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Kennt das ASB in und auswendig

McKenzie's Aktion hat ihm sicher keine Freunde gebracht, jedoch wäre sicher jeder PacFan froh wenn er zurückkommt!

zum Thema Secondary und somit auch Ersatz für McKenzie:

man muss abwarten wie unser Draft Pick Ahmad Carroll sich zurecht findet, wird vorraussichtlich im First Team sein.

Bubba hat nicht nur letzte Saison hervorragend gespielt :smoke:

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Weltklassecoach

mckenzi ´s aktion is scheisse schade wenn er nicht mehr bei den packers spielt denke doch das er einer der besten cornerbacks der liga ist.

freue mich aber wie ein kleines kind auf dem morgigen kickoff habe mir extra freigenommen um colts@patriots zu sehen.

mein highligt in der regular season is ganz klar cowboys@packers hoffe das es premiere überträgt.

mein favorit auf dem superbowl is heuer indianapolis irgendwann muss payton manning sich doch den ring holen :D

trotzalledem wie zwei meiner voredner schon geschrieben haben

go pack go

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Pass And Move - It's The Liverpool Groove

Tjo wir sollten mal einen kleinen NFL Abend in Wien veranstalten :D, obwohl ich diese Packers ja sowas von gar net mag !

Aber dafür diese hier umso mehr : broncos.gif

Gern erinner ich mich hier an den 25. Jänner 98 als der grosse John Elway der alten Koksnase von Favre zeigte wo der Hammer hing. Und dann noch der göttliches Terell Davis :love:.

Zu den Möglichkeiten heuer : Dadurch, dass man endlich einen Klassemann wie Champ Bailey für die Defensive geholt hat, glaube ich dass wir beste Chancen haben zumindest ins Conference Final einzuziehen, denn Shanahans Qualitäten in der Offensive sind sowieso unbestritten.

Hierzu ein interessanter Artikel über den Season Opener gegen Kansas :

Portis gone, but presence will be felt Sunday   

By Adam Schefter

Special to NFL.com 

DENVER (Sept. 8, 2004) -- One game set up two teams' offseasons, now culminating in an opening-weekend matchup that will provide the first hints about whether the moves were right or wrong.

One player propelled the Kansas City Chiefs and Denver Broncos to make the seismic offseason changes they did, each on display Sunday night for the football world to begin to judge.

When running back Clinton Portis gashed the Chiefs on their most recent visit to Denver in December for 215 rushing yards (9.9 yards per carry), and touchdown runs of 11, 1, 59, 28 and 53 yards, Kansas City knew its defensive coordinator had to go.

When Portis spent the final moments of Denver's 45-27 victory against Kansas City strutting around the Broncos sideline wearing the heavyweight championship belt Southern rapper Pastor Troy had sent him, Denver knew its running back had to go.

Subsequently and predictably, the Chiefs fired their former defensive coordinator, Greg Robinson, and hired their former head coach, Gunther Cunningham, to replace him.

More surprisingly, the Broncos traded Portis for four-time Pro Bowl cornerback Champ Bailey, giving Denver a real heavyweight cornerback for a defense that lacked one for far too long.

Now Cunningham leads his Kansas City defense back into the same stadium where it was humiliated last December. Bailey anchors a Denver defense that has looked stronger and stouter than a less explosive Broncos offense. And fans will be focused on the two individuals for whom these franchises built their offseasons and hopes around.

Makes sense, too. Nobody has shut down the usually potent Mike Shanahan-led offenses the way Cunningham has. During the six seasons Cunningham served as the Chiefs defensive coordinator, the Broncos struggled with his defensive units more than any other.

Whereas they averaged a gaudy 27.5 points per game against the rest of the league from 1995-2000, the Broncos averaged only 18.9 points per game against Cunningham and the Chiefs.

Whereas they compiled an impressive 60-24 record against the rest of the league from 1995-2000, the Broncos struggled to mount a less impressive 4-8 mark against Cunningham and the Chiefs.

Cunningham tormented the Broncos so much that, only days after the 2000 season, after the Chiefs had fired him, Shanahan pursued him for Denver's coaching staff.

