Packers Fan Announces He Will Return To Drinking For Another Season
24 January 2010
After watching Digger hit the dance floor with a (smokin’ hot) Clemson basketball cheerleader, I developed a whole new found appreciation for the man, the myth, the DIGGA. Then I started searching YouTube for other Digga vids and found out soon enough that Digga is a DANCING FOOL!
The man’s got some sick moves for an old-timer college basketball commentator. Check out these six vids of Digger breakin it down hard.
Continue reading...10 December 2009

Once Tramon has complete confidence in his exceptional ability, he will cut-down on his unnecessary pass interference penalties

Packers special teams need to pick up the intensity and do their jobs (stay in your *&$@#! lane)
But, as Albert Pacino preached in Any Given Sunday, it’s all about the inches!
Continue reading...9 December 2009

Once Finley becomes more consistent...watch out!
year player who is still adjusting to the fact that linebackers can actually run with him at this level. While Jerry-Mike has the occasional drop and the occasional missed block, he is only a second year player who was drafted out of Texas with the future in mind. As he continues to improve his blocking, the sky is the limit for Finley in this offense (think Mark Chmura pre-high school graduation party). Every game you can see the immense potential this athletic tight end has, and in two years I think GerMickey will be one of the top receiving tight ends in the league.

Clay Matthews has one hell of a future with the Packers
5 December 2009
Just when I thought I was sick of all the Tiger Woods talk (are you?), I found this hilarious video on CNN.com of a virtual reenactment of Tiger Woods’ car crash by a Taiwanese news site.
Continue reading...20 November 2009
A few months ago many Vikings fans thought Head Coach Brad Childress’ job was in jeopardy. Sure, the Vikings did win the NFC North last year with a 10-6 record. But they lost in the first round of the playoffs with a dominant defense and running game. Fan sentiment in the Twin Cities was that the Vikings needed a new Head Coach to get them over the hump of mediocrity.
Then a young whipper-snapper named Brett Favre came along. OK, maybe he’s not so young anymore. But 10 weeks into the NFL season, 40 year-old Brett Favre has the Vikings off to an 8-1 start and a commanding lead in the NFC North division.
Brad Childress’ ass four months ago: Definitely on the Hot Seat
Brad Childress’ ass right now: Quite Possibly on a Gold Toilet Seat
Financial terms have yet to be officially disclosed, but ESPN is reporting that the deal is between $4 and $5 million a year through the 2013 season (for the sake of comparison, the Packers’ Mike McCarthy is signed on through the 2012 season for about $4 million a year).
Why was Childress on the Hot Seat, you ask? Well, we could go for hours on that topic. But here is a microcosm of Vikings fans’ frustrations from the past few years under Childress:
3rd Down & 9.
Handoff to Adrian Peterson Off Tackle.
7-Yard Gain.
Vikings Punt.
Isn’t it funny what a good Quarterback can do for a Head Coach? Despite having one of the best defenses in the league (no question best defensive line) and easily the best Running Back in the league, the Vikings could only go so far without a decent Quarterback.
While frustration over Childress’ conservative offensive play-calling of years past is certainly understandable, it is also very misguided. What, besides the best Running Back tandem in the league (Chester Taylor would be starting for the Packers), is a coach supposed to lean on when he has no legitimate Quarterback?
Which brings me to my next question. How much of Childress’ new contract is he forking over to #4 for essentially saving his ass?

"Chili, give me your wife for one night and we'll call it even"
16 November 2009
1. There was a whole new level of intensity brought by the Packers defense today. Aggressive blitzes. Aggressive plays on the ball. Aggressive fumble recoveries. Where was this Reckless Abandon last week against the Bucs?
2. Charles Woodson set the tone for the game. He was the best player on the field today and is consistently overlooked as one of the best Cornerbacks in the NFL. This is the year Charles Woodson’s name should come up in Defensive Player of the Year discussions. What a stud. Absolute stud.
3. Two rookie Linebackers, Clay Matthews and Brad Jones, looked terrific. The two rookie Linebackers combined for 8 tackles, a sack and 2 tackles for loss. Clay is what the Packers thought they were getting when they drafted A.J. Hawk #5 overall — an athletic playmaker who will not only make the plays that he should, but will also make your jaw drop once or twice a game. Clay is playing with a new level of intensity (probably because he is more familiar and comfortable with the defensive scheme) than the first 8 games. He may just be that Kevin Greene-like blitzing force (isn’t he lucky to have such a coach) to wreck havoc in the Packers new 3-4 defense for years to come.
Brad Jones, the rookie LB from Missouri, also looked like he belonged out there today. In fact, he played better, in some respects, than Aaron Kampman, who was out with a concussion. Unlike Kampman, Jones looked smooth dropping back into coverage and held his own at the point of attack on off-tackle running plays. I think the Pack may have found their 2 future stalwarts at OLB today.

