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Green Bay Packers ( 3 - 2 )
- Total Offense = 25th
Passing Offense =
25th
Rushing Offense = 16th
Total Defense = 10th
Passing Defense =
21st
Rushing Defense =
2nd
Points For =
22.8 (17th)
Points Against = 22.6 (16th)

Chicago Bears
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- Total Offense = 7th
Passing Offense = 4th
Rushing Offense =
23rd
Total Defense = 11th
Passing Defense = 10th
Rushing Defense =
19th
Points For =
16.8 (31st)
Points Against = 23.8 (19th)
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No Shields, probably no Rollins or Randall, no Stark's, probably no Lacy or Adams.
Enter Gunter, Goodson, Hawkins, Montgomery, and now Davis.
Some say the season is over, I say it is just beginning.
We will see who is right.
Packers 38 - Bears 16
Enter Gunter, Goodson, Hawkins, Montgomery, and now Davis.
Some say the season is over, I say it is just beginning.
We will see who is right.
Packers 38 - Bears 16
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buckeyepackfan;360858No Shields, probably no Rollins or Randall, no Stark's, probably no Lacy or Adams.
Enter Gunter, Goodson, Hawkins, Montgomery, and now Davis.
Some say the season is over, I say it is just beginning.
We will see who is right.
Packers 38 - Bears 16
Whatever chance we have comes down to the depth provided by Uncle Ted.
No thanks to the crack GB training staff.
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Green Bay Packers ( 3 - 2 )Total Offense = 25th
[h]Passing Offense =
25th[/h]
Rushing Offense = 16th
Total Defense = 10th
Passing Defense =
21st
Rushing Defense =
2nd
Points For =
22.8 (17th)
Points Against = 22.6 (16th)
Chicago Bears
( 1 - 5 )Total Offense = 7th
[h]Passing Offense = 4th[/h]
Rushing Offense =
23rd
Total Defense = 11th
Passing Defense = 10th
Rushing Defense =
19th
Points For =
16.8 (31st)
Points Against = 23.8 (19th)
Would of never thought I'd see a day where the Packers would be ranked lower then the Bears in this category in the Rodgers era. I guess there's a first for everything.
I still think we run away with a win this game.
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All expectations gone now. Hoping for some life to creep into this team.
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McCarthy keeps saying "championship season"......what is he smoking???
We got our collective asses handed to us by the Cowboys at HOME.
I doubt we can even beat the Bears with the way we are playing.
The ONLY bright spots were our Oline and Lacy. And Lacy is done probably for the year.
And Rodgers has all day in the pocket, and STILL can't find the open receiver.
So what positive outlook is there?
Yes, we might win a few games, but we won't go anywhere in the playoffs IF we are lucky enough to even get there.
We got our collective asses handed to us by the Cowboys at HOME.
I doubt we can even beat the Bears with the way we are playing.
The ONLY bright spots were our Oline and Lacy. And Lacy is done probably for the year.
And Rodgers has all day in the pocket, and STILL can't find the open receiver.
So what positive outlook is there?
Yes, we might win a few games, but we won't go anywhere in the playoffs IF we are lucky enough to even get there.
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I think this game comes down to a couple simply factors
1) Who's taking controls the Chicago backfield? Basically does the Packers defense front dominant again, when they're not facing the Cowboys? If no... the Packers defense is in big trouble.
2) Is Rodgers, the WR and passing rhythm all on the same page and or not? As I and Kurt Warner both said, Rodgers hasn't been trusting his WRs to be open and ready to throw ASAP and that delay has been making Rodgers over think and delay the whole process, that messes up the timing and when it comes to hitting a moving target... timing is extremely important.
3) Can the Bears score? The Bears have been doing a great job of moving the ball... but have been doing a horrible job of finishing with the ball in the end zone. The Packers will probably give up some plays because they're missing their top 3 CBs... but can they keep the Bears out of the endzone?
(And of course turnovers and some of the other stuff that effect every single game)
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