| NFC Championship game | | so, it is officially the Packers playing the Giants in the NFC Champion ship game next Sunday at Green Bay. kudoos to the Giants for upsetting the number one seeded team in the NFC. | |
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| Could My Beloved Packers Be SuperBowl Bound?? | | Could it be true? After last weekend and watching them run all over the Seahawks I believe Mr. Number 4 Brett Favre may take home another Super Bowl ring before he retires. I would love to see him add another one of those to all of his records that he has set this season so far. I would love to see him have just one more trip to the big Game before he retires although he says he plans on coming back again next year. So if I can ask my fellow MyLotters for a small favor, I would love it if just for this Sunday and on Feb. 3, could you all beocme just temporary Packer Backers to give my beloved Pack a little extra push to help them win?? It would be greatly appreciated. GO Pack GO!! | |
| | When will people actually start considering Da Bears an amazing team? | | I feel like every critic, every ex-player, every ex-coach, every commentator, every reporter, etc..... are still acting like the Bears arent worth the spot they have right now. We just won the NFC Championship and people are still pointing out every flaw like we were hanging on by the skin of our teeth to get where we are.Do you think that we have to win the SuperBowl before people will start admitting to themselves that we are a real, legitimate team that is worth everything we have right now? | |
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| Are the Bears going to Win the Super Bowl? | | I started a post simular to this some time back, and there were people here who were unsure if they would make it this far. Actually when I watched them play Seattle in the play off game, I would have almost wondered myself. But I think it is well deserved, and I am looking forward to see what they do in February in the Super Bowl. GO BEARS!!!! | |
| | Let the Great Playoff Debate Begin...Who will will the Superbowl? | | I have waited two weeks to start this discussion, but with the Jets up 27-0 at half time againt the Bengals, I think its safe to say they are in. So in the AFC Wild Card round we have the Jets playing at the Bengals, and Baltimore playing at New England. Over in the NFC the wildcard round will feature two rematches from week 17 as Green Bay goes to Arizona, and Philidelphia plays in Dallas. The Colts, and Chargers are the 1 and 2 seed and receive a 1st bye in the AFC, while New Orleans and Minnesota occupy those spots for the NFC. So those are the seedings, and let the debate begin. Who do you think will advance in the playoffs and win the Superbowl. My picks in the AFC is the San Diego Chargers VS Indianapolis Colts for the AFC championship with San Diego advancing to the Superbowl. In the NFC, I look for Minnesota to edge out the Cowboys and beat the New Orlean Saints in the NFC Championship game. SUPERBOWL PREDICTION: San Diego Chargers beat the Minnesota Vikings 31-27 | |
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| What in the world was L.T. thinking?!? PATRIOTS WIN 21-12 | | Okay so I'm watching the AFC Championship game earlier. Before it started the injuries were listed as Phillip Rivers and Antonio Gates being doubtful to play and Ladanian Tomlinson being questionable or probable (meaning it was more likely that he would play than the other two) Well Rivers and Gates played pretty much the whole game. But Tomlinson only ran two times for like five yards. I don't get this.It's the biggest game of the year and he isn't going to get out there and push through his injury? Sure he didn't want to risk any long term injury but it was for a chance to go to the Super Bowl! You have to play hurt. If the Chargers would have won that game then he would have had two weeks to rest and they would have been playing in Arizona next which would be the exact same climate as being in San Diego. I just don't see how he could sit there on the sidelines while his team struggled.I thought the Chargers could have won that game if they had LT in there. I recall 4 separate situation where they were in the Red Zone and the drive ended in a field goal or no points at all when if LT had been in there they might have been able to get into the end zone. They blew this... | |
| | Cowboys vs. Packers | | Well, this is going to be the big one for the NFC and perhaps the 2 favorites to go to the Super Bowl on the NFC Side of things. To me, this is perhaps the biggest game for the NFC that has happened to date as this could be a preview of the NFC Championship game. Dallas and Green Bay have both been on a very strong roll.Dallas going in has not lost an NFC game all season long and the only loss was against New England.Green Bay has lost one game and that was to Chicago. That was earlier in the season.It's hard to really pick a favorite but I think this will be a close game. What do you all think of this game? Who do you see winning?If I'm going to guess anyone to win, it's a tough one but I'll take Dallas but it won't be by much. Why I think that is due to both teams playing really well this season and also because it's supposed to be the 2 best teams in the NFC at this moment.Any thoughts? | |
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| Mother Induces Labor So Husband Can Attend Game | | Chicago, ILChicago school teacher Colleen Pavelka knows how much her husband loves the Bears. Apparently, she loves him even more.Collen chose to have the birth of their second child a few days early so Mark Pavelka could attend Sunday's NFC Championship Showdown between the Bears and the New Orleans Saints.The baby was due Monday, but when Colleen went in for an appointment Friday afternoon, her doctors told her she coulf opt for an early delivery. She decided to do so.After nearly six hours of labor, 8-pound, 9-ounce Mark Patrick Pavelka was born Friday night.Colleen Pavelka planned to catch the game in her hospital room, while baby Mark Patrick was bunbled in the Bears recieving blanket his grandmother bought him for Christmas.Associated Press, 2007 | |
| | Would you go this far for your husband or significant other, if you could? | | From a news story I was reading, it appears that a woman in Chicago loves her husband so much that she was willing to induce labor and have her child a few days early just to insure that her husband could attend Sunday's NFC Championship Showdown and see his favorite team play.What is the biggest sacrifice that you've ever made for a loved one? Would you go as far as the woman in this story did? You can read the full news story here:http://www.davesdaily.com/out.php?id=23833&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wftv.com%2Ffamily%2F10807124%2Fdetail.html | |
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