NFC Championship - (6) Green Bay Packers at (2) Chicago Bears

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Jan 18, 2011 3:04pm
gorocks99;640787 wrote:[video=youtube;VvY2LNjkIh0][/video]

gorocks99 You live in Bear Country now ..in the heart of Bear Land .... I know your building ........... I know people in Chicago .. bad people (wait they are all bad) Next time I'm in Chicago we will talk ....


Bears by 10 ...
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Jan 18, 2011 3:30pm
wes_mantooth;640794 wrote:green bay by lots....they may be the most complete team left in the playoffs

I'd give the Steelers the slight edge in this department over the other three remaining teams.

They all have solid to great QBs but Ben is the only one who has won before. Twice.

And the Steelers defense is slightly the best of the group, although they're all stout.

Steelers running game although inconsistent is still solid with Mendenhall.
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Jan 18, 2011 3:32pm
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Jan 18, 2011 3:35pm
Belly35;642870 wrote:gorocks99 You live in Bear Country now ..in the heart of Bear Land .... I know your building ........... I know people in Chicago .. bad people (wait they are all bad) Next time I'm in Chicago we will talk ....


Bears by 10 ...

I found a nice bar that is packed (no pun intended) with Green Bay fans every Sunday in Lakeview, plan to be there at 10:45 on Sunday morning to hopefully get a seat. Bears fans are insufferable! Thankfully my mom from Milwaukee kept me and my brother on the right path ... he's a stockholder now, I've been to the annual shareholder's meeting in the past with him. Great times.

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Jan 18, 2011 5:23pm
Got to root for the Packers, since my wife's cousin is a coach for Green Bay.
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Jan 18, 2011 6:01pm
wghfan;642984 wrote:Got to root for the Packers, since my wife's cousin is a coach for Green Bay.

who might that be?
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Jan 18, 2011 6:11pm
vball10set;643019 wrote:who might that be?

Mike Trgovac, their DL coach.
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Jan 18, 2011 6:19pm
Oh, and in case anyone is up in arms about Aaron Rodgers "blowing off" a cancer patient ..

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/14567073/twosecond-video-clip-doesnt-at-all-capture-rodgers
I just saw the story about Aaron Rodgers and the cancer patient, and I'm crying. I'm guessing you've seen the story about Rodgers and the cancer patient, too -- but you're not crying. I'm guessing you're disgusted. With Rodgers. For dissing the cancer patient.

Incredibly, this has become one of the enduring plotlines of these playoffs: Green Bay's quarterback disses the cancer patient. The story is out there and it won't go away, not with the Packers playing Chicago on Sunday for a spot in the Super Bowl.


Aaron Rodgers is a great guy off the field, despite what you think you saw in a two-minute YouTube clip. If you don't know, it happened at an airport Saturday where the Packers were flying to Atlanta. As Rodgers walks through the terminal, he approaches a woman holding out her hat -- revealing her partially bald head -- and walks past. We wrote about it Sunday at CBSSports.com. I tweeted that link myself, posing the question, "Cancer patient snub?"

On the blog Deadspin.com, a post headlined, "So, did Aaron Rodgers really snub a cancer patient" generated 21,000 views in hours. The video is everywhere. See it for yourself, then run to the nearest message board to call Rodgers every bad word you can think of.

Or if you have a blog yourself, write a post called, "Aaron Rodgers disses cancer patient." It's OK, you won't be alone. A prominent NFL blogger used his pulpit to tear Rodgers to pieces after he saw the video.

Me, I'm in pieces here. Literally, I'm writing this with tears running down my face. Because I just saw the story about Aaron Rodgers and the cancer patient.

No, not the one about the autograph at the airport. Not that one.

This one. About a charity function for Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer (MACC), where Rodgers is on the board of directors. This is the story of Aaron Rodgers and another cancer patient, a little girl named Cheri. She's dead. Rodgers was at the MACC event, trying to raise money to save someone else's daughter, when Cheri's father asked him to autograph a football.

The father asked him to make it out to Cheri.

Rodgers thought about it, then wrote a sentence that left people there in tears:

To Cheri the angel. Save me a spot -- Aaron Rodgers

Understand something: That's Aaron Rodgers. The guy in the airport, dissing the cancer patient? That's not Aaron Rodgers -- and I'm not convinced he was dissing that cancer patient in the first place.

One danger of journalism, even a seemingly black-and-white video, is the occasional lack of context. You and I watched the video of Rodgers walking past a woman dressed in cancer-fighting pink, her head mostly bald, as she held a hat for him to sign. That portion of the video lasts two seconds. One, two, it's over. Boom.

Maybe you're smart enough to see those two seconds, and none of the minutes or even days that came before or after, and judge Aaron Rodgers. Me, I'm not that smart. For example, it took me four viewings before I noticed the tiny white cords coming out of Rodgers' ears. He was most likely listening to something, which means he couldn't hear the woman in pink as he hurried through the airport, just finished with security, his shoes back on and his phone again in his pocket. He had a team official at his side, and an NFC playoff game in 24 hours.

The man was preoccupied.

