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I missed the Al Harris pick... I mean, TO catch. What an absolutely horrendous call. Awful. Shameful. Disgusting.
I missed the Al Harris pick... I mean, TO catch. What an absolutely horrendous call. Awful. Shameful. Disgusting.
Rogers looks like the real deal.
I don't believe Farve is hurt. I believe he is waiting to see if the kid can make a game of it and come back in if he can.
Thats a dangerious game.
Speaking of pudding ... Sanders looks like he's been covering the fridge lately.
Brett opted out because they were getting hammered. He will not let this kid engineer a W.
Sometimes backups look good and even great in stretches. Don't crown his ass just yet. He couldn't run the Favre offense, but then who could. I said all along this season that Brett was now playing McCarthy's offense under house arrest. You saw what happens when he violates the terms of that arrest in the drives just before he got his boo boo. Maybe Rogers can run this offense. Maybe lots of guys could. If he can, what does that do to the MVP blather...
Am I the only one who kinda likes NFLN coverage? I mean they showed the inside of the replay booth before the game, it seems like there's less commericals, at halftime they're right next to the Packers lockerroom doing a live report. If they can just get a decent play-by-play man and I don't really like Collinsworth either, they'd be fine.
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Posted 9:03 PM CT
As he left the field at halftime, Favre told Steve Mariucci that he got hit right on the nerve in his arm and has numbness in his hand. It remains to be seen if he'll be able to grip a ball well enough to return"