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Originally Posted by Senator Clay Davis
Hmmm, 2010, no home playoff games, Super Bowl. 2011, 1 home playoff game, bust. Also, the Packers have lost 4 of their last 6 home playoff games. So some more food for thought for you.
And sorry, but the Seattle game didn't matter. If it mattered the Packers would have had no control over their destiny. They still had control, thanks to the Seahawks no less, of their own destiny as to a bye. And they blew it. Sorry that sucks for you as a Packer fan, but you do know only you and other Packer fans think you got jobbed still? Get over it already, the Packers had the 2 seed in their hands and lost to Christian Ponder. I know its beyond humiliating, but accept it and move on.
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Your attempts at trying to make yourself feel better about a bloated record are so amusing, keep it up.
And no...not only Packer fans are thinking they got jobbed, they did and the entire NFL agreed including the league itself. Your revisionist history is remarkable however.
Its very simple...if the call in the Seahawk game is correctly made as evidenced by everyone who saw it other than the banker posing as a referee, then after the conclusion of yesterdays NFL schedule, the Packers would be in the number 2 seed and a bye into the following week...this is neither disputable nor that difficult to wrap your head around.
Not sure what your blathering on about other things has to do with any of it. If they had won an extra game as forced to by this decision, then yeah they would have been in that position as well, but they didnt. They did however, beat the Seahawks fair and square, they were just not awarded the win as everyone else in the league was every other game this season.
Not worth going over again and again however, and this is my last comment about it...knowing I am 100% correct in saying what i did.