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When it's too tough for everybody else, it's just right for the Green Bay Packers. It's time for us to slick back our ears and haul ass.Originally posted by GrnBay007That's the spirit KY!Originally posted by KYPack
Can this still turn out to be a cool season? Hell yeah, but it's gonna be tough.
Just like we like it.
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10-6 still! GO PACK!Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.
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Good One Merlin, maybe ya should change your name to Nostradamus.Originally posted by MerlinMinnesota Vikings - Loss
@ Detroit Lions - Win
Dallas Cowboys - loss
@ Tampa Bay Buccaneers - loss
Atlanta Falcons - Win
@ Seattle Seahawks - Loss
Indianapolis Colts - Loss
@ Tennessee Titans - Loss
@ Minnesota Vikings - Win
Chicago Bears - Loss
@ New Orleans Saints - loss
Carolina Panthers - loss
Houston Texans - Win
@ Jacksonville Jaguars Loss
@ Chicago Bears - Loss
Detroit Lions - Win
5-11 just to break the trend. Everything hinges on the health of Rodgers, the offensive line and the defensive line. Any one of those 3 fail, we are doomed.
Could be....Originally posted by PartialMinnesota Vikings - loss
@ Detroit Lions - Win
Dallas Cowboys - Loss
@ Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Loss
Atlanta Falcons - WIN
@ Seattle Seahawks - Loss
Indianapolis Colts - LOSS
@ Tennessee Titans - Loss
@ Minnesota Vikings - Win - Run defense will figure it out by this point
Chicago Bears - WIN
@ New Orleans Saints - win
Carolina Panthers - loss
Houston Texans - loss
@ Jacksonville Jaguars LOSS
@ Chicago Bears - loss
Detroit Lions - WIN
6-10, yikes. I'll take my medicine if they're better, but they have a monster schedule, a hurt DL, and a first-year qb.
True, TrueOriginally posted by BallHawkI said 9-7 last year.
To keep with the mojo I'll say 9-7, though I think 10-6 is more likely.
If anything let's us down this year it'll be the defense, not Aaron.
Kinda Optomistic weren't ya?Originally posted by The LeaperPut me down officially for 8-8.
I'm just not seeing many positive signs coming out of training camp right now...which isn't a good sign when you consider how difficult the first half of the schedule is. Our interior OL is a mess. Our starting RB has yet to play a single snap in preseason. Our veteran WR has shown frustration openly in the media. Our backup QBs aren't close to being ready for action. Our DL can't put any pressure on the QB. No rookies have stepped up and made a name for themselves...and many really have done next to nothing.
I think the team will be better by December...but it might not make any difference in terms of success in 2008. By "moving on", the Packers have chosen to take a step back now in order to hopefully take two steps forward in the future.
WoW, am I good or what?Originally posted by PackerBluesMinnesota Vikings - LOSS
@ Detroit Lions - LOSS
Dallas Cowboys - LOSS
@ Tampa Bay Buccaneers - WIN
Atlanta Falcons - WIN
@ Seattle Seahawks - LOSS
Indianapolis Colts - LOSS
@ Tennessee Titans - LOSS
@ Minnesota Vikings - LOSS
Chicago Bears - LOSS
@ New Orleans Saints - LOSS
Carolina Panthers - LOSS
Houston Texans - WIN
@ Jacksonville Jaguars LOSS
@ Chicago Bears - LOSS
Detroit Lions - WIN
Looks like 4-12 to me, but who knows, with a little luck, the developement of a pass rush, and a miracle happening to get good play from the patchwork O-line.......... maybe 6-10.
Really?Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by PackerBluesLooks like 4-12 to me, but who knows.......
Looks a lot like the doom and gloom prediction from last year.
HaOriginally posted by PartialI wouldn't put that in writing. Otherwise someday odds are you'll have pee shoes and be without balls.Originally posted by 3irty1The day we go from 13-3 to 4-12 is the day that I saw off my own balls.
Arod, what a game changer!Originally posted by wponyMinnesota Vikings - win
@ Detroit Lions - Win
Dallas Cowboys - loss
@ Tampa Bay Buccaneers - win
Atlanta Falcons - Win
@ Seattle Seahawks - Loss
Indianapolis Colts - Loss
@ Tennessee Titans - win
@ Minnesota Vikings - Win
Chicago Bears