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Brett Favre vs. Aaron Rodgers: Playoff Edition
Welcome friends to the special playoff edition of Brett Favre vs. Aaron Rodgers. Obviously this is a humor article as neither quarterback made the playoffs. But, I simply had to make one more of these beauties, which have been so much fun to write...
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Brett Favre Vs. Aaron Rodgers: End Of Season Edition
Welcome friends and random people who clicked this article because Brett Favre was in the title. For those of you who do not know all season I have been writing a weekly comparison between Aaron Rodgers and Brett Favre...
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Green Bay Packers, Rodgers Answered The Big Question
In the beginning of Green Bay Packers 2008 season, the big question was : Did the Packers make a wise choice in trading Brett Favre to the Jets and passing the helm to Aaron Rodgers? Let's compare ...
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Can It Get Any Worse for Green Bay Packer Fans?
True Packer fans were rooting for the Pack to lose to the 0-15 Lions and for Brett Favre to oil up his old, tired, cranky arm and actually reverse his late season interception rate. True Packer fans want GM Ted Thompson fired...
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Brett Favre Vs. Aaron Rodgers: Week 17
Welcome my friends to the 17th and final (or is it?) edition of Brett Favre Vs. Aaron Rodgers. You all know the score, you all know what's at stake. Tonight, I crown the winner of the Master Vs...
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Green Bay Packers-Detroit Lions: Season Finale Preview
Be afraid. Be very afraid. On paper, this one is a rout. Packers by 20. Over by halftime. But we are not playing a Paper Lion (for you youngins, that was the name of a book by George Plimpton), ...
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Aaron Rodgers?
So this year with Brett Favre retired, the Greenbay Packers turn to Aaron Rodgers to lead their tea. He was the best man for the job, but then again he was the only man for the job...
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I Was Wrong
Yesterday I wrote a nice little column about why a Packers fan might root for the Bears in their Monday Night showdown...
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Green Bay Packers: They Say That Stats Don't Lie
Much of this season was made about Brett Favre no longer being a Packer. Yes, the Packers are currently 5-10 and will more than likely finish the season 6-10 because no one will lose to the Detroit Lions...
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Green Bay Packers-Chicago Bears: Someone Do the Heimlich on the Green and Gold!
It was a cold day in Hell. The Packers were in a frigid Soldier Field for a rematch against the team they beat 37-3. The last win the Packers earned, as a matter of fact. Let's hope it's not the last one they ever earn...
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Brett Favre vs. Aaron Rodgers: Week 16
Welcome friends to the 16th edition of Brett Favre vs. Aaron Rodgers. The competition is closer than I could have ever imagined coming into the final weeks with Brett Favre holding a slim 8-7 lead over Rodgers with two weeks remaining...
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What A Year For a Young Quarterback
The off season last year was filled with news stories on the greatest quarterback to ever play the game, Brett Farve...
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Mike McCarthy's Repeated Mistakes Make Packers Playoff Elimination Official
It is difficult to write about this game, as many disappointments as come with it. The Packers slim playoff hopes were dashed with Sunday's 20-16 loss to the Jaguars, along with any chance of a respectable season...
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Ending the Brett Favre Vs. Aaron Rodgers Debate
It's been the most heated debate in Wisconsin sports this year, and quite possibly in our state's illustrious history...
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Why Aaron Rodgers Needs His Own Reggie White
As disappointing as the 2008 Packers are, some hope did emerge from the wreckage of a wasted season. The brilliant play of Aaron Rodgers and the continued development of five outstanding receivers ...
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Green Bay Packers Have Nothing to Look Forward to But Next Year.
It's all right fellow Packer fans, the 5-9 record isn't nearly as bad as it looks. Aaron Rodgers and company have put up 371 points this season, while the defense has only allowed 339...
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Brett Favre Vs. Aaron Rodgers; Week 15
Welcome friends to the 15th edition of Brett Favre vs. Aaron Rodgers. The competition is tight and could be clinched in the next two weeks. Last week Rodgers won his second straight week to even it up at 7-7...
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How Brett Favre Changed the Football Universe
The year is 2007, and the football season is about to start off. It is a typical year for the NFL as of late. The New England Patriots are starting off well. The Colts seem to be doing their usual...
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2008 NFL Week 15 Power Rankings
Week 14 possessed many things. One of those was that three divisions were locked up: The AFC South, the NFC East, and the NFC West...
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Green Bay Packers-Houston Texans: The Packers' Playoffs Hopes Drop Dead
Okay, the Packers are not mathematically eliminated. In fact, the schedule is about as conducive to the Packers making the playoffs as it can be. The Packers have literally no chance of winning a Wild Card entry...
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Brett Favre vs. Aaron Rodgers: Week 14
Welcome, friends, to the 14th edition of Brett Favre vs. Aaron Rodgers. I'm sure you all watched the games on Sunday and know the Packers are eliminated from playoff contention...
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Dear Mark Murphy: Letter From a Green Bay Packers Fan
As the proprietor of a Packer fan blog and as a writer in general, I feel obligated to say something monumental today. As much as the prospect of having to do so pains me at best, here are my thoughts on the team I live and die by...
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New Lambeau Mistique...How Can Packers Win at Home?
(AP Photo/Morry Gash)Aaron Rodgers is exciting; Donald Driver is exhilarating; Greg Jennings is fantastic; Charles Woodson is nearly immortal; Green Bay plays thrilling games and the fans have fun...
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Vote: 2008 Regular Season Fantasy Football QB Of The Year
With most leagues closing out the fantasy football regular season after week 14, it's time vote for your 2008 Fantasy football regular season movers and shakers...
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NFC North Analysis: Who Will Be the Champs?
With four games left in the NFL season, we can already see where every NFL franchise is going. Whether they are going to be champions of their divisions or not is another question. Hopefully I can sit here and help with that for the NFC North...












