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    Interesting stat - total points scored over the time of rivalry:

    Packers 3,370 points
    Bears - 3,345 points

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    Inspired by a serious doubt that Shadow had never witnessed the Packers with a series lead, I looked it up. Unless Shadow is 94, he never has. As usual, I was probably wrong.

    Packers versus Bears by the numbers:

    I just ran this out on Excel, so there may be any number of bad formula errors in here:
    (all decades run from 0-9 - I don't care if there is not a year 0)

    Best Packer Decade: 2010's at 12-3 so far (best complete decade is 1960s at 15-5)

    Best Bear Decade: 1940s at 16-4 (the 50s were almost as good and salted away the lead for the rest of the century 14-5-1

    Last time tied (beside today at 94-94-6): September 24, 1933, 11 wins 11 losses (Packers lost this game)

    Biggest lead in series Packers: 11 wins to 9 losses (1932), or 55%

    Biggest lead in series Bears by total wins: 24, twice, in Oct 25, 1992 and Sept 25, 1960 (Packers surprisingly competitive in the 1980s = 7-11, considering the Ditka years.

    Biggest lead in series by percentage: 65.8% 1958 and 1960

    ^ The Bear percentage lead was higher in the 20s, but I counted series totals only after the last tie-1933). With the small sample size, Bears lead series by 100% until their 4th game in 1925 (after first Packer win, series was 1-3). Bears in 1927 (7-1 against Packers) had next highest win% was 87.5. All downhill for the next 90 years wth a few bumps after that.

    My chart contained the two playoff games. Of course the teams are 1-1 there.

    If average calculates how I think it does, the all time series average score is 17-17.
    Do you have the record during the two decades Favre was under center (90's and 00's)? 13-7 and 12-8 by my count.
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    Quote Originally Posted by QBME View Post
    Interesting stat - total points scored over the time of rivalry:

    Packers 3,370 points
    Bears - 3,345 points
    Kicking their ass!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guiness View Post
    Do you have the record during the two decades Favre was under center (90's and 00's)? 13-7 and 12-8 by my count.
    Favre proper 22-10 I believe, assuming he started each game from 1992 to 2007.
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QBME View Post
    Interesting stat - total points scored over the time of rivalry:

    Packers 3,370 points
    Bears - 3,345 points
    Avergage score: 17.19 to 17.15 (Packers ahead)
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mraynrand View Post
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    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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