After Shanahan fired Greg Robinson -- the same defensive coordinator whom Dick Vermeil later hired, and fired, in Kansas City -- he narrowed his choices to Cunningham and Ray Rhodes, the coach who had been promised the job. Shanahan made his choice, and Cunningham made his.

With a chance to become New England's defensive coordinator, Cunningham opted to go back to coaching one position -- linebackers -- with the Tennessee Titans. Three years away from the coordinator's pressure and the corresponding spotlight made Cunningham yearn for it more.

 

Clinton Portis' knockout performance last Dec. 7 changed the face of two teams.   

Now he has back his old job, with his old team, going against Kansas City's old nemesis.

But that nemesis is not the same team Cunningham would remember. Heading into its 45th season, Denver has more offensive questions than it has ever had under the offensive-minded Shanahan.

Running back Quentin Griffin, next up in the NFL's longest running success story, has proven he is a quality back to his organization but not to anybody else in the league.

Tight end Jeb Putzier, succeeding a future Hall of Fame tight end, has been entrusted with a task not a whole lot less enviable than quarterback Brian Griese once was in Denver.

Offensive tackle Matt Lepsis has been shifted from right to left tackle, where he has been overpowered and overmatched this preseason. Former first-round pick George Foster has been inserted at Lepsis' old right tackle position, ordered to take his first NFL snaps.

And everybody around Denver has been waiting for the next wide receiver other than Rod Smith to consistently make plays.

Yet after an offseason extreme makeover, this Denver team is banking on more plays from the defense that Bailey has bolstered. It is a defense, the Broncos believe, constructed for Sundays in January.

But on this Sunday in September, when two teams storm onto the field and into the 2004 season aiming to score their points, remember one other one.

A running back now in Washington impacted Sunday night's game in Denver without coming close to playing in it. Clinton Portis left his mark on this game as much as the one last December.

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Tjo wir sollten mal einen kleinen NFL Abend in Wien veranstalten :D, obwohl ich diese Packers ja sowas von gar net mag !

Aber dafür diese hier umso mehr : broncos.gif

Gern erinner ich mich hier an den 25. Jänner 98 als der grosse John Elway der alten Koksnase von Favre zeigte wo der Hammer hing. Und dann noch der göttliches Terell Davis :love:.

Zu den Möglichkeiten heuer : Dadurch, dass man endlich einen Klassemann wie Champ Bailey für die Defensive geholt hat, glaube ich dass wir beste Chancen haben zumindest ins Conference Final einzuziehen, denn Shanahans Qualitäten in der Offensive sind sowieso unbestritten.

Hierzu ein interessanter Artikel über den Season Opener gegen Kansas :

Portis gone, but presence will be felt Sunday   

By Adam Schefter

Special to NFL.com 

DENVER (Sept. 8, 2004) -- One game set up two teams' offseasons, now culminating in an opening-weekend matchup that will provide the first hints about whether the moves were right or wrong.

One player propelled the Kansas City Chiefs and Denver Broncos to make the seismic offseason changes they did, each on display Sunday night for the football world to begin to judge.

When running back Clinton Portis gashed the Chiefs on their most recent visit to Denver in December for 215 rushing yards (9.9 yards per carry), and touchdown runs of 11, 1, 59, 28 and 53 yards, Kansas City knew its defensive coordinator had to go.

When Portis spent the final moments of Denver's 45-27 victory against Kansas City strutting around the Broncos sideline wearing the heavyweight championship belt Southern rapper Pastor Troy had sent him, Denver knew its running back had to go.

Subsequently and predictably, the Chiefs fired their former defensive coordinator, Greg Robinson, and hired their former head coach, Gunther Cunningham, to replace him.

More surprisingly, the Broncos traded Portis for four-time Pro Bowl cornerback Champ Bailey, giving Denver a real heavyweight cornerback for a defense that lacked one for far too long.

Now Cunningham leads his Kansas City defense back into the same stadium where it was humiliated last December. Bailey anchors a Denver defense that has looked stronger and stouter than a less explosive Broncos offense. And fans will be focused on the two individuals for whom these franchises built their offseasons and hopes around.

