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MintBaconDrivel
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Green Bay Packers ( 4 - 1 )

Chicago Bears ( 3 - 2 )
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Green Bay Packers ( 4 - 1 )
- Total Offense = 22nd
Passing Offense =
17th
Rushing Offense = 21st
Total Defense = 6th
Passing Defense = 10th
Rushing Defense = 11th
Points For =
24.0 (14th)
Points Against = 24.4 (19th)

Chicago Bears ( 3 - 2 )
- Total Offense = 32nd
Passing Offense = 32nd
Rushing Offense = 9th
Total Defense = 8th
Passing Defense = 12th
Rushing Defense = 12th
Points For =
16.8 (30th)
Points Against = 20.0 (8th)
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Zero2Cool
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Over/Under is 45.5
Packers -4.5
According to the bettors, it'll be something like. Packers 27 Bears 20
Packers are 12th, Bears are 27th.
Packers topped 30 points or more 5 out of last 8 meetings at Chicago. I'm gonna say Sunday is 6 out of 9.
Packers 31
Bears 20 (assuming they get garbage points)
Packers -4.5
According to the bettors, it'll be something like. Packers 27 Bears 20
Packers are 12th, Bears are 27th.
Packers topped 30 points or more 5 out of last 8 meetings at Chicago. I'm gonna say Sunday is 6 out of 9.
Packers 31
Bears 20 (assuming they get garbage points)
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I have heard speculation that this game may be flexed to Sunday night replacing the Texans and Colts game.
I sincerely hope that doesn’t happen.
I sincerely hope that doesn’t happen.
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wpr
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wpr
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As I said in another post
GB 100
da bares 0
GB 100
da bares 0
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Tezzy
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Bears week number one. Let's go Pack!
Packers win the toss and decide to take the ball first, scoring on the first drive and hold the lead throughout.
Packers 31
Bears 19
Packers win the toss and decide to take the ball first, scoring on the first drive and hold the lead throughout.
Packers 31
Bears 19
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beast
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This game goes as the Packers offense vs Bears defense goes... and that might depend on who's healthy on the lines.
Is OL Jenkins back? Is DL Hicks back? Or are they both still out?
Is OL Jenkins back? Is DL Hicks back? Or are they both still out?
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MintBaconDrivel;443289
Total Defense = 6th
Passing Defense = 10th
Rushing Defense = 11th
Holy Cow!
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Yeah something I'm trying to figure out is how are we 6th in defensive yardage, but 19th in points given up?
That has to mean teams have scored on short drives right? OR teams convert more drives to TD vs us, when they get only FGs against other teams...
And I think the Packers defense might be at 0% at stopping teams from getting TDs after they get in the red zone.
Confirmed, opponents RedZone scores against us is at 100%. Last year it was at 59.65% which was 13th best. Bears are 3rd best this season at 37.5% so they're making teams kick FGs in the RedZone.
That has to mean teams have scored on short drives right? OR teams convert more drives to TD vs us, when they get only FGs against other teams...
And I think the Packers defense might be at 0% at stopping teams from getting TDs after they get in the red zone.
Confirmed, opponents RedZone scores against us is at 100%. Last year it was at 59.65% which was 13th best. Bears are 3rd best this season at 37.5% so they're making teams kick FGs in the RedZone.
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warhawk
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beast;443321Yeah something I'm trying to figure out is how are we 6th in defensive yardage, but 19th in points given up?
That has to mean teams have scored on short drives right? OR teams convert more drives to TD vs us, when they get only FGs against other teams...
And I think the Packers defense might be at 0% at stopping teams from getting TDs after they get in the red zone.
Confirmed, opponents RedZone scores against us is at 100%. Last year it was at 59.65% which was 13th best. Bears are 3rd best this season at 37.5% so they're making teams kick FGs in the RedZone.%
Not only that but we rank 27th in scoring redzone TD's scoring 55% of red zone opportunities. Last year they ranked 1st scoring 76.8%.
Our redzone stats on both sides of the ball better improve greatly or they will come back to bite us in a big way.
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Zero2Cool
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yooperfan;443300I have heard speculation that this game may be flexed to Sunday night replacing the Texans and Colts game.
I sincerely hope that doesn’t happen.
I think there are other games more interesting to watch than Packers/Bears for the national punk base of fans.
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