Ouch
I dragged myself out of bed this morning to support my Packers on Monday Night Football, which for some odd reason comes on TV early Tuesday morning here. It is still called Monday Night Football, but the coverage in Iraq doesn't begin until Tuesday morning. What a crazy country.
And so, I was able to witness my Packers come up short in yet another nail biter. Football is a game of inches, and often the difference between victory and defeat lies in just one or two plays. Or, in this case, one or two dozen plays... :)
On a positive (or scary) note, we got to see Brett Favre's heir apparent, Aaron Rodgers, take the helm for the entirety of the fourth quarter. There are good times ahead, I can tell. :) This article from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel provides some encouragement by pointing out that Aaron Rodgers and Kyle Boller are virtually indistinguishable from each other in video footage from their college careers. As long as that remains the case for their professional careers, then we can rest easy. :)
Be safe, drink water.
Phil
And so, I was able to witness my Packers come up short in yet another nail biter. Football is a game of inches, and often the difference between victory and defeat lies in just one or two plays. Or, in this case, one or two dozen plays... :)
On a positive (or scary) note, we got to see Brett Favre's heir apparent, Aaron Rodgers, take the helm for the entirety of the fourth quarter. There are good times ahead, I can tell. :) This article from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel provides some encouragement by pointing out that Aaron Rodgers and Kyle Boller are virtually indistinguishable from each other in video footage from their college careers. As long as that remains the case for their professional careers, then we can rest easy. :)
Be safe, drink water.
Phil

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