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5 minutes ago, FranklinFldEBUpper said:

Minnesota easily. For the most part, Eagles fans don’t really mind the Packers.

Over time these things can change of course. 

We like you guys too.

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Think We can safely say Quinn is a bust 

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4 minutes ago, bitbased said:

I don't think anyone here hates the Packers unless if it's for some personal reason. On the other hand, Minnesota (their fans?) is very easy to dislike though.

Whiners.

https://www.dailynorseman.com/2018/3/25/17160882/report-nfl-looking-into-fan-behavior-nfc-championship-game

 

1 minute ago, rrfierce said:

Think We can safely say Quinn is a bust 

IMO, it was still a necessary move.

Just now, 4for4EaglesNest said:

Make sure you guys clean up and you’re done.  

😂 That was hilarious I have to say.

 

25 minutes ago, MrGreenBay said:

You Eagle fans think that Skol chant is retarded like I do? Who do you guys hate more us or Minnesota? 

Cowpads. 

5 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

It's going to be weird watching the Packers without Rodgers. Unless Love turns out to be a stud, the Packers for almost my entire life, at least since I started seriously watching football as a kid had elite QB play. Favre and Rodgers for the last 30 years basically. Their fans have really been fortunate in that way, some franchises go decades without an elite QB.

The Majik Man was before your time?

3 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

It's going to be weird watching the Packers without Rodgers. Unless Love turns out to be a stud, the Packers for almost my entire life, at least since I started seriously watching football as a kid had elite QB play. Favre and Rodgers for the last 30 years basically. Their fans have really been fortunate in that way, some franchises go decades without an elite QB.

But I'm sorry, Detroit and Minny are just boring. I hate watching games in domes. Especially playoff games. There's something special about watching big games outdoors, on grass, in the elements. And there's no better stadium for that than Lambeau. So GB is one of those teams I always hope is competitive because it's just more fun to watch football when they're good.

No one has ever said "I hope the Lions are good, can't wait to watch a playoff game at Ford Field!" Domes have no personality. Even the Superdome when the Saints were great everyone talked about how loud it was, but all I know is watching it on TV it was the same as any other dome game. Give me outdoor football any day.

Once Rodgers goes, gonna be curious to see what happens to the Packers. Will they find their elite heir apparent or will they go through a rough patch?

It's going to be weird as just a football fan when he retires. He may only have 1 Lombardi but he's really fun to watch when he's not going up against you

Demeco Ryans was one of those players who if they wanted to, had the traits to become a good HC.  I just hope the team that hires him aren't badly run

1 minute ago, UK Eagle said:

Demeco Ryans was one of those players who if they wanted to, had the traits to become a good HC.  I just hope the team that hires him aren't badly run

It'll be interesting to see where he goes. Hopefully not the NFCE lol

3 minutes ago, Alphagrand said:

The Majik Man was before your time?

I was born in the early 80's, started watching football 1990ish. So it was basically Favre, Montana, Marino, Young.

Did you know you guys live rent free in Viking fans heads. If you read their reddit board other than us it’s talking about the Eagles.

1 minute ago, MrGreenBay said:

They talk about you guys constantly on their message board.

Vikings are the softest fan base in the NFL.

Just now, Mike030270 said:

It'll be interesting to see where he goes. Hopefully not the NFCE lol

That is my concern, but at this moment, no one looks unsafe in their role. The NFC South could be a good shout or even someone like the Texans -  I can't see Lovie being there long

6 minutes ago, BigEFly said:

Blankenship is quite a different player than CJGJ.  Bites and takes poor angles.  But the big difference is speed. 

Speed was only part of the issue with the Watson TD. The other is that he took a bad angle on him.  Blankenship immediately came downfield at Watson and he should have moved laterally and gotten to the sideline. Hopefully that's something he can learn.  

Just now, RLC said:

Vikings are the softest fan base in the NFL.

They hate us more than they love their team. If you ask them who they play this Sunday some of them don’t have any idea lol.

Just now, Sack that QB said:

It's going to be weird watching the Packers without Rodgers. Unless Love turns out to be a stud, the Packers for almost my entire life, at least since I started seriously watching QB as a kid had elite QB play. Favre and Rodgers for the last 30 years basically. Their fans have really been fortunate in that way, some franchises go decades without an elite QB.

But I'm sorry, Detroit and Minny are just boring. I hate watching games in domes. Especially playoff games. There's something special about watching big games outdoors, on grass, in the elements. And there's no better stadium for that than Lambeau. So GB is one of those teams I always hope is competitive because it's just more fun to watch football when they're good.

No one has ever said "I hope the Lions are good, can't wait to watch a playoff game at Ford Field!" Domes have no personality. Even the Superdome when the Saints were great everyone talked about how loud it was, but all I know is watching it on TV it was the same as any other dome game. Give me outdoor football any day.

Once Rodgers goes, gonna be curious to see what happens to the Packers. Will they find their elite heir apparent or will they go through a rough patch?

what's even weirder...and sorry, this is the equipment nerd in me.  Once Rodgers is gone so goes the traditional helmet with a single strap, leather cup chinstrap that used to be the right of passage for GB quarterbacks.  If you went to Green Bay, you wore either of those 2 masks and had the single leather strap.  Almost every quarterback since Favre has worn the exact same setup.  Jordan Love wears a SpeedFlex.

Aaron Rodgers was admittedly off in latest Packers loss: 'I threw a lot of  kinda wobblers tonight'

 

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1 minute ago, UK Eagle said:

That is my concern, but at this moment, no one looks unsafe in their role. The NFC South could be a good shout or even someone like the Texans -  I can't see Lovie being there long

Ryans was a draft pick of the Texans and started his playing career there.  He'd be on their short list of candidates for sure.

54 minutes ago, MrGreenBay said:

4th and 26 still hurts to this day. That scarred us for life. I really thought we could have beaten Carolina in the Championship Game that year. 

It was the only play that Freddie Mitchell made for the Eagles.  That NFC Championship Game is only my second least favorite NFC Championship game loss for the Eagles.   

Any news on CJ GJ?

1 minute ago, Arthur Jackson said:

Any news on CJ GJ?

 

Just now, we_gotta_believe said:

 

Yikes.

It would be a big loss.

Just now, Arthur Jackson said:

Yikes.

It would be a big loss.

Certainly would. Hopefully, if he does have to miss an extended period of time, he's back by mid to late January at the latest.

52 minutes ago, MrGreenBay said:

As a Packers Fan I’ve never minded the Eagles. You guys broke our hearts a couple times in the playoffs but you guys are cool. You beat up on Minnesota so you guys are awesome with us. 

My very first game seeing the Eagles was the 1960 NFL Championship game between the Eagles and the Packers.  I was 13 years old and went with my Dad.  A truly memorable experience.  As a result it is hard to get mad at the Packers.