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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Wed Dec 21, 2005 2:32 am

Since there are a lot of football fans on here (LOL) I thought most of you would get a chuckle out of this one. I know Angie will!! And I see that Classic is MIA right now :shock:

But then again, I guess if this only happens once every 25 years, that's pretty good :shock: I always have to stay positive!!


Packers Suffer Worst Loss in 25 Years

BALTIMORE - Years from now, Kyle Boller won't care that the game meant nothing. The oft-criticized quarterback will remember that he outplayed Brett Favre. Boller put on a dazzling performance on a national stage and guided the Baltimore Ravens to a 48-3 rout of the Green Bay Packers on Monday night.

It was the low point of an awful season for the Packers (3-11), who absorbed their most lopsided loss since a 61-7 defeat at Chicago in 1980.

"It was tough to watch any part of that game," Green Bay coach Mike Sherman said. "We didn't execute in any phase."

Boller was 19-of-27 for 253 yards and three touchdowns before leaving with 8 minutes to go. There's still no guarantee he will return as the starter next year, but for one night he looked like a No. 1 draft pick.

"It was a really good win. My teammates, my guys, they allowed me to do it," Boller said. "My job is to put points on the board and score, and that's what we did tonight."

Boller showed poise in the pocket, was accurate with his throws and didn't commit a turnover. Unfortunately for the Ravens (5-9), his most effective outing as a pro produced a franchise record for points but came far too late to salvage a season that long ago turned sour.

Favre, meanwhile, struggled from the outset in his final appearance on ABC's "Monday Night Football." The 15-year veteran has enjoyed many memorable moments on Monday night, but this was one he would prefer to forget.

Favre was 14-of-29 for 144 yards and two interceptions before being replaced by Aaron Rodgers late in the third quarter.

"I thought it was time to take him out of the game," Sherman said. "I thought it was getting out of hand."

Favre's two interceptions gave him a career-high 24 for the season, and it marked the first time in his illustrious career that he has gone three straight starts without a touchdown pass. One of the interceptions was by Deion Sanders, the 53rd of his career.

Green Bay played the final three quarters without running back Samkon Gado, who left with a knee injury after gaining 45 yards on six carries.

Todd Heap caught nine passes for 110 yards and two touchdowns. The fifth-year tight end has 2,841 career yards receiving, breaking the team mark held by Qadry Ismail.

"That was the most fun I've had this season," Heap said. "Kyle and I said before the game, `Let's just go out and have fun tonight.' And we did. It shows what we're capable of doing."

Jamal Lewis ran for 105 yards and a touchdown for the Ravens, who are 5-2 at home and winless on the road.

Boller was 14-of-18 in the first half to stake Baltimore to a 24-3 lead. He added a 27-yard touchdown pass to Heap on the Ravens' first possession of the third quarter, leaving Favre with no chance of pulling off one of his patented comebacks.

Instead, Favre lasted only two more series before calling it a night.

Not long after that, many in the crowd of 70,604 — the largest to watch an NFL game in Baltimore — began filing out.

After the Packers went three-and-out on the game's opening series, B.J. Sams returned a punt 49 yards to the Green Bay 18. That set up a 2-yard scoring pass from Boller to Heap, the first time this season Baltimore scored a touchdown on its first drive.

The Ravens made it 14-0 on their next possession, moving 75 yards in five plays in a drive that lasted just over two minutes. A 17-yard run by Lewis and a 22-yard pass to Derrick Mason set up an 11-yard touchdown run by rookie wide receiver Mark Clayton, who took the snap in shotgun formation and sprinted around right end.

It was the most points the Ravens scored in the opening quarter this season, and more points than they scored in seven of their previous 13 games. Although the Ravens punted on their next series, Boller was 6-for-6 in the first quarter.

Ahmad Carroll followed Clayton's touchdown with a 57-yard kickoff return, setting up a 27-yard field goal by Ryan Longwell.

Baltimore made it 21-3 with the kind of drive that has eluded the offensively challenged team for much of the season. The 16-play, 96-yard march followed an interception by Samari Rolle and was extended by a third-down holding call against Green Bay safety Mark Roman.

On the fifth third-down play of the possession, Boller threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to Randy Hymes, who made a leaping one-handed grab in the end zone in front of Carroll.

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Postby NealIsGod » Wed Dec 21, 2005 2:50 am

I have never seen a team mail it in like that. How pathetic. The season can't end soon enough for Favre.

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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Wed Dec 21, 2005 2:55 am

I totally agree with you!!!

I just hope he stays one more year. Who would want to retire on such a crappy, embarrassing year?

I think they should cut a bunch of the offensive line too!!
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Postby NealIsGod » Wed Dec 21, 2005 3:03 am

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:I totally agree with you!!!

I just hope he stays one more year. Who would want to retire on such a crappy, embarrassing year?

I think they should cut a bunch of the offensive line too!!


Like I said in another thread, I think Favre will stick around another year b/c I think the Pack will hire Mariucci, who supposedly was the guy who taught Fvre how to be an NFL QB. But don't expect a winning season.
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Wed Dec 21, 2005 3:08 am

NealIsGod says:
Like I said in another thread, I think Favre will stick around another year b/c I think the Pack will hire Mariucci, who supposedly was the guy who taught Fvre how to be an NFL QB. But don't expect a winning season.


