You Have Got to Be Kidding Me!
Of all the things I’ve ever heard, this ranks at the top of the “You’ve got to be kidding me” list.
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Of all the things I’ve ever heard, this ranks at the top of the “You’ve got to be kidding me” list.
Favre to Andre Rison …Jan. 1997 (54 yards, Super Bowl XXXI)… Favre to Sterling Sharpe …. Jan. 1994… (beats Lions in playoff) Favre TD run vs. Falcons…Dec. 1994 (last game at County Stadium) Favre to Antonio Freeman… Jan.
In 1958, a player would step onto the practice field of the Green Bay Packers and play a crucial role in one of the most dynamic franchise turn-arounds in NFL history. Drafted in the fourth round of the NFL draft
The NFL draft is nearly here, which unfortunately conjures bad memories among Packers fans about all-time busts like Tony Mandarich, Ahmad Carroll, and Justin Harrell, to name but a few. But the Packers get their #1 pick right a fair
AND HERE IS THE TOP 10…………(if you missed plays 20-11, you can see them here) 10. Unlikely Pick-six by Raji When: Jan. 23, 2011 – Soldier Field, Chicago Who won: Green Bay 21, Chicago 14 in NFC Championship Game
In 1992, the Falcons traded with the Packers in a deal that brought Brett Favre to Green Bay. It was a decision that would change the face of the organization and bring, not only a franchise QB back to the
On Sunday, Mason Crosby became the Packers all-time scoring leader passing another kicker, Ryan Longwell, for the honors. For most teams, the kicker is typically the scoring leader. After all, every time he touches the ball it’s either in an
We don’t always agree with his play calling (heck HE doesn’t always agree with his play calling), but there’s one thing you cannot deny… The Packers have one of the best head coaches in the business.
As we continue the series on Packer Receivers of History, we want to take some time to include the Packer running backs that have contributed heavily to the passing game. To read the articles you missed, go to the Packer
As we continue the series on Packer Receivers of History, we want to take some time to include the Packer running backs that have contributed heavily to the passing game. To read the articles you missed, go to the Packer