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Plus, if they did anything bad to their beloved packer gods, the illusion that they are gods and cannot be defeated will vanish. White will become black; up will be down; Packers and their fans will not be gay. And bandwagon football fans that buy into their delusion (and their overpriced TV packages/merchandise) will groan and gnash their teeth from such betrayal. It would be the end of all things trendy within football. Even the beloved wear-pink-for-breast-cancer-while-ignoring-that-prostate-cancer-kills-more-men-than-women month will fade from the league's yearly policies.

Thus, the show must go on or life as we know it ends.
 

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These Scab Refs are such a Clown Car disaster that the League would only make the enmity worse by fining them. The call sucked. It was a gross miscarriage of Sports Justice.....and The Packers.....can still suck it...........


It was so wrong......yet....so right!
 

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These Scab Refs are such a Clown Car disaster that the League would only make the enmity worse by fining them. The call sucked. It was a gross miscarriage of Sports Justice.....and The Packers.....can still suck it...........


It was so wrong......yet....so right!

I think the call was right, no matter which way it would've went. Complete judgement call and I'm not sure the real refs would've made a different call. I do hope the Pack miss the playoffs by one game so we can hear them whine about this again later.
 
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Lang says Packers discussed extreme measures on flight home

If you are bored and feel like reading 300+ comments of people telling the Packers to grow a sack and stop whining follow the link. Made my morning better. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...sed-extreme-measures-on-flight-home/#comments

I wish they would take a kneel every play!

Lang says Packers discussed extreme measures on flight home
Posted by Mike Florio on September 25, 2012, 8:40 PM EDT
Giants Packers Football AP

The Packers weren’t happy about the outcome of last night’s game against the Seahawks. How happy weren’t they?

Offensive lineman T.J. Lang told 97.1 The Ticket in Detroit on Tuesday that, during the flight home from Seattle, the players discussed the possibility of going on strike — or simply taking a knee on every offensive snap — until the lockout of the officials ends.

“Whatever it takes, it’s just a total embarrassment to everybody watching the game, the players in the game, it’s not fun to be part of something like that,” Lang told the Valenti & Foster show. “If it keeps going on, it’s going to get ugly. . . . Going into a game worrying about the refs more than the other team, it’s a problem. The NFL, the Commissioner, if they don’t take action after last night. . . . That should be the last straw.”

Lang said he regrets using profanity to express himself on Twitter after the game, but that he believes more people should speak up.

“We were furious, man, as soon as we got into the locker room we turned the TVs on, it was just heartbreaking to have the game taken from us like that,” Lang said, confirming that roughly 20 players were throwing things at the monitor. “We put too much effort, blood, sweat and tears into this game to have it taken from us. . . .

“It was kind of embarrassing to be part of it, everybody was furious, a lot of guys are trying to take the high road, but it’s hard to do when there’s that much emotion into one game. To have the win actually stolen from you? It’s frustrating.”

With no indication that the league has any extra urgency to resolve the lockout, maybe the time for extreme measures from the players is coming. Their union has done plenty of talking, but has taken no action. If the time for action hasn’t arrived, it never will.
 

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Players can say whatever they want after the game. They're immune to suspensions and fines for criticizing the NFL because that would be taking away their freedom of speech.
 

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Players can say whatever they want after the game. They're immune to suspensions and fines for criticizing the NFL because that would be taking away their freedom of speech.

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What a bunch of whiny bitches. He should be more embarrassed by the 8 sacks they gave up in the first half.
 

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S-C-H-A-D-E-N-F-R-E-U-D-E-!

Schadenfreude.......sure the Cheese Monkeys got hosed.........but isn't it .......wonderful....?!
 

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zomg, we (the Packers) don't get all the calls! How will we ever win?

the replacement refs forgot to read the memo, to favor some teams.

great time to be a Bears fan.
 

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