Where did the Pack stay at when they came in town? Any help would be appreciated!
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why not just ask wheres the best place to stay in St.Louis..it would sound a lot less Gay...not that theres anything wrong with that...;)👍 1Comment
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Sorry i was just trying to stay at a nice place and maybe get an autograph or 2 as well. not trying to crash your guys board. You guys have the nicest fans btw!Comment
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i only jest dude..i mean no harm...i would genuinely like to help you out..but i only go to road games.Comment
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by onalaska98We will be in St. Louis for the Rams|Packers game. Just wondering how the atmosphere is at Edward Jones Dome as I have never been to a game there before.
We are Packers fans, but respectful fans, not obnoxious smack talking slobs. I assume the dome is like any other stadium I have visited as a fan of the opposing team and we are prepared to receive some banter and smack talk. I have found over the years for the most part if we're respectful to the home team fans they generally are decent.
Am I close? Or should we bring the kevlar and riot gear?
Thanks and here's to a good game!-
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by rob6465I think we will come out in full force on Rodgers but he will still put up 3-4 TD's/300-400 yards. I don't think they will contain #39 and hope that we can play with effort.
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by RamDezSt Louis Rams travel to Packer county.
Rams coming off a big win play the pack coming of a Monday night game.
Predict the score.-
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-10-02-2006, 05:19 AM -
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by DJRamFanBy ARNIE STAPLETON
AP Sports Writer
GREEN BAY, Wis. - The Green Bay Packers finally have the St. Louis Rams right where they want them: at Lambeau Field, on grass, in freezing weather.
Forgive Brett Favre if he's not jumping for joy.
"Well, I would much rather play them here than at their place. We haven't had much success at their place, and there's no guarantee that we will here," Favre said. "I think it's going to be a very difficult game. Either way. Here or there."
That might be, but he tied an NFL playoff record by throwing six interceptions at St. Louis 22 months ago, then broke his right thumb there last year.
The desperate Rams (5-5), who have lost three of four games, face the surging Packers (6-4), winners of five straight, on Monday night in a crucial game for two teams hoping to display some playoff pedigree in the jumbled NFC.
The Packers are banged up in both backfields, which might very well negate any home-field advantage _ something that sure was missing the last time they played at home on a Monday night, a 48-27 loss to the Tennessee Titans on Oct. 11.
"We'd like to erase that memory with a special Monday night performance and get rid of some of those ghosts we have from earlier in the season," Packers defensive end Aaron Kampman said.
The problems with the Rams go back to Jan. 20, 2002, when Favre threw those half-dozen interceptions in a 28-point playoff loss.
In October 2003, Favre broke his right thumb in a loss at St. Louis. Because he decided to play the rest of the season with a splint instead of having season-ending surgery, he kept alive his consecutive starts streak, which will reach 200 in the regular season Monday night, 219 counting the playoffs.
Few teams have had Favre's number like the Rams, who capitalized on 12 Packers turnovers to outscore Green Bay 79-41 in their last two meetings.
So the Packers have been looking forward to this night ever since the schedule came out.
"They're a different team, as everyone knows, indoors," safety Darren Sharper said. "The fact that we have them at home hopefully will play into our favor. But we're just happy to see them because they put a whooping on us last year and we'd like to get a little payback."
Payback? Guard Mark Tauscher is thinking more along the lines of a setback.
"You can't do anything about what happened last year, or the year before," he said. "But we can give them a big setback and knock them off here and really give ourselves a big boost because anytime you struggle against somebody and then you get over that hump, that's big emotionally."
Just like back in the 1990s, when the Packers lost seven straight to the Dallas Cowboys, three times in the playoffs...-
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-11-29-2004, 01:21 PM -
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