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The Packers continue to cement themselves as some of the biggest whiners in the NFL.  First, Favre blames the cold for losing to the Bears despite the fact he lives in Green Bay.  Now LB Nick Barnett is filing a grievance against the NFL official who wrestled him off of a pile.  Barnett was not hurt, I can only imagine he is trying to save face.

"We're going to put our complaint in writing through a grievance, even if the league has warned the official," said Chuck Price, who represents Barnett. "This guy puts his arm around Nick's throat...he should get more than a warning. If Nick pushes [Quirk] to the ground just as a response, he'd be suspended and fined a couple of hundred grand."

Looks like Kyle Orton has done enough to put himself into the mix next year.

"You do remember the last things that go on in a football game in a season like this, and the memory I have of [him is] leading our team this past week," Smith said. "Hopefully I'll have another positive memory as we make decisions in the off-season after this game."

Along with Orton, Coach Smith was happy with the production of Jamar Williams.

If Briggs sits, Williams would get another chance to show what he can do at weak-side linebacker. He was impressive against the Packers with six tackles and a pass deflection in only 16 snaps.

"Half of [his snaps] he was involved in the play, which is showing quite a bit of production," Smith said. "[I] thought Jamar did a good job stepping in for Lance."

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Barnett is certainly doing a good job of covering up how his poor sportsmanship resulted in another scrum late in the game.  I think it's worth noting how he treated Garrett Wolfe after tackling him for no gain in the fourth quarter.  He laid on top of him pushing on him and yelling stuff in his ear until someone started to drag him off Wolfe.

Barnett is a hot-headed, emotional player who was looking to take out some frustration after playing in a game where his team got pantsed.  His off-field altercations would seem to back-up that assertion as well.  I didn't care for the guy going in to the game.  Now, I can't stand him.

by DPappy on Dec 27, 2007 11:50 AM CST reply actions  

he's a piece of shit
"Kyle Orton and Jack Daniel's could be the greatest songwriting duo since Rodgers and Hammerstein." - DJ Gallo

by mike b on Dec 27, 2007 1:18 PM CST up reply actions  

Jamar...
"six tackles and a pass deflection in only 16 snaps."

That's pretty good.  But he did look a little small out there.

by Chad @ Windy City Gridiron on Dec 27, 2007 12:28 PM CST reply actions  

Barnett
Barnett is right.

The official acted inappropriate.

by big_lowitzki on Dec 27, 2007 6:35 PM CST reply actions  

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