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I caught the second half...it was bad equally . I turned off the TV when the Seahawks missed the TD chance and turned the ball over to GB with a minute or so to go.
 
i dont knows how to do's bold culas. but dad be's GRARIANE¡¡¡
RED IS BABALL TEAM. NUDF SAEID

GO RED¡¡¡¡!
The Eagirls blo. that, i can't remember the the last time i was so embarrassed.
Buttkissinears suk too, can't lose for losin.
i hereby tender my f/b fan 2012/13 resignation.
My final answer. GO ZONA RED BYRD'S
 
“I got to start off on something that was really troubling that occurred last night," said the Wisconsin congressman and Republican vice-presidential nominee at the top of his town hall here. "Did you guys watch that Packer game last night? I mean, give me a break. It is time to get the real refs."

But he didn't stop there. Ryan actually tried to draw a line between the replacement refs and President Obama.

"And you know what, it reminds me of President Obama and the economy," he contended. "If you can’t get it right, it is time to get out. I half think these refs work part-time for the Obama administration in the Budget Office. They see the national debt clock staring them in the face. They see a debt crisis, and they just ignore and pretend it didn’t even happen. They are trying to pick the winners and losers, and they don’t even do that very well.”
 
“No. No, I don't.”

- QB Christian Ponder, when asked if he felt bad for the Packers when they were victimized by the replacement officials at the end of Monday night's game at Seattle.
 
i don't really understand, how any these hard workin multi millionare MFRS could feel bad about anything ,





I'm. not jealous

Denial is a / was a river in Egypt.
 
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“No. No, I don't.”

- QB Christian Ponder, when asked if he felt bad for the Packers when they were victimized by the replacement officials at the end of Monday night's game at Seattle.

Hey, it was the correct call!!!! It was reviewed at the time and confirmed. Then it was reviewed by the main league office and confirmed. It's just a bunch of crybaby cheeseheads trying to pick on some Seattle Starbucks boys.....
 
Vikings' quarterback Christian Ponder, who has completed 70.1 percent of his passes without an interception in 2012, was limited in Minnesota's practice on Thursday because of a neck injury. Ponder was not on the injury report Wednesday.

Tight end Kyle Rudolph (thigh) and defensive end Jared Allen (back) were also listed as limited participants Thursday on the Vikings injury report.

Coach Leslie Frazier said he doesn't believe any of the injuries are serious and expects all three players to respond after a day of rest. Linebacker Erin Henderson (concussion) has not been cleared after not playing in the victory over San Francisco in Week 3.
 
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