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Author Topic: Ditka puts curse da Pack  (Read 1234 times)

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Offline Lee Borgersen

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 Did Ditka promo curse the Packers? :scratch:

 Nov 15, 2015

 :blues brothers:
Much of Chicago was surprised to see images of former Chicago Bears head coach Mike Ditka in a Green Bay Packers sweater, sports blog www.chicitysports.com reported Sunday.

 
Ditka wore the green and gold for a McDonald’s commercial — but did it hurt the Packers? :happy1:

Since the commercial aired, Green Bay is 0-3 with losses to Denver, Carolina and now Detroit. With Minnesota’s win over Oakland on Sunday, the losses have put the Packers a game behind the Vikings in the NFC North. :bow:

Sunday’s loss to the Lions was the first time the Packers lost at home to Detroit in 24 years, one of the longest such streaks in NFL history. :doah:





This screen image shows former Bears head coach Mike Ditka wearing a Packers sweater in a recent commercial for a McDonald's NFL promotion.

                                         :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

   See we knew Da Coach did it for a reason.


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