Regular season hero’s -> Post season zero’s.
I hate to admit it but it’s been true for a long time
This sub is hilarious in the jealousy and insecurity they have of other teams and believe they have all the answers of what it takes to get over the hump.
If we learned anything from last night is that defense wins super bowls. The Packers don’t have that.
Add 1 season to that and the packers have a super bowl. Add 15 years and the packers will have another and the pats will have 2 more. Only counting 2025 season, the seahawks are the only team to win a superbowl. See how stupid that sounds?
The graphic is inaccurate. NE has appeared in 6 SBs, and KC has appeared in 5.
I’ll maintain that we would have pretty much been an ass bottom tier team from 2011-2020 if it weren’t for Aaron Rodgers. He always did enough to get us to the playoffs but couldn’t carry the entire team in the playoffs because the rest of the team just wasn’t good enough. We were damn lucky just to get those wins, when a lot of them we probably had no business winning if it weren’t for Rodgers.
I want Titletown back
Pain
Strange how similar Pittsburgh and green bay have been since their super bowl.
2011 Giants
2014 Seahawks
2020 Bucs
2021 9ers
2023 9ers – growing pains but I was believing
Feels like we should have at least 3 if one of you didn’t make a deal with the devil for never ending HOF QBs and one more Super Bowl before we got Rodgers.
I’m sure that if this stat was the Packers made the Super Bowl 3 times during the same timeframe (just like the Seahawks) and lost all three times in the Super Bowl, you’d be happier, yeah?
Or would the new whining be about “We made 3 Super Bowls in the past 15 years and couldn’t even win one?”
You won’t be happy *until* the Packers win a Super Bowl. So you can take this “Super Bowl appearances” stat and ignore it. Super Bowl appearances doesn’t mean anything. It just means something right now because you want to build some kind of narrative.
Ask 49ers fans how good they feel about their recent Super Bowl appearance. Do you think they were happy just to be there? No. They’re whining just like this and they’ve *actually* been to a Super Bowl recently.
So who are the players we should be looking at in the draft? I don’t except us to get anyone big name players cause we wouldn’t draft a big name if we had the 1st pick let alone the 52th. What kind of player are we looking at, whose the best kicker in the draft cause we could really use them.
Straight up purgatory
Lies, damn lies, and statistics.
I’m trying to remember how many Super Bowl appearances the other NFCN teams had in that span.
This is more on Aaron than Jordan.
I like winning. We do that a lot. I don’t care what the hateful, obsessed people have to say about my team. Bitching about not winning the championship in a while does me no good.
4 NFCG losses will do that to ya
We racked up a lot of wins against our pathetic divisional opponents.
Pain.
Ugh. And to add to the misery I’m also a Maple Leafs fan.
Yet there has been little accountability for our repeated failures.
It’s not gonna change either with MLF getting extended.
Thanks, I hate it.
Also can the staff see now that special teams is important!
I knew that picture of Jordan holding the Lombardi was a bad idea.
People can talk about gutekunsts late round drafting all they want, but if he knew how to draft any good first rounders the packers would have won at least one superbowl
Injuries, bad luck, and mediocre teams being carried by generational QB play.
This got to be the year
Let’s do extend that a bit:
Seahawks 154 (3 SB)
Steelers 150 (0 SB)
Ravens 148 (1 SB)
Eagles 140 (3 SB)
Bills 140 (0 SB)
Saints 137 (0 SB)
In other news it’s hard to get to the Super Bowl
This one, causes pain.
The perks of having a “Front office” instead of an owner. Their goal is to pad their resume with playoff appearances. Limping into the post season and getting embarrassed is considered a successful season for them.
Because of the Patriots and the Chiefs, people have warped senses of how difficult it is to get to the Super Bowl. These are the teams that have represented the NFC since the Packers in 2010:
2011: NY Giants
2012: San Francisco 49ers
2013: Seattle Seahawks
2014: Seattle Seahawks
2015: Carolina Panthers
2016: Atlanta Falcons
2017: Philadelphia Eagles
2018: LA Rams
2019: San Francisco 49ers
2020: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2021: LA Rams
2022: Philadelphia Eagles
2023: San Francisco 49ers
2024: Philadelphia Eagles
2025: Seattle Seahawks
Between 2011-2025, the Patriots and Chiefs combined for 11 of the Super Bowl appearances. The NFC had one team appear 4 times, two teams appear 3 times, one appear twice and 3 only appear once. There has been a lot more parity in the NFC and now the AFC is starting to get more competitive like it did in the 2000s. The Packers are in a good spot.
Tbf, cherry-picking a time in history can make any team look good or bad, for instance, KC before 2018.
This upcoming season is where we get over the hump.
90s Atlanta Braves vibes.
Offense wins games, defense wins championships.
Our Packers offense has been playing well for the last three decades. But our defense doesn’t always shine. We need a defense that can stop the opponents’ offense, allow few yards, and guarantee few points conceded.
Then we start to dream with another Superbowl.
Seattle played mistake free football in the Super Bowl and I’m not sure I remember ANY game the Packers played that way
Also
Bears 0 Super Bowl appearances
Lions 0 Super Bowl appearances
Vikings 0 Super Bowl appearances
Some teams cant get a QB.
Some teams are bottom dwellers
Some teams have injury bugs.
Some teams have awful coaches.
GBs curse is to be just good enough to have hope then have an annual shitting of the bed.
