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Sean Taylor was one of a kind, may he rest in peace.
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Most Excellent. The Redskins still have to win tomorrow, though, or this means nothing.
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And on top of that, Brett Favre became the NFL's winningest quarterback in history. Congrats to Brett.

But he gave me the quote of the night when being interviewed by Sal Palentonio. He was talking about how uncertain he still is about the offense and then he said "Do I think we're better than San Diego? I don't think so."

I started cracking up when I heard that just because of how strange it is for a veteran quarterack to say something like that about his team. But hey, at least he's honest. And hopefully he'll end up 3-1 against the NFC East this year.
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Jake wrote:And on top of that, Brett Favre became the NFL's winningest quarterback in history. Congrats to Brett.

But he gave me the quote of the night when being interviewed by Sal Palentonio. He was talking about how uncertain he still is about the offense and then he said "Do I think we're better than San Diego? I don't think so."

I started cracking up when I heard that just because of how strange it is for a veteran quarterack to say something like that about his team. But hey, at least he's honest. And hopefully he'll end up 3-1 against the NFC East this year.


I don't know. Let's ask him that question again. San Diego isn't looking too hot right at the moment.
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The Packers are in first place in the NFC East.
The major drawback of this week's win is that we'll have to listen to a fresh outburst of Favre-worship for the next seven days....
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absinthe1023 wrote:The Packers are in first place in the NFC East.
The major drawback of this week's win is that we'll have to listen to a fresh outburst of Favre-worship for the next seven days....

When dud they move to the East?
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1niksder wrote:
absinthe1023 wrote:The Packers are in first place in the NFC East.
The major drawback of this week's win is that we'll have to listen to a fresh outburst of Favre-worship for the next seven days....

When dud they move to the East?
I wrote that based on the fact that they had played only NFC East teams at the time and were undefeated, thus they were 2-0 in the division. I meant it as a joke, unfortunately it was unsuccessful.
I've played enough Tecmo Super Bowl to know that the Packers are in the NFC Central!!!
That's another joke, by the way.....
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