Just talked to Wayne Larrivee, the radio voice of the Packers. He agreed with me re: Rams winning the Super Bowl. He thought that the seven-DB defense confused the Rams offense a bit early, as StL hadn't gotten into a rhythm yet, but once they handed to Faulk, all bets were off for the 7 DBs. Too many weapons. Also, if the Pack could've kept any control of the ball at all, they might've had a chance.
Did anyone ever mention to you that Wayne used to be the radio voice of the Chicago Bears? Every time I hear a Packers broadcast, I have to make sure I'm not tuned in to a Bears game.
Steph
I'm going twenty-four hours a day...I can't seem to stop - "Turn Up The Radio", Autograph
Just talked to Wayne Larrivee, the radio voice of the Packers. He agreed with me re: Rams winning the Super Bowl. He thought that the seven-DB defense confused the Rams offense a bit early, as StL hadn't gotten into a rhythm yet, but once they handed to Faulk, all bets were off for the 7 DBs. Too many weapons. Also, if the Pack could've kept any control of the ball at all, they might've had a chance.
Wayne rules.
***Optioned to Pawtucket (IL), April 6***
Eddie - Did you call in on WTMJ? Damn - I wasn't listening. Wait a second - I have it. You're at the UW - Ill basketball game that he's doing on tv!
I LOVE the Packer Radio Network. If those guys arent hammered by the 3rd quarter, I usually pay my friends all 5 buck. CAUSE they're ALWAYS drunk by the 3rd quarter.
The soldier is down. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=1890913 CLEVELAND -- Browns rookie tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. needs a second operation on his right leg and will miss the remainder of this season.