Makes sense, too. Nobody has shut down the usually potent Mike Shanahan-led offenses the way Cunningham has. During the six seasons Cunningham served as the Chiefs defensive coordinator, the Broncos struggled with his defensive units more than any other.

Whereas they averaged a gaudy 27.5 points per game against the rest of the league from 1995-2000, the Broncos averaged only 18.9 points per game against Cunningham and the Chiefs.

Whereas they compiled an impressive 60-24 record against the rest of the league from 1995-2000, the Broncos struggled to mount a less impressive 4-8 mark against Cunningham and the Chiefs.

Cunningham tormented the Broncos so much that, only days after the 2000 season, after the Chiefs had fired him, Shanahan pursued him for Denver's coaching staff.

After Shanahan fired Greg Robinson -- the same defensive coordinator whom Dick Vermeil later hired, and fired, in Kansas City -- he narrowed his choices to Cunningham and Ray Rhodes, the coach who had been promised the job. Shanahan made his choice, and Cunningham made his.

With a chance to become New England's defensive coordinator, Cunningham opted to go back to coaching one position -- linebackers -- with the Tennessee Titans. Three years away from the coordinator's pressure and the corresponding spotlight made Cunningham yearn for it more.

  

Clinton Portis' knockout performance last Dec. 7 changed the face of two teams.    

Now he has back his old job, with his old team, going against Kansas City's old nemesis.

But that nemesis is not the same team Cunningham would remember. Heading into its 45th season, Denver has more offensive questions than it has ever had under the offensive-minded Shanahan.

Running back Quentin Griffin, next up in the NFL's longest running success story, has proven he is a quality back to his organization but not to anybody else in the league.

Tight end Jeb Putzier, succeeding a future Hall of Fame tight end, has been entrusted with a task not a whole lot less enviable than quarterback Brian Griese once was in Denver.

Offensive tackle Matt Lepsis has been shifted from right to left tackle, where he has been overpowered and overmatched this preseason. Former first-round pick George Foster has been inserted at Lepsis' old right tackle position, ordered to take his first NFL snaps.

And everybody around Denver has been waiting for the next wide receiver other than Rod Smith to consistently make plays.

Yet after an offseason extreme makeover, this Denver team is banking on more plays from the defense that Bailey has bolstered. It is a defense, the Broncos believe, constructed for Sundays in January.

But on this Sunday in September, when two teams storm onto the field and into the 2004 season aiming to score their points, remember one other one.

A running back now in Washington impacted Sunday night's game in Denver without coming close to playing in it. Clinton Portis left his mark on this game as much as the one last December.

Die Broncos gibts noch immer? Dachte die haben sich aufgelöst, schon lange nichts mehr gehört von denen :D:D:D

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Um unsere D-Line mache ich mir da weniger sorgen, schon eher um die verletzungsanfällige und schlecht "GeBackupte" (hihi tolles Wort :D ) O-Line und die Secondary, welche letzte Saison ja teilweise inferior agierte (einzig Darren Sharper war konstant stark)...

Weil du auch hier die SS Position ansprichst was frisches, noch warmes von der Packers Seite:

"Mark Roman, who signed with the club as an unrestricted free agent in the offseason, will be lining up at strong safety alongside Darren Sharper when the Packers take the field in Charlotte Monday night. Sherman said Wednesday that he will be more comfortable with this safety tandem than any he's fielded in the past few seasons."

Mal schauen wie der sich entwickelt :smoke:

aja und betreffend D. Line: bin v.a. gespannt ob Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila seine Pro-Bowl Saision vom letzten Jahr toppen oder zumindest wiederholen kann, wird schwer werden. Seit letztem Jahr hat er, als einer von nur vier Spielern in der NFL, 3 Jahre hintereinander mind. 10 sacks!!!!!

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aja, wenn wir grad beim thema sind: nfl field pass kenn ich, ist mir aber zu teuer. kennst "du" Packer Fan einen Internet Radio Sender welcher Packers Spiele live überträgt?? würd mir sehr helfen, danke im voraus!

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Pass And Move - It's The Liverpool Groove

Hier mal die Quoten für die jeweiligen Sieger in den Divisions, Conferences und schlussendlich des Superbowls !

