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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    Packers Schedule Rumors
    Week Date Time (CT) Opponent Location TV Network
    1 Friday, Sept. 6 7:15 PM @ Philadelphia Eagles Corinthians Stadium, Sao Paulo, Brazil Peacock
    2 Sunday, Sept. 15 12:00 PM vs. Indianapolis Colts Lambeau Field
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    4 Sunday, Sept. 29 12:00 PM vs. Minnesota Vikings Lambeau Field
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    6 Sunday, Oct. 13 12:00 PM vs. Arizona Cardinals Lambeau Field
    7 Sunday, Oct. 20 12:00 PM vs. Houston Texans Lambeau Field
    8 Sunday, Oct. 27 @ Jacksonville Jaguars EverBank Field
    9 Sunday, Nov. 3 3:25 PM vs. Detroit Lions Lambeau Field
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    12 Sunday, Nov. 24 3:25 PM vs. San Francisco 49ers Lambeau Field
    13 Thursday, Nov. 28 7:20 PM vs. Miami Dolphins Lambeau Field NBC
    14 Thursday, Dec. 5 7:20 PM @ Detroit Lions Ford Field Amazon Prime
    15 Sunday, Dec. 15 7:20 PM @ Seattle Seahawks Lumen Field NBC
    16 Monday, Dec. 23 7:15 PM vs. New Orleans Saints Lambeau Field ESPN
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    18 Sunday, Jan. 5 TBD vs. Chicago Bears Lambeau Field
    If this projection pans out it would mean Gold Package ticket holders would get Vikings, Lions and Bears. Green package would not include any NFC North rivals. That’s interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fritz View Post
    So does Rodgers get hurt in the first quarter or the second quarter?
    Stop. You know he prefers to let 49ers embarrass him.

    Thing is he will likely beat them as a jet and be the talk for a week or two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThunderDan View Post
    Packers game on opening weekend will be my first missed game in 37 years or so on TV or live.
    Bobble thanks you for taking the privileged mantle from him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    Packers Rumored Schedule
    Week Date Time (CT) Opponent Location TV Network
    1 Friday, Sept. 6 7:15 PM @ Philadelphia Eagles Corinthians Stadium, Sao Paulo, Brazil Peacock
    2 Sunday, Sept. 15 12:00 PM vs. Indianapolis Colts Lambeau Field
    3 @ Tennessee Titans Nissan Stadium
    4 Sunday, Sept. 29 12:00 PM vs. Minnesota Vikings Lambeau Field
    5 @ Los Angeles Rams SoFi Stadium
    6 Sunday, Oct. 13 12:00 PM vs. Arizona Cardinals Lambeau Field
    7 Sunday, Oct. 20 12:00 PM vs. Houston Texans Lambeau Field
    8 Sunday, Oct. 27 @ Jacksonville Jaguars EverBank Field
    9 Sunday, Nov. 3 3:25 PM vs. Detroit Lions Lambeau Field
    10 BYE WEEK
    11 Sunday, Nov. 17 @ Chicago Bears Soldier Field
    12 Sunday, Nov. 24 3:25 PM vs. San Francisco 49ers Lambeau Field
    13 Thursday, Nov. 28 7:20 PM vs. Miami Dolphins Lambeau Field NBC
    14 Thursday, Dec. 5 7:20 PM @ Detroit Lions Ford Field Amazon Prime
    15 Sunday, Dec. 15 7:20 PM @ Seattle Seahawks Lumen Field NBC
    16 Monday, Dec. 23 7:15 PM vs. New Orleans Saints Lambeau Field ESPN
    17 @ Minnesota Vikings U.S. Bank Stadium
    18 Sunday, Jan. 5 TBD vs. Chicago Bears Lambeau Field
    Got it right. I like that more than half the div games are after the bye. All but 1 of the AFC games in the first half is good too.

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    Surprising the niners game is regular time. Easily the biggest rematch of the season for the Pack.

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    Awesome: potentially, only 1 SNF game.

