Packers remaining schedule...

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  1. favre4mvp

    favre4mvp nfl-*****s member

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    I was looking at their remaining schedule, and they have a tough one:

    Sun., Oct. 23 @ Minnesota Vikings [​IMG]
    Sun., Oct. 30 @ Cincinnati Bengals [​IMG]
    Sun., Nov. 6 Pittsburgh Steelers [​IMG]
    Sun., Nov. 13 @ Atlanta Falcons [​IMG]
    Mon., Nov. 21 Minnesota Vikings [​IMG]
    Sun., Nov. 27 @ Philadelphia Eagles [​IMG]
    Sun., Dec. 4 @ Chicago Bears [​IMG]
    Sun., Dec. 11 Detroit Lions [​IMG]
    Mon., Dec. 19 @ Baltimore Ravens [​IMG]
    Sun., Dec. 25 Chicago Bears [​IMG]
    Sun., Jan. 1 Seattle Seahawks [​IMG]

    Thats my take on their season. At very best they might go 8-8. Does anyone else feel they can even win that many games?
     
  2. Pack Attack

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    I agree that all of the division games are "winnable," but it's always tough to sweep the Vikings or the Bears.

    Cincy is tough, but beatable... They looked mortal against Tennessee.

    The Packers always seem to have Seattle's number, so I think that game is winnable.

    Steelers are tough. I don't see any way to win that one.

    Eagles...eh...who knows? Depends on how hurt McNabb is at that point in the season.

    I'll be curious to see what Jim Bates tries when they face Vick and the Falcons, since the Falcons just seem to run Vick at will whenever they play the Pack.

    I don't know... I'd be really happy with 8-8, but it's going to be a major uphill climb. I'm just focused on getting win #2 first. [​IMG]
     
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    panthersare#1 The GM

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    i believe 5-11
     
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    For some reason I see us upsetting Pitsburgh and also finally getting around the hump and beating Philly, Baltimore is also a very winnable game, The Cincy game is probably the one I look most foward to.
     
  5. porky88

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    Sun., Oct. 23 @ Minnesota Vikings L
    Sun., Oct. 30 @ Cincinnati Bengals L
    Sun., Nov. 6 Pittsburgh Steelers W/L
    Sun., Nov. 13 @ Atlanta Falcons L
    Mon., Nov. 21 Minnesota Vikings W
    Sun., Nov. 27 @ Philadelphia Eagles L
    Sun., Dec. 4 @ Chicago Bears W
    Sun., Dec. 11 Detroit Lions W
    Mon., Dec. 19 @ Baltimore Ravens L
    Sun., Dec. 25 Chicago Bears W/L
    Sun., Jan. 1 Seattle Seahawks W

    Yea 8-8 is a maybe. I am not to sure about the Steeler game so maybe 7-9 as well. I don't see us going 5-11. I've watched every game and this is not a 5-11 football team. This is not a team that will suffer double digit losses. Injuries are the only thing that will kill us.
     
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    panthersare#1 The GM

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    Seattle has Alexander and he will rip through your defense so i say you lose against Seattle, if Seattle has not locked up homefield advatage. Steelers just have too much talent on both sides of the ball, so i see steelers winning. Bears i see you wining one and losing one.

    So i still stick by 5-11 and you guys drafting AJ Hawk or Mario Willams
     
  7. porky88

    porky88 King of Kings

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (panthersare#1)</div><div class='quotemain'>Seattle has Alexander and he will rip through your defense so i say you lose against Seattle, if Seattle has not locked up homefield advatage. Steelers just have too much talent on both sides of the ball, so i see steelers winning. Bears i see you wining one and losing one.

    So i still stick by 5-11 and you guys drafting AJ Hawk or Mario Willams</div>

    haha you've watched how many Packer games. ONE? Not sure if any others would be on TV down South. The Packers have drum rolllllllllllll A GOOD DEFENSE. That ranks non other than 3rd against the run with the Bears allowing 3.3 yards per carry. Not to mention we are at home. So I hardly blame are defense for anything. Know something about the team before you hate on them. Also last game of the season I highly doubt Alexander will play much with the West locked up. So Maurice Morris would have to "tear" through one of the best run stopping defense (at least at this moment) in the NFL. Now granted we could worsen but we'll see what happens as the year goes on. Seattle is far off my mind.
     
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    panthersare#1 The GM

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    That Left Side of Seattle's offense line is the best in football. They are gonna dominate your RE. I know you guys stoped Stephen Davis, but everyone has. I just dont think the your defesive line can stand up to Walter Jones, and Hutchinson
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (panthersare#1)</div><div class='quotemain'>That Left Side of Seattle's offense line is the best in football. They are gonna dominate your RE. I know you guys stoped Stephen Davis, but everyone has. I just dont think the your defesive line can stand up to Walter Jones, and Hutchinson</div>

    The Seahawks line does it to everybody. Alexander won't have a field day for 4 TD's. That I'm sure. Seattle will beat us through there passing game. Not their running game. I also believe that Seattle is not a legit team and has played a very very soft schedule. I'm pretty confident about winning that game. Seattle should have the West locked up by then anyways. So their 2nd team don't scare me much.

    Green Bay has shut down everyone they've played except for Carnell Williams when it comes to RB's. The defense is vastly improving. Turnovers by (as I hate to say it) Brett Favre early in the season is what cost us a game against Cleveland and Tampa. Are defense is not the problem in Green Bay. I'd say the offensive line and running game is.
     
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    panthersare#1 The GM

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    i saw you guys win it if their second team is playing, but they might be playing for a bye, so if they are they are gonna come out as hard as they can so they dont have a chance of losing in the 1st round
     
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    I can see the bears running through you. And the defense minimizing favre dominating the game!

    Go Bears
     
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    The only way the Bears will run through us is if Walter Peyton is back and I didnt know it.
     
  13. porky88

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Wannab Favre)</div><div class='quotemain'>I can see the bears running through you. And the defense minimizing favre dominating the game!

    Go Bears</div>

    I can't. Our run defense is currently tied for 3rd in the NFL with Chicago actually. [​IMG]
     
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    They've played teams that don't run the ball very well, other than Tampa there are no teams that are very good at running

    Cleveland, New Orleans (without McAllister) Carolina and Detroit!
     
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    You lost to the Browns! Enuff said [​IMG]
     
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    Um we acutally hurt Deuce in that game bro, so we did stuff him and Antwoain Smith.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (bakes781)</div><div class='quotemain'>You lost to the Browns! Enuff said [​IMG]</div>

    and so did the Bears. Lions and Vikings are yet to be seen. That shows how bad the NFC North really is this season. The Browns might sweep it. [​IMG]
     
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    the nfc north is really bad the team who wins the division could have a 6-10 record
     
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    the packers are 5 in the run
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GoChiagobears)</div><div class='quotemain'>the packers are 5 in the run</div>

    Green Bay is currently tied with the Bears in rushing avg allowed by it's defense. That would be 3rd.

    Tampa stands at 2.9
    Carolina at 3.1
    Green Bay and Chicago at 3.3

    http://www.nfl.com/stats/teamsort/NFL/DEF-..._1=6&_1:col_2=5

    They rank 10th in the NFL in total yard. (5th in the NFC)
     

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