Any player/coach in Seattle that really thinks they won that game has zero integrity as a man and should be embarrassed. — TJ Lang (@TJLang70) September 25, 2012 The sports world is still in a huff over Monday night’s enema performed on the Green Bay Packers by the […]
The outrage continues from Monday night’s embarrassing display in Seattle that cost Green Bay a victory. Last night’s biggest individual loser was M.D. Jennings, the defensive back who clearly intercepted Russell Wilson’s game-ending “touchdown pass.”
Following the chaos of Green Bay’s 14-12 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Monday night, Wisconsin Democratic State Senator Jon Erpenbach took to Twitter to voice his displeasure. He decided to tweet what appears to be Roger Goodell’s phone number.
We know that Golden Tate “caught” the game-winning touchdown pass against the Packers to give Seattle a controversial 14-12 win but what happened during the play was nearly as offensive.
The Green Bay Packers lost 14-12 to the Seattle Seahawks in one of the all-time screwjobs in NFL history. Packers defensive back M.D. Jennings appeared to intercept Russell Wilson’s last-second pass but when he fell to the ground the officials ruled Golden Tate shared possession; and thus, was […]
Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (with some assistance from a porous offensive line) laid an egg last night during Chicago’s 23-10 loss to the Packers. Green Bay sacked Cutler seven times and picked him off on four occasions.
San Francisco’s David Akers eked out a record-tying 63-yard field goal on Sunday in Green Bay prior to halftime. A shrewd maneuver by 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh right before halftime put Akers in position for the field goal that gave San Francisco a 16-7 lead over the […]
My answer on who will represent the AFC and NFC has already changed about 20 times during the preseason.
This picture of Drew Brees, Tom Brady, and Gisele looks like one of those default pictures wedged into a frame at a crafts shop. Oh, six NFL preseason games took place on Thursday…
Last night, the NFL Network’s Top 100 poll came to its conclusion in unsurprising fashion with Aaron Rodgers finishing number one. Rodgers bested New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees for the honor.