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Three Great Teams=Three Great Blogs
Okay, I realize not everyone will agree with me that all three of these teams are great! (Commence the arguing Packer and Viking fans) But the fact is The Minnesota Vikings, The Green Bay Packers and ...
Posted on 1/3/13 at 2:43 PM
I Guess I Was Wrong
In late October we here at The Tales said the Vikings would miss the playoffs by one game. The game in question was the atrocious loss to the lowly Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Well, I was almost right. By ...
Posted on 12/31/12 at 1:40 PM
The NFL Refs Debacle: A Case Study in Hype
Continuing the theme this week of looking at the evidence, let's weigh in on the recently-resolved NFL referee uproar. Since the preseason of this NFL season, one topic has dominated sports pages, ai...
Posted on 9/28/12 at 9:52 AM
moose poacher
here's another one of those situations that churns my stomach. A moose poacher and left to rot. I'm not giving an credit to poachers who shoot illegally and take the game. It's stealing from law abidi...
Posted on 1/10/10 at 6:26 AM
Packers are taking the Lombardi Trophy home
ARLINGTON, Texas — Aaron Rodgers at long last casts his own shadow.
By Barry Wilner , February 06, 2011
Packers find way to win without Woodson and Driver
ARLINGTON, Texas — Charles Woodson's collarbone was broken and his voice was about to crack, too. The speech was going to be short.By CHRIS JENKINS , February 06, 2011
MVP Rodgers leads Packers to Super Bowl victory
ARLINGTON, Texas — Absolutely no need to bring up Ol' What's His Name ever again. Aaron Rodgers is a Super Bowl championship quarterback in his own right.By Howard Fendrich , February 06, 2011
Schnepf: Packers have what the Vikings don’t
I confess. I grew up a Vikings fan — a childhood seemingly marred by not only our beloved purple losing four Super Bowls, but getting crushed in each one.By Kevin Schnepf , February 06, 2011
Two Mikes to face off in Super Bowl
Mike Who? No one asks that anymore.By Barry Wilner , February 02, 2011
Woodson wise enough to relish in Super Bowl
IRVING, Texas — Charles Woodson knows this could be his last chance.By Chris Jenkins , February 02, 2011
It’s already a hairy Super Bowl week
DALLAS — Vince Lombardi surely would’ve loved to have Clay Matthews or Troy Polamalu on those great Packers teams of the 1960s. Their hair? Uhhh, that might’ve been a problem.By Paul Newberry , February 02, 2011
Contrasting quarterbacks
ARLINGTON, Texas — Ben Roethlisberger dodged the tough character questions the way he avoids pass rushers. Aaron Rodgers didn’t have to. He didn’t get any.By Barry Wilner , February 02, 2011
Packers arrive, put Twitter trouble aside
IRVING, Tex. — Now that the Packers have arrived in North Texas for the Super Bowl, Aaron Rodgers has put his team’s Twitter-driven mini-controversy to rest.By Chris Jenkins , January 31, 2011
Raji’s breaking out for Packers
By Chris Jenkins , January 26, 2011
Steelers vs. Packers: A hair-raisin’ game in Big D
Get ready for a hair-raisin’ Super Bowl in Big D. No barbers necessary, that’s for sure, when the Steelers face the Packers.By Paul Newberry , January 24, 2011
Big D leads Green Bay Packers to Big D
By RICK GANO , January 23, 2011
Packers beat Bears 21-14 to win NFC title
January 23, 2011
Rodgers making Packer fans forget about Favre
GREEN BAY, Wis. — On the list of Aaron Rodgers’ accomplishments in three seasons as the Green Bay Packers’ starting quarterback, one stands out as being something that really didn’t seem possible when he first took over as the starter.By Chris Jenkins , January 20, 2011
Friendly foes? Respect rules Bears-Packers rivalry
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Even if Aaron Rodgers wanted to muster up some genuine hatred for the Chicago Bears this week, Jay Cutler has made it awfully difficult to do so.By Chris Jenkins , January 19, 2011
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