Quelle : betandwin.com

NFL, Nordamerika

AFC East Division - Siegwette

New England Patriots 1.50

New York Jets 5.00

Buffalo Bills 6.00

Miami Dolphins 7.00

AFC North Division - Siegwette

Baltimore Ravens 1.60

Cincinnati Bengals 5.00

Pittsburgh Steelers 5.50

Cleveland Browns 5.50

AFC South Division - Siegwette

Indianapolis Colts 1.70

Tennessee Titans 3.00

Jacksonville Jaguars 5.00

Houston Texans 15.00

AFC West Division - Siegwette

Kansas City Chiefs 2.20

Denver Broncos 2.20

Oakland Raiders 5.00

San Diego Chargers 19.00

NFC East Division - Siegwette

Philadelphia Eagles 1.50

Washington Redskins 4.00

Dallas Cowboys 5.50

New York Giants 9.50

NFC North Division - Siegwette

Minnesota Vikings 2.00

Green Bay Packers 2.25

Detroit Lions 7.50

Chicago Bears 9.50

NFC South Division - Siegwette

Carolina Panthers 2.80

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3.25

Atlanta Falcons 3.35

New Orleans Saints 5.00

NFC West Division - Siegwette

Seattle Seahawks 1.60

St. Louis Rams 2.50

San Francisco 49ers 12.00

Arizona Cardinals 16.00

NFL, Nordamerika

AFC Conference - Siegwette

New England Patriots 4.00

Indianapolis Colts 5.50

Kansas City Chiefs 8.00

Baltimore Ravens 9.00

Denver Broncos 9.00

Tennessee Titans 10.00

New York Jets 15.00

Cincinnati Bengals 19.00

Buffalo Bills 21.00

Jacksonville Jaguars 21.00

Oakland Raiders 23.00

Pittsburgh Steelers 26.00

Miami Dolphins 26.00

Cleveland Browns 34.00

Houston Texans 45.00

San Diego Chargers 51.00

NFC Conference - Siegwette

Philadelphia Eagles 4.75

Seattle Seahawks 6.00

Carolina Panthers 9.00

Minnesota Vikings 10.00

St. Louis Rams 10.00

Atlanta Falcons 11.00

Green Bay Packers 11.00

Washington Redskins 11.00

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 12.00

Dallas Cowboys 15.00

New Orleans Saints 19.00

New York Giants 26.00

Chicago Bears 29.00

Detroit Lions 29.00

San Francisco 49ers 41.00

Arizona Cardinals 71.00

NFL, Nordamerika

SuperBowl XXXIX - Siegwette

New England Patriots 8.00

Philadelphia Eagles 10.00

Indianapolis Colts 11.00

Seattle Seahawks 13.00

Denver Broncos 15.00

Baltimore Ravens 17.00

Kansas City Chiefs 17.00

Carolina Panthers 19.00

Tennessee Titans 21.00

St. Louis Rams 21.00

Minnesota Vikings 26.00

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 26.00

New York Jets 26.00

Green Bay Packers 26.00

Washington Redskins 29.00

Atlanta Falcons 29.00

Jacksonville Jaguars 29.00

Dallas Cowboys 34.00

Cincinnati Bengals 34.00

Oakland Raiders 41.00

Miami Dolphins 41.00

New Orleans Saints 41.00

Buffalo Bills 41.00

Pittsburgh Steelers 51.00

Detroit Lions 67.00

Cleveland Browns 67.00

San Francisco 49ers 67.00

New York Giants 67.00

Chicago Bears 81.00

Houston Texas 101.00

Arizona Cardinals 126.00

San Diego Chargers 151.00

Hoston Texans -.--

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C'mon you Irons!
aja, wenn wir grad beim thema sind: nfl field pass kenn ich, ist mir aber zu teuer. kennst "du" Packer Fan einen Internet Radio Sender welcher Packers Spiele live überträgt?? würd mir sehr helfen, danke im voraus!

Nope leider... da ich glücklicherweise im besitz von premiere bin seh ich zumindest im september eh noch zwei spiele und ansonsten wird das "game center" genutzt...

