This is the only picture of a woman and a sieve I could find.
BREAKING NEWS, THE PACKERS’ DEFENSE IS NOT A COMPLETE SIEVE!!
Despite most reports, members of The Green Bay Packers defense can actually tackle people from time to time. This video is proof that if an opponent is slow enough and drunk, a member of the Packers’ defense may actually be able to catch him/her and get them to the ground. If the Lions, Saints, Falcons, Giants and 49ers had normal drunk people and not elite athletes on their offense the Packers may actually keep them under 30.
Brad Jones actually wraps up and gets the guy to the ground, it is possible, hmph.
GO PACK!!
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