    The Cleveland Brown sound-alike Cris Collinsworth is annoying as fuck. Less national televised games mean less red in the GameDay threads; that Karen bitches too much. And some of us flip burgers on Sunday nights. No need to call in - and risk getting canned - too much.

    17-0. Tex concurs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThunderDan View Post
    Packers game on opening weekend will be my first missed game in 37 years or so on TV or live.
    They ain’t pay CPAs too much, eh? Plenty of Micky D’s are hiring; 15 frogskins an hour to start, last I checked. More than enough for a Peacock subscription.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti-Polar Bear View Post
    They ain’t pay CPAs too much, eh? Plenty of Micky D’s are hiring; 15 frogskins an hour to start, last I checked. More than enough for a Peacock subscription.
    It's the principal of it not the cost. Something I am not sure you would understand.
    But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThunderDan View Post
    It's the principal of it not the cost. Something I am not sure you would understand.
    Streaming services (Peacock, Netflix, Apple, Amazon, Hulu, etc.) are notorious for underpaying casts and crews. But where do you think the Packers get the frogskins to pay Cletidus Clark $18M annually to make a play every blue moon?

    The fucking media. Peacock is a part of the media that’s paying the NFL billions annually. You don’t wanna feed the mouth that’s feeding your beloved Pack?
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    Based on point spreads, Packers should be 12-5 this season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti-Polar Bear View Post
    Streaming services (Peacock, Netflix, Apple, Amazon, Hulu, etc.) are notorious for underpaying casts and crews. But where do you think the Packers get the frogskins to pay Cletidus Clark $18M annually to make a play every blue moon?

    The fucking media. Peacock is a part of the media that’s paying the NFL billions annually. You don’t wanna feed the mouth that’s feeding your beloved Pack?
    ZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.................. ....... Old, boring, repetitive
    But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.

    -Tim Harmston

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    Mostly Sundays.

    Short week w/ late Sunday / Thur w/ Niners/Fins (but only back to back home game).
    4 straight prime time games late season...

    Lots of back and forth (home/away/home/away).

    Would rather end w/ Lions vs the Bears but overall seems like a decent schedule.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThunderDan View Post
    ZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.................. ....... Old, boring, repetitive
    So, what the fuck exactly is your “principal” for boycotting the game?

    Bet you my $15/hr burger flipping paycheck that come Sept 6, you will be watching the game like every motherfucker except red.
    I'm not going to stop the wheel. I'm going to break the wheel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    Based on point spreads, Packers should be 12-5 this season.

    We're underdogs to the Lions and Rams and Bears? Oh My!
    What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadtownPacker View Post
    Got it right. I like that more than half the div games are after the bye. All but 1 of the AFC games in the first half is good too.
    This is a good schedule.

    There's only two short weeks, the Thanksgiving game and the second to last game against the Vikes.

    They have a late Bye and two mini-Byes.

    I wish the home game against the Vikes was late, but whaddya gonna' do?

    Tough games (based on last year) are: Eagles, at LA, Houston, Lions x2, SF, Miami.

    12 wins very do-able, IMHO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThunderDan View Post
    It's the principal of it not the cost. Something I am not sure you would understand.


    Cool points to all Whiteys who know this scene.

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    Quote Originally Posted by George Cumby View Post
    This is a good schedule.

    There's only two short weeks, the Thanksgiving game and the second to last game against the Vikes.

    They have a late Bye and two mini-Byes.

    I wish the home game against the Vikes was late, but whaddya gonna' do?

    Tough games (based on last year) are: Eagles, at LA, Houston, Lions x2, SF, Miami.

    12 wins very do-able, IMHO.
    I find it well balanced and favorable for a winning streak late season. Gotta win the division this year to really shake the playoffs up.

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    Loins look to have an easier early schedule - lots o’ home games, 4 of the first 6, but things get tougher later. Should be a good division race. I love the idea that the Loins get off to a hot start, the Detroit fans pee their pants in excitement, and then they fall apart late when it gets real

    Do the schedule makers think so highly of Caleb Williams that they think da Bears will be fighting the Packers for a playoff spot at the end of the year?

    Seems like a decent schedule for the Pack.
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