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KRISCH RAUS!

Hm meist übertragen lokale Sportradiosender diese Spiele im Internet (wie auch zB bei Tampa [NHL und NFL ebenfalls afaik), vielleicht findet ihr da welche?

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Live Game Broadcast (Real Player) - starts 3 hrs. prior to kickoff

zu finden auf der offiziellen Packers HP => Gameday => "Live Game Coverage"

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Oasch

ich hab den thread mal schnell durchgescrollt und etwas nicht gefunden:

In 1 Stunde und 13 Minuten:

ORF 1 2:40 AMERICAN FOOTBALL: NFL LIVE

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS - INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

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Hm meist übertragen lokale Sportradiosender diese Spiele im Internet (wie auch zB bei Tampa [NHL und NFL ebenfalls afaik), vielleicht findet ihr da welche?

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Live Game Broadcast (Real Player) - starts 3 hrs. prior to kickoff

zu finden auf der offiziellen Packers HP => Gameday => "Live Game Coverage"

ja, das ist nfl field pass, dafür muss man zahlen und das rentiert sich meiner meinung nach nicht. werde halt weiterhin das gamecenter nutzen :shy:

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hier noch der Link vollständigkeitshalber damit man auch die Preise sehen kann: NFL Field Pass (Packers)

einfach zu teuer :ratlos:

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WEEK 1

Thursday, Sep. 9

New England 27, Indianapolis 24

Saturday, Sep. 11

Tennessee 17, Miami 7

Sunday, Sep. 12

St. Louis 17, Arizona 10

Cleveland 20, Baltimore 3

N.Y. Jets 31, Cincinnati 24

Detroit 20, Chicago 16

Jacksonville 13, Buffalo 10

Pittsburgh 24, Oakland 21

San Diego 27, Houston 20

Seattle 21, New Orleans 7

Washington 16, Tampa Bay 10

Atlanta 21, San Francisco 19

Minnesota 35, Dallas 17

Philadelphia 31, N.Y. Giants 17

Denver 34, Kansas City 24

Monday, Sep. 13

Green Bay at Carolina, 9:00 pm

MondayNightGame ziwschen den Packers und den Panthers findet heute in Carolina statt. Go Pack Go! :clap::clap::clap:

PS.: Gratulation zum Broncos Sieg Herr Ianrush :smoke:

Vorschau auf nächste Woche (Week 2):

Sunday, Sep. 19

Carolina at Kansas City, 1:00 pm

Chicago at Green Bay, 1:00 pm

Denver at Jacksonville, 1:00 pm

Houston at Detroit, 1:00 pm

Indianapolis at Tennessee, 1:00 pm

Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 1:00 pm

San Francisco at New Orleans, 1:00 pm

St. Louis at Atlanta, 1:00 pm

Washington at N.Y. Giants, 1:00 pm

Seattle at Tampa Bay, 4:05 pm

Buffalo at Oakland, 4:15 pm

Cleveland at Dallas, 4:15 pm

New England at Arizona, 4:15 pm

N.Y. Jets at San Diego, 4:15 pm

Miami at Cincinnati, 8:30 pm

Monday, Sep. 20

Minnesota at Philadelphia, 9:00 pm

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Die Packers führen gegen die Panthers 24:7 nach dem 3ten Viertel :clap::clap::clap::clap::clap: das ist ja unglaublich!!!!!

juhu könnte im Kreis tanzen :D:D:smoke:

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noch ein wenig Statistik:

For the Packers, Brett Favre has thrown a touchdown in 26 consecutive games and is only one shy of the NFL record shared by Chris Chandler and Peyton Manning.

Ahman Green has rushed for at least 100 yards in 25 games for the Packers. Only Jim Taylor (26) had more games with at least 100 yards rushing.

(Quelle: packers.com)

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Endstand:

Die Packers siegen mit 21:14 gegen den letztjärigen Super Bowl Finalisten!!!

:clap::v::super::smoke::happy:

Man of the Match mMn: Ahman Green für 199 rushing yards und 3 TD.

näheres auf der Packs Homepage und im NFL Gamecenter Panthers - Packers

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