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To: SE who wrote (1028)12/11/2000 8:55:54 AM
From: SE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1150
 
West Coast Offensive
by Tom Freeman, tfreeman@brobeck.com
Sunday, December 10, 2000

"Finding a Way to Win"

So the Packers even their record again, at 7-7. They even managed to do it
on a day when Brett Favre was not particularly effective. That was a good
sign. Will they end up the season with an 8-8 record? That would be my
prediction. After all of the horror stories over the years at the
Metrodome, I just don't think the Packers are up to it next week. And I am
not sure that the Vikings' loss today to the Rams helps matters. A victory
today would have locked up the Home Field Advantage for the Vikings, and
created the hope that they would come out flat for next week's game. Now
the game will mean something to the Vikings. I do think the Packers have an
excellent shot at beating the Buccaneers in the last game of the season.
The weather factor should do the Buccaneers in.

My favorite moment in today's game was the last touchdown run by Ahman
Green. I can't even count the number of times over the years that the
Packer fans have had their hearts broken in comparable (but reversed)
situations. The Packers would be trailing by less than a TD, in the waning
minutes of the game, and all they need to get another shot at a score is to
hold the other team and force a punt. First down, gain of three. Second
down, gain of three. One more play and we get the ball back. On third
down, (choose your nemesis: Robert Smith, Mike Alstott, Emmitt Smith,
Terrell Davis, Neal Anderson or whoever) busts a run up the middle for a
long touchdown, squashing any chance for a comeback. But Ahman Green's
touchdown today turned the tables on all of those heartbreaking endings.
Just like that, the Lions were dead and the game was over. Beautiful.

As I understand it, the Packers' ever-so-slim playoff hopes remain alive,
although losses today by St. Louis, Tampa Bay and New Orleans would have
helped the cause. I believe that the Packers moved up 1 slot from the 9th
slot to the 8th for one of the 6 playoff berths. Today's results caused the
Packers to move past the sinking Redskins, also at 7-7, based on a better
conference record. Parenthetically, although I have nothing against the new
interim coach, I do take some small pleasure in seeing bad things continue
to happen to the Redskins' obnoxious new owner.

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