Two seconds. That's what you saw. You're going to judge Aaron Rodgers based on those two seconds? Not me, and I'm not crying anymore. Now I'm angry, because what happened to Aaron Rodgers -- yes, to him, because he's a victim here -- was wrong. I'm as guilty as anyone, now that I think of it, because my tweet wasn't innocent. I wasn't merely posing a question, as I self-servingly wrote a few paragraphs ago. I was spreading the story as far as my Twitter feed could spread it:

Look at Aaron Rodgers, everyone! Look!

Shame on me. I feel especially small after doing some research into Rodgers, trying to find out who this guy is. I mean, I know who he was on Sunday. He was Joe Montana, if not better, going 31 for 36 for 366 yards and three touchdowns. His 86.1-percent completion rate was second-best in NFL playoff history for a 300-yard game.

But who is Aaron Rodgers, really? That's what I researched after seeing that video from the airport, and I even stacked the deck against him. I Googled the phrases "Aaron Rodgers" and "cancer" and came up with more stories -- but not stories like the two-second clip from the airport. These were stories with context, like the one from the MACC event with the signed football, or the one from two Christmases ago when the Packers invited 75 kids from the Boys & Girls Club to a local bowling alley for soda, pizza and bowling with players. All of it free, of course. Before the event, the Packers called back and said they could accommodate more kids, so make it 100. At the event the kids were surprised with $100 each to shop for presents, accompanied by various Packers.

One was Aaron Rodgers.

He funded the whole thing himself.

And never told anyone.

That story is from 2009, but it didn't start to circulate for 12 months. Why? Because Rodgers never told the media. He was trying to help some kids, not himself.

Oh, and one more thing I found in my Aaron Rodgers research. You know that woman from the airport, the cancer patient he blew off? Turns out, she was at the airport a week earlier, too. She was there when the Packers flew to Philadelphia for their first playoff game.

There were no cameras, so nobody saw the real story of Aaron Rodgers and the cancer patient. The one where he stops and signs her autograph.
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Jan 19, 2011 2:08pm
gorocks99;642898 wrote:I found a nice bar that is packed (no pun intended) with Green Bay fans every Sunday in Lakeview, plan to be there at 10:45 on Sunday morning to hopefully get a seat. Bears fans are insufferable! Thankfully my mom from Milwaukee kept me and my brother on the right path ... he's a stockholder now, I've been to the annual shareholder's meeting in the past with him. Great times.

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Please don't tell me it's in Boytown which is an area within Lakeview?
You are new to the area they are Packer Fans for a reason.... in that bar.
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Jan 19, 2011 2:14pm
The first time these two played each other, if it wasn't for Matthews numerous PF's the Packers would've swept the Bears in the regular season.
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Jan 19, 2011 2:17pm
wghfan;642984 wrote:Got to root for the Packers, since my wife's cousin is a coach for Green Bay.

Dom Capers brother lives about 2 miles from me.
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Jan 19, 2011 2:18pm
Belly35;644094 wrote:Please don't tell me it's in Boytown which is an area within Lakeview?
You are new to the area they are Packer Fans for a reason.... in that bar.

Nope, nope ... not in Boystown. More in Central Lakeview, on Racine Ave, west of the El by about 3 blocks.
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Jan 19, 2011 2:24pm
gorocks99;644116 wrote:Nope, nope ... not in Boystown. More in Central Lakeview, on Racine Ave, west of the El by about 3 blocks.
Wills ..... South of Belmont about 7 block from your building. 4 block west and 3 block south from your building
Nice place I eaten there once.... nice area just on the borader of Lincoln Park
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Jan 19, 2011 2:27pm
My best friend lives in Boystown. Big whoop, you wanna fight about it?

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Jan 19, 2011 10:32pm
Saw this in the NY Times today, thought it was pretty cool.

Tracing the N.F.L.’s Oldest Rivalry
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/19/sports/football/19rivalry.html?_r=1&ref=todayspaper&pagewanted=all
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Jan 22, 2011 8:03pm
prediction time

Packers 26
Bears 17

We're headed for a two-week Rodgers hypefest before the Super Bowl and nothing is going to stop it.
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Jan 22, 2011 9:32pm
Its gonna be a good game but I think the Packers will pull it out

If Calvin Johnsons catch was ruled a touchdown in week one, the Bears miss the playoffs
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Jan 23, 2011 10:44am
I'm sticking with the Packers by 10+.
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Jan 23, 2011 1:46pm
Packers edge the Bears. The Bears defense keeps it close, but in the end, it is the Packers defense that creates a key interception that seals it.
Packers 20
Bears 17
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Jan 23, 2011 3:01pm
The dude that sings the nation anthem is epic....... that place is rockin
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Jan 23, 2011 3:10pm
Rodgers is killing it.
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Jan 23, 2011 3:11pm
Rodgers comes out on fire. The kid puts the ball exactly where it needs to be.

Packers might be the most dangerous team left in the playoffs with the way this guy is playing
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Jan 23, 2011 3:12pm
Rodgers made that look easy.
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Jan 23, 2011 3:13pm
Looks like the Packers are going to be in the super Bowl unless they have trouble with fumbles, dropped passes, or a QB concussion!