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Packers VS. Bears


One of the biggest rivalaries in the history of football will be played for the the chance to go to the Superbowl!!! I am so excited to cheer for my PACKERS this weekend. Since I am 30 weeks pregnant I do not have any Packer clothes that fit to cheer! Last weekend my daughter and I put on temporary tattoos but we used them all. I think we will have to paint our faces or something! LOL

Packers have been to the Superbowl four times and won it 3 times. Bears have gone 2 times and won it once. I think Packers will do AWESOME!!! I dont think Cutler can handle the pressure and will throw a couple interceptions as well as a few sacks coming his way.

So here is what is going through my head for Sunday...


SACKS COMING FROM CLAY MATTHEWS... all day long!

Rodgers running in a touchdown!

Greg Jennings scoring- so everyone can score a .85 cent papa burger at A&W.

GO DONALD DRIVER

Defense getting a TD, many sacks, interceptions, and fumble recoveries!  GO WOODSON and MATTHEWS... and everyone else!  :) 

Yep those are a few things I am picturing can happen on Sunday!  I predict Packers will win by 10 points!  :) I think the first half will be close and in the second half the Pack come and attack!  :)  

Who is with me on this???   Can I get some shout outs from fellow packer FANS!  Packer fans are better then BEAR fans... nuf said!  :) 


Comments

annies home said…
classy showdown with two of my favorite teams I personally hope the bears win I am your newest follower I would love it if you could come visit me at my blog annies home at http://shopannies.blogspot.com
Anonymous said…
Oh, sorry this is one thing I don't watch. I'm a boxing fan.

New GFC follower from Steppin By Saturday.

Carli
http://www.grandmasguidetolife.blogspot.com
Clayton Thomas said…
Newest follower- As a sports dad, I can really appreciate a football post!!! Best of luck to your team.

Clay

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I've only been to WI in the summertime thank goodness. Except that it was tornado season! Loved WI in the summertime though. I believe you guys were ranked #1 coldest city. (Milwaukee was I think) Or at least in the top 3.
Michelle
Terra Heck said…
Thanks for becoming a follower of my blog via Keepin' Company Thursdays. I am now a follower of yours. Hope your team wins the Super Bowl. I'm honestly not a football fan, but like the Super Bowl for the hype that surrounds it.

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