Neutron said:Were we watching the same game?? It certainly wasn't highly powered offensively. While there were a lot of yards there wasn't a true down your throat drive. Favre failed to control the game, although he passed for quite a few yards he was the beneficiary of some great runs by his receivers...
Defense won that game, give credit to two people. Mike Mckenzie and Al Harris. They played great games.
Tron

Storm_Cat said:Packers defensive pass coverage really sucked egg's, didn't it? They gave away WAY to much yardage to Seattle because of that in my opinion!

GuitarPeteTklr said:First of all, fellow Packer fans, I am glad yesterday's game resulted in a "W." They don't say "how"...they say "how many." Right? A well-deserved win for a VERY deserving team. Gotta bring our "A-game" to Philly next week or be done, though. Still, I'm proud of my Packers.
Nothing for nothing here...but...in my assessment...were it not for the ever biased "zebras," the game would not have went into overtime. Anytime the "zebras" subtract a touchdown or overlook flagrant pass interference committed by deep coverage for one team and not the other...it makes for a "fixed" result. The Packer receivers were getting mugged in coverages yesterday...yet the officials wouldn't hesitate to call even the slightest preponderance of pass interference against the Packer receivers and deep defensive coverage backs.
I wonder what Vegas paid those "zebras" to micromanange that game so that it came in "right at the spread," but not over it.
Did any of you lose money on the Packers by betting greater than the spread yesterday? Be honest, now...🙄 *Pointing and shaking his fingers at the voluminous injured parties*