Chefs? Heh, always makes me think of that commercial. Yes!!! That commercial rocked. I wonder how someone could accidentally makes "Packers" and "Steelers" a funny typo? Then again, I can understand the intimidation of a jaguar, lion, bear, or eagle... what the hell is a "packer" or "steeler" supposed to do in terms of being some sort of predator? Whatever it is, it can't be worse than what a "brown" would do. eeew! Ask Phil he is a huge "packer" fan That's the only way you told me how you liked it, ya tease. |
2011-02-02 9:40 PM in reply to: #3319201 |
Veteran 155 Pittsburgh, PA | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV They call my city Sixburgh - we are on our way to seven. The team is humble, hungry and smart - the complete package. |
2011-02-03 9:53 AM in reply to: #3336533 |
Iron Donkey 38643 , Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV laundryking - 2011-02-02 9:40 PM They call my city Sixburgh - we are on our way to seven. The team is humble, hungry and smart - the complete package. And Green Bay isn't? |
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2011-02-03 11:19 AM in reply to: #3319201 |
Member 74 Pittsburgh | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV LET'S END ALL SPECULATION. STEELERS WIN. NO DOUBT ABOUT IT. The teams are pretty evenly matched, but when it comes down to it I like our intangibles, which include a team of veterans that have been there before, an ultra stellar defense, and a big, strong QB with ice water in his veins, over the Packers'. HERE WE GO STEELERS, HERE WE GO!!! |
2011-02-03 11:27 AM in reply to: #3319201 |
Elite 2793 Denver | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV If I hear one more reference to Roethlisberger as having "ice water in his veins" I'm going to pitch a hissy fit.
Aaron Rodgers, highest single season QB rating of all time, and highest playoff QB rating of all time.
'Nuff said. Steelers fans will be crying all the way home. |
2011-02-06 11:36 AM in reply to: #3319201 |
Iron Donkey 38643 , Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV GAWD ALREADY!!! WILL 5:25 P.M. EVER GET HERE???!!!! |
2011-02-06 5:26 PM in reply to: #3319201 |
Expert 1058 Cambridge | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV I'll be asleep before the second quarter.... But I have to ask, when you have your national anthem, how comes the performer gets so much artistic influence into it? I'm going with packers just because I like the colour of their kit. (for the record, the superbowl is the only game I watch in a year....) Edited by SteveyD 2011-02-06 5:27 PM |
2011-02-06 5:33 PM in reply to: #3321204 |
New Haven, CT | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV packers. cant root for a dbag like rothlisberger, although i like mike tomlin Go Giants? |
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2011-02-06 5:59 PM in reply to: #3341957 |
Expert 994 Clio, MIchigan | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV Go pack!Explain to me how you forget an entire verse of the national anthem? |
2011-02-06 6:04 PM in reply to: #3319201 |
Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV Scoreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee |
2011-02-06 6:29 PM in reply to: #3341978 |
Iron Donkey 38643 , Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV Shortyy - 2011-02-06 5:59 PM Go pack!Explain to me how you forget an entire verse of the national anthem? I was wondering about that, too. |
2011-02-06 7:43 PM in reply to: #3319201 |
Iron Donkey 38643 , Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV Oh-oh. NOW this is getting to be a game. 3rd quarter. |
2011-02-06 7:52 PM in reply to: #3342015 |
Master 2094 | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV 1stTimeTri - 2011-02-06 7:29 PM Shortyy - 2011-02-06 5:59 PM Go pack!Explain to me how you forget an entire verse of the national anthem? I was wondering about that, too. crack and Lortab |
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2011-02-06 9:09 PM in reply to: #3341957 |
Expert 994 Clio, MIchigan | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV Woo hoo pack wins!!! |
2011-02-06 9:09 PM in reply to: #3319201 |
Iron Donkey 38643 , Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV |
2011-02-06 11:22 PM in reply to: #3337380 |
Master 1553 Elm Grove | Subject: RE: Superbowl XLV nmroach - 2011-02-03 11:19 AM LET'S END ALL SPECULATION. STEELERS WIN. NO DOUBT ABOUT IT. The teams are pretty evenly matched, but when it comes down to it I like our intangibles, which include a team of veterans that have been there before, an ultra stellar defense, and a big, strong QB with ice water in his veins, over the Packers'. HERE WE GO STEELERS, HERE WE GO!!!
GO PACK GO. GREEN BAY ALL THE WAY. |
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