FanIQ.com - 1/11/2008
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Even without the numerous reminders this week, I'm sure you haven't forgotten Matt Hasselbeck's unfortunate sequence the last time Seattle visited Green Bay in the playoffs. "We'll take the ball, and we're going to score." Al Harris had other plans.
Breaking: Seahawks Sign Katie Hnida To Replace Josh Brown
FanIQ.com 1/11/2008 — No, not really, but they should. Surely, you remember Ms. Hnida who was involved in the Gary Barnett scandal at Colorado, then transfered to New Mexico where she broke the gender barrier by getting onto the field. Green Bay would likely block her PAT's, but at least she wouldn't need heated panties. Good luck this weekend, Josh. You pansy.
Packers face Seahawks in playoffs: It’s a family affair
mvn.com 1/12/2008 — In light of Holmgren’s return to Green Bay, now 10 years later, a Wisconsin radio station near Appleton, WAPL-FM, even tried to get the street temporarily renamed for Saturday’s NFC divisional playoff game in Lambeau Field. Some of the nominations were Donald Drive (has a nice ring, doesn’t it?), McCarthy Mile, Holmgren Go-A-Way, Holmgren Way Overrated, Benedict Arnold Boulevard, Defector ...
Divisional Playoffs: 1/12/2008 Green Bay Packers vs. Seattle Seahawks
thestartingfive.wordpress.com 1/11/2008 —
Green Bay vs. Seattle 4:30 pm FOX
Ok, we’re going to shorten up the chalk talk this week and get right down to it.
This is when we find out if the bye week is a curse wrapped in a gift. And if momentum gained last weekend leads to burnout.
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NFL Playoffs Open Thread: Seahawks @ Packers
awfulannouncing.blogspot.com 1/12/2008 — Like it says above. Leave the worst of the announcing team in comments, and OMDQ will be here for Jags-Patriots after this one. Oh, and the picture is from the last time these teams met in the playoffs, when Al Harris made Matt Hasselbeck eat his "We'll take the ball and we're gonna score!" Over/under for Favre Fellating by announcers: 15.
Experienced Seahawks visit Packers (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NFL News 1/11/2008
It was the kind of question Al Harris probably was supposed to answer no to, even if he didn't really believe it. Instead, the Green Bay Packers cornerback chose to acknowledge the obvious: Yes, the Seattle Seahawks' postseason experience gives them ...