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7 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

He definitely did not get that first down. People talk about the seahawks and their luck or whatever but Green Bay always gets fortuitous calls. 

True story.

I remember one in particular from earlier this season involving one mister Aaron Rogers and one Gerald McCoy.

*mutters darkly under his breathe about Jerome Boger.*

 

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Worth noting that the NFC Championship features a head coach in his third year vs one in his first.

Meanwhile, the AFC Championship features a coach in his second year vs one who first became a head coach back when we were worried about all our computers blowing up because of two digit year codes.

Andy Reid is the only coach left in the playoffs who's been a head coach for more than three years.

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11 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

He definitely did not get that first down. People talk about the seahawks and their luck or whatever but Green Bay always gets fortuitous calls. 

Like the fumble recovery in the first quarter.... Sure GB gets more calls than teams like us but nowhere near the darlings like the Niners, Pats, Broncos, etc.

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12 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Worth noting that the NFC Championship features a head coach in his third year vs one in his first.

Meanwhile, the AFC Championship features a coach in his second year vs one who first became a head coach back when we were worried about all our computers blowing up because of two digit year codes.

Andy Reid is the only coach left in the playoffs who's been a head coach for more than three years.

Wait, Andy Reid’s only been a head coach for the past 20 years? That can’t be right. I’m pretty sure he was coaching when they started letting women vote.

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Just now, 1of10Charnatives said:

Wait, Andy Reid’s only been a head coach for the past 20 years? That can’t be right. I’m pretty sure he was coaching when they started letting women vote.

Yeah, that surprised me too :)

It's still a pretty healthy stretch, especially when you consider his opponents.

That, plus he was an assistant for a while before he was a head coach.

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Movies released the year Andy Reid became a head coach...

- The Matrix

- Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace

- Office Space

- The Sixth Sense

- The Green Mile

Also from that year...

- The Euro was created

- Napster was introduced

- Boris Yeltsin was president in Russia

- Lance Armstrong won his first Tour de France

And Nickelodeon introduced a new cartoon called "SpongeBob SquarePants"

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