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IF we lose tomorrow (keyword IF) remember 2011..


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The year is 2011. The Packers go on the road during the regular season to met life stadium and beat the Giants on their home turf.. Packers finish 15-1 with the no 1 seed, get homefield throughout in the absolute worst place an away team can play in Jan at Lambeu Field, they then lose to the Giants at Lambeu and the giants go on to the SB that year..

So whats my point?! My point is while I want nothing more than to win and be 8-0, a loss also just wont bother me as much. We will still be in fantastic shape and have the inside track on the no 2 seed, we still get a playoff bye and we still host a playofff game at home, honestly, going to Lambeu in Jan for the NFCC game really wouldnt bother me as much. We are precisely the kind of team that is built to win in those conditions. 

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Dude, don't kid yourself.  If we were to lose tomorrow you'd post a long winded, insanely idiotic panic thread about how the sky is falling, we won't win another game all season, we need to let Norman walk because he isn't worth big money, how we screwed up giving Cam big money, and oh yeah... they're gonna have to amputate KB's leg.

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11 minutes ago, RickyManningJr said:

Better yet, remember in 2002 when the Panthers were 3 or 4 and 0 and Shayne Graham, who was filling in for an injured Jon Kasay, missed a game winning fg from a reasonable distance and the Panthers went on to suck the rest of the year?

fug no but I remember going to see them play in Dallas that year and the cowboys scored 2 td's in like the last 5 minutes and won 14-13.

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