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Originally Posted by Bond
YES!!!!!!!! YES!!!!!!!!!!! PACKERS ARE IN THE PLAYOFFS!
VIKINGS ALWAYS CHOKE!!!!! WOOOOO!!!!!
Holy ****, I just got back from the game and it was pure bliss. That's the best Packer game I have ever been to (that's only three).
We'll be hosting the Seahawks next week. Our old coach returns for one last playoff game, it's going to be interesting.
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Man...I wish I could have been there to watch that game. I caught the whole thing on TV, though. It was great! And I could not believe the fantastic comeback made by the Cardinals.
When I realized the Vikings had lost, I was like "holy crap! The packers are actually in!" W00t!
My mom's a tad angry. She doesnt like Favre. For no good reason, too. She says "they make him out to be a god." and Im like "Well...."
Thankful I am thought that I at least got to see it on TV...
Picture this, if you will:
Last game of the season. In order for the Green Bay Packers to make it into the play offs, they must defeat the talented and skilled Denver Broncos. But at they same time, they must pray that the 4-12 Arizona Cardinals can somehow defeat the mighty Minnesota Vikings. It should have been an improbable occurance, nay, impossible!
But it was not impossible, just highly improbable. The Green Bay Packers, led by the godlike talent and skill of Bret Favre, hammered the Denver Broncos, with a final score of 31-3. This should not have been enough. If the Vikings had smote down the Cardinals, then all would have been lost, and the Packers would have played their last game of the season.
But from half a continent away, the Cardinals smiled upon the packers.
The cardinals were at first loosing the game. Then, in the last two minutes, they managed to score 2 touchdowns.
In the end, the Vikings could not stop the Cardinals at 4th and 25. 25 yards to a touchdown. 25 yards to victory. With thousands of miles between them, all that actually seperated the Cardinals and the Packers was 25 yards. Then, under the gaze of thousands of on lookers, and millions of TV watchers, and millions of Radio listeners, including the Packers vs. Bronco's audiance, Arizona's Nathan Poole caught a 28 yard touchdown pass.
A silent tremble, quickley followed by an outroar ran up the crowd, and, half a continent away, the exact same thing happened in Lambeau Field.
Go Packers Go!