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Regular season hero’s -> Post season zero’s.
I hate to admit it but it’s been true for a long time
This sub is hilarious in the jealousy and insecurity they have of other teams and believe they have all the answers of what it takes to get over the hump.
If we learned anything from last night is that defense wins super bowls. The Packers don’t have that.
Add 1 season to that and the packers have a super bowl. Add 15 years and the packers will have another and the pats will have 2 more. Only counting 2025 season, the seahawks are the only team to win a superbowl. See how stupid that sounds?
The graphic is inaccurate. NE has appeared in 6 SBs, and KC has appeared in 5.
I’ll maintain that we would have pretty much been an ass bottom tier team from 2011-2020 if it weren’t for Aaron Rodgers. He always did enough to get us to the playoffs but couldn’t carry the entire team in the playoffs because the rest of the team just wasn’t good enough. We were damn lucky just to get those wins, when a lot of them we probably had no business winning if it weren’t for Rodgers.
I want Titletown back
Pain
Strange how similar Pittsburgh and green bay have been since their super bowl.
2011 Giants
2014 Seahawks
2020 Bucs
2021 9ers
2023 9ers – growing pains but I was believing
Feels like we should have at least 3 if one of you didn’t make a deal with the devil for never ending HOF QBs and one more Super Bowl before we got Rodgers.
I’m sure that if this stat was the Packers made the Super Bowl 3 times during the same timeframe (just like the Seahawks) and lost all three times in the Super Bowl, you’d be happier, yeah?
Or would the new whining be about “We made 3 Super Bowls in the past 15 years and couldn’t even win one?”
You won’t be happy *until* the Packers win a Super Bowl. So you can take this “Super Bowl appearances” stat and ignore it. Super Bowl appearances doesn’t mean anything. It just means something right now because you want to build some kind of narrative.
Ask 49ers fans how good they feel about their recent Super Bowl appearance. Do you think they were happy just to be there? No. They’re whining just like this and they’ve *actually* been to a Super Bowl recently.
So who are the players we should be looking at in the draft? I don’t except us to get anyone big name players cause we wouldn’t draft a big name if we had the 1st pick let alone the 52th. What kind of player are we looking at, whose the best kicker in the draft cause we could really use them.
Straight up purgatory
Lies, damn lies, and statistics.
I’m trying to remember how many Super Bowl appearances the other NFCN teams had in that span.
This is more on Aaron than Jordan.
I like winning. We do that a lot. I don’t care what the hateful, obsessed people have to say about my team. Bitching about not winning the championship in a while does me no good.
4 NFCG losses will do that to ya
We racked up a lot of wins against our pathetic divisional opponents.
Pain.
Ugh. And to add to the misery I’m also a Maple Leafs fan.
Yet there has been little accountability for our repeated failures.
It’s not gonna change either with MLF getting extended.
Thanks, I hate it.
Also can the staff see now that special teams is important!
I knew that picture of Jordan holding the Lombardi was a bad idea.
People can talk about gutekunsts late round drafting all they want, but if he knew how to draft any good first rounders the packers would have won at least one superbowl
Injuries, bad luck, and mediocre teams being carried by generational QB play.
This got to be the year
Let’s do extend that a bit:
Seahawks 154 (3 SB)
Steelers 150 (0 SB)
Ravens 148 (1 SB)
Eagles 140 (3 SB)
Bills 140 (0 SB)
Saints 137 (0 SB)
In other news it’s hard to get to the Super Bowl
This one, causes pain.
The perks of having a “Front office” instead of an owner. Their goal is to pad their resume with playoff appearances. Limping into the post season and getting embarrassed is considered a successful season for them.
Because of the Patriots and the Chiefs, people have warped senses of how difficult it is to get to the Super Bowl. These are the teams that have represented the NFC since the Packers in 2010:
2011: NY Giants
2012: San Francisco 49ers
2013: Seattle Seahawks
2014: Seattle Seahawks
2015: Carolina Panthers
2016: Atlanta Falcons
2017: Philadelphia Eagles
2018: LA Rams
2019: San Francisco 49ers
2020: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2021: LA Rams
2022: Philadelphia Eagles
2023: San Francisco 49ers
2024: Philadelphia Eagles
2025: Seattle Seahawks
Between 2011-2025, the Patriots and Chiefs combined for 11 of the Super Bowl appearances. The NFC had one team appear 4 times, two teams appear 3 times, one appear twice and 3 only appear once. There has been a lot more parity in the NFC and now the AFC is starting to get more competitive like it did in the 2000s. The Packers are in a good spot.
Tbf, cherry-picking a time in history can make any team look good or bad, for instance, KC before 2018.
This upcoming season is where we get over the hump.
90s Atlanta Braves vibes.
Offense wins games, defense wins championships.
Our Packers offense has been playing well for the last three decades. But our defense doesn’t always shine. We need a defense that can stop the opponents’ offense, allow few yards, and guarantee few points conceded.
Then we start to dream with another Superbowl.
Seattle played mistake free football in the Super Bowl and I’m not sure I remember ANY game the Packers played that way
Also
Bears 0 Super Bowl appearances
Lions 0 Super Bowl appearances
Vikings 0 Super Bowl appearances
Some teams cant get a QB.
Some teams are bottom dwellers
Some teams have injury bugs.
Some teams have awful coaches.
GBs curse is to be just good enough to have hope then have an annual shitting of the bed.