Twitter Reaction to Packers Loss
There were plenty of reactions to the Green Bay Packers loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
They came from all over. We pulled some from Packers players, media personalities, other athletes and celebrities. Here’s what they had to say about the hose job in Seattle.
Oh, and a note to the Daily Norsemen — that’s because no one likes the Vikings.
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09/25/2012 - 12:49 pm
Absolutely Ridiculous. I called the commish’s office to only get a voicemail, however I let my thoughts be known. You can call too… 212-450-2027
09/25/2012 - 12:50 pm
seems like everyone – except some Seahawks players and the always obnoxious queen fans -is in agreement – IT WAS AN INTERCEPTION. This includes ex-players and announcers who have a job because of the NFL. So, NFL execs, owners and mouthpieces (GOODELL & AIELLO) what do you do? Support your Lingerie League washouts and lie like a dirty dog! They just stuck the middle finger up to all NFL fans, everywhere. Whose team is next?
09/25/2012 - 4:33 pm
Interesting article on Lance Easley, #26 side judge that made the TD call and PI against Shields.
http://santamariatimes.com/blogs/joe-bailey/refin-ain-t-easley/article_47e75d02-06e1-11e2-8e7c-0019bb2963f4.html
09/25/2012 - 5:26 pm
#Daily Norseman. No one cared when the Viqueens got screwed = No one cares when a fly gets swatted. Insignificant. Leave it to scumbag queen fans to inject their idiotic comments.
09/25/2012 - 6:18 pm
I think Bears and Queen fans are equally scumbags! Just reading there comments on Facebook makes me laugh. The only real way to move to the Saints and beyond is to play with focus and and attention to technique. We need to play better for sure. I am seeing some great things happen with our young guys on defense and that is encouraging. The offensive line, running, and passing games I believe will make big improvements in the weeks to come.