Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Really?

In my continued quest to do no actual work, I came across this nugget. Is this for real? Wisenhunt is "irked" that Mike McCarthy wanted to actually do something productive with the three hours on Sunday afternoon? If he had such a problem with it, I have an idea for you: DON'T FUCKING LET IT HAPPEN. The Packers chose not to fuck around. The Cardinals weren't interested. So what, it is the Packers fault that you got your ass kicked? And to use the term "to have the audacity"? It was outrageous and audacious for the Packers to not play all of its backups for 4 quarters? Its not like the Packers were playing St. Mary's Burn Center. Last I checked, the Cardinals were a NFL team, and a pretty damn good one. While the argument sounds alot like St. Mary's Burn Center bitching when UNC beats them by 70 in basketball, it holds no weight.

Also, the idea that Rodgers was throwing to "pass He Who Shall Not Be Named for second on the all-time list" is retarded. If this was true, why wouldn't he have stayed in to throw for another 24 yards (or whatever it is) to pass Lynn Dickey for first????

If this is true, Wisenhunt should be embarrassed. If he was looking for a way to piss me (and probably the Packers) off, he just found one. Here's to hoping the Packers get up by four TDs again on Sunday, and continue to put it on them.

7 comments:

Bear said...

Agreed, there's no crying in football Ken

Juicelaw said...

Also, UNC actually just lost to St. Mary's Burn Center on Monday, so I should maybe pick a new analogy? :)

Juicelaw said...

John Wall is the new Young Money. Although Money had the best flat top I've seen since 1987 last night, so he's go that going for him.

The Sports Bottle said...

UNC may not be great this year, but they aren't bad. They did beat both Ohio St and Michigan St. They won't do anything special this year, but will probably be winning another title in a couple years.

Juicelaw said...

Couldn't you say that about UNC every year. Because if they don't win one this year, they are never more than two years away. Kentucky might fuck that up with Calipari though.

The Sports Bottle said...

Not quite. They went from 1993 to 2005 without a championship.

Juicelaw said...

I was blacked out from 1999 to 2003 so I guess I had forgotten.