Gotta Love the 'Stache
4. Boring, maybe. But Aaron Rodgers did an excellent job of managing a physical, grind ‘em out game. Many Packers fans are criticizing Rodgers for holding the ball too long (which may be a contributing factor in some instances, but is preposterous as explanation by itself for the ungodly amount of sacks the Pack has given up). For those fans who criticize Rodgers for NOT taking more chances, I ask you this:
How many times have you seen the old Gunslinger get impatient in tight, grind ‘em out games, and launch an ill-advised missile between 2 defenders that was — well, intercepted. I can think of more than a few. And I, for one, am proud of Rodgers for hanging tough today and leading the Pack against a 6-2 division-leader with a menacing pass rush. And most importantly — NO INTERCEPTIONS. I can get used to this.
5. Call me a hater, but Ryan Grant has worse field vision than Hellen Keller. The Packers O-Line could open up a hole for a Mack Truck to run through (I know, doesn’t happen) and Ryan Grant would make it seem as though a ZipCar could not fit through it. In other words, Grant still struggles at finding the hole and making the right cut-back. Sure, he ran hard today — harder than I’ve seen him run all year — but I long for the days when the Pack can hand the ball off to a Running Back who can actually make something happen.
6. Mike McCarthy can be a poor Gameday Coach. I have been saying this for awhile now, but it often seems like McCarthy is overwhelmed by the Gameday responsibilities of a Head Coach. I won’t get into the penalties (yes, they keep on comin’), but calling a Challenge in the 2nd half when you HAVE NONE LEFT is unacceptable. I mean, seriously, Mike? Since when did you get 3 challenges? Get your head out of your ass bruh.
7. The Packers CAN establish a running game if the coaches commit to it. It was certainly nothing to write home about, but the Packers were finally able to establish a legitimate running game to balance our pass-heavy Offensive attack. Far too often, McCarthy has given up on the run after only a couple of failed series. If the Packers are going to compete for a Wild Card, they MUST establish a legitimate running game to take the pressure off of Rodgers and the pass protection. A little Ryan Grant explosion in the 2nd half a la 2007 would be prettttttty prettttttttty good.

The Samurai is Back in Full Force!
8. Nick Barnett looks healthy and ready to bust out the Samurai on a regular basis. I got the impression during the first half of the season that Barnett was still favoring his knee and not quite playing with his usual Reckless Abandon. Today, that changed. The Samurai was flying around the field.
Packers Insiders have seen Barnett practicing the Five Point Palm Exploding Heart Technique every Wednesday after practice. He could be preparing for that Chach Jay Cutler in Week 14.
9. It never fails to amaze me how quickly the tides can turn. One week ago, the Packers’ season looked like a lost cause and fans were screaming for drastic changes. Now, momentum seems to have turned and fans are whispering playoffs again.
10. The Packers have as good of a chance as anyone at an NFC Wild Card berth. The Pack got lucky today as Chicago, Atlanta, and Philadelphia all lost. In one week’s time, the Packers’ playoff chances went from seemingly nothing to pretttttttty good. Win the games that they should and a couple that they shouldn’t, and the Pack can grab that Wild Card fo’ sho.’
Continue reading...15 November 2009
The Packers got a huge victory today against the previously 6-2, division leading Dallas Cowboys. A huge defensive effort, led by the one and only Charles Woodson, propelled the Packers to a 17-7 victory at Lambeau. Check out the highlights and you’ll notice that the defense was much more aggressive this week than last week against the Bucs!
Continue reading...15 November 2009
Watch the highlights from the Bucks-Warriors game on Saturday night, in which Bucks rookie Brandon Jennings leads the Bucks to a 129-125 come from behind victory. Check out B. Jennings’ shot chart and see how he came to score 55 points (29 in the 3rd quarter alone didn’t hurt!) Timberwolves fans getting wet over Jonny Flynn should watch closely to see why the Bucks future looks MUCH brighter!
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5 February 2010
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