I do expect a winning season next year, I really do!! Things will come together, I have a feeling that we'll be getting a few great trades too!!

Favre has to go out on top!! I really believe that!


Luckily we can go back on old posts so we'll have to see - LOL

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Postby Rockindeano » Wed Dec 21, 2005 3:16 am

Why on earth would you be proud of a team that stopped competing 5 minutes into the game?

Favre comes back? Another 4-12 year.. Besides, HE is part of the problem.
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Wed Dec 21, 2005 3:26 am

Dean says:

Why on earth would you be proud of a team that stopped competing 5 minutes into the game?


Me?? I will always be proud of the Packers - LOL No matter what, they're still my favorite team. I've been a fan through the good times and a bigger fan went they were terrible - LOL
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Favre comes back? Another 4-12 year.. Besides, HE is part of the problem.


Yes, I hope he comes back!! No, not another 4-12 year, not next year. He'll go out on top of the game, unless he gets injured then they're screwed. He's just a little part of the problem :wink:

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Postby classicstyxfan » Wed Dec 21, 2005 5:23 am

Classic.....MIA ?

Yep, guilty as charged, but If I wasn't, Christmas wouldn't have come to my house this year ! ( a guy has to do his shopping sometime.......)

Yes, last night was a low point for the Green and Gold, but I'm not ready to throw in the towel on NEXT year just yet......we are 20 million below the salary cap, in nearly the best shape of anyone in the league
going into the off season. Looks like we'l be darned close to the top pick in each round, and we'll have back our top receiver, and some NFL caliber running backs.

If the Bears can go from 5-11 to winning the NFC central in 1 year with their best QB injured most of the year, we can stage a similar rebound. Thats what makes the NFL the best of all professional sports.

So, talk smack about this year all you want......but lets see what happens in the off season before putting nails in the coffin for the future.
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Postby Rockindeano » Wed Dec 21, 2005 5:35 am

Just curious, as I don't want to beat up on you when you are obviously down, but please tell Donald Driver is NOT your best receiver. Boy, he really laid out for Brett last night didn't he?

He should be on waivers..this morning.
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Postby classicstyxfan » Wed Dec 21, 2005 8:43 am

Deano,

I'm afraid he's our #1 for the rest of this year.......I didnt see most of half #2, s I saw no compelling reason to fight biology, which was urging me to sleep it off like a really BAD hangover.

ol' D.D. had a bad case of "Alligator arms" did he ??? I'm sorry to hear that, in the past he nearly gotten himself KILLED going after errant passes. A couple of years ago they took him off on a stretcher in the middle of one game after landing on his head/neck.
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Postby DeeJaySTYX » Wed Dec 21, 2005 2:50 pm

Suite says;

Me?? I will always be proud of the Packers - LOL No matter what, they're still my favorite team. I've been a fan through the good times and a bigger fan went they were terrible - LOL


Good for you Suite... :) Not many people would admit that... :wink:


Favre comes back? Another 4-12 year.. Besides, HE is part of the problem.


Yes, I hope he comes back!! No, not another 4-12 year, not next year. He'll go out on top of the game, unless he gets injured then they're screwed. He's just a little part of the problem :wink:


I hope Bret comes back too. I also agree he is a small part of the problem (Extremely small), but also keep in mind that he doesn't have the same team that he had back 4 to 10 years ago...He doesn't have the same receivers and he doesn't have the protection of his offensive line like he used to and that can change his performance drastically, and the Packers don't have the same Defense backed by Reggie White... 8)
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Wed Dec 21, 2005 3:02 pm

Hey DeeJay!!! Glad to see you this evening. I might have another concert date announced soon for some of us. Some time in April, but I don't know where it's going to be and you know that drives me crazy not knowing - LOL

Good for you Suite... Not many people would admit that...


I had such a blast when they were doing pretty bad, still a great time to be on the bandwagon :)

I hope Bret comes back too. I also agree he is a small part of the problem (Extremely small), but also keep in mind that he doesn't have the same team that he had back 4 to 10 years ago...He doesn't have the same receivers and he doesn't have the protection of his offensive line like he used to and that can change his performance drastically, and the Packers don't have the same Defense backed by Reggie White...


I totally agree with you!!
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Postby DeeJaySTYX » Wed Dec 21, 2005 3:10 pm

Suite says;

Hey DeeJay!!! Glad to see you this evening. I might have another concert date announced soon for some of us. Some time in April, but I don't know where it's going to be and you know that drives me crazy not knowing - LOL


Glad to see you too...

That sounds cool...Let me know when you hear something....I look foward to it...

I had such a blast when they were doing pretty bad, still a great time to be on the bandwagon :)


Again, Good for you...That's what counts the most is to have fun... :wink:
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Wed Dec 21, 2005 3:22 pm

DeeJay wrote:

Glad to see you too...
That sounds cool...Let me know when you hear something....I look foward to it...


I'm dying to know. All I know it will be in April, it will be posted on his site soon and it's some place that I like to go to or I would be interested in. So that can be almost any part of the US and Canada - LOL I'm hoping it will be close to our area!! I'm flying to the South if one of the concerts come to be!!
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