The blog title is pure sarcasm, by the way.
The fourth quarter of this game was so uneventful, many media members took more interest in the Cowboys-Lions contest which ended in the Cowboys stealing a 28-27 victory over the Lions and all but guaranteeing home-field advantage in the playoffs.
The Packers, on the other hand, beat the Raiders 38-7. It was pretty much the game most expected — ugly, a bit chippy and entirely one-sided.
The Packers clinced the NFC North and a playoff spot for the first time in three seasons. Brett Favre, who appeared to take some fashion tips from Dane Cook for his post-game press conference attire, threw for 266 yards and Ryan Grant, dressed in a moderate sweater and jeans, rushed for 156. Grant is on pace to reach 1,000 yards for the season.
That's all from here. As my much more hip co-worker Joe Ziemer likes to say, see you in the 715.
- John Casper Jr.
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The Packers SHOULD win...they have only beat 1 team with a winning record so far this year (When they played them) and that was Detroit...who is now under 500??? Wait until the playoffs and we will see them play one more time??? At least Dallas has played "quality" teams!
The Packers should've won big...they have only beat 1 team with a winning record all year (when they played them) and that was Detroit...who is now under 500??? What is going to happen in the playoffs...when they play a team with a winning record??? and refs that don't cherish Brett "take a dive for Strahan" Favre??? Good luck Pack!
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