Chris and Dave are frosted, irked about the officiating that cost the Packers a home victory over their rival to the west, the Minnesota Vikings. The fellas don’t often use the refs as whipping boys, but this time it seemed merited. But Chris and Dave note it wasn’t a loss, so it wasn’t all bad — even though it felt about as satisfying as kissing a female relative…or the opposition’s QB.
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2 responses to “Packers Therapy — Episode 320 — A Tie is Like Kissing Cousins”
Well, when I grew up I had a smokin hot 2nd cousin that I wouldn’t have minded kissing, we were both 14-15-ish. Yikes… Never happened, but…. I think we both wanted to.
Packers still should have put them away. Yeah, I’m disappointed, but viewing the film some things stick out to me. Number one, field goals instead of touchdowns. Number two, we drafted many receivers, yet none are contributing to stretching the field, with use of our tight ends not ultized more. Number three, our running backs were disappearing in the second half, with little use flat passes, screens, or draws to offset the queens rush. Number four, our pass rush and defense folded just like Capers defenses did in the fourth quarter. Totally lost and the vikes were in better shape! With the above points made, we had a great opportunity and failed in those mentioned areas. Wer’e a good team with Rodgers as usual, but still lacking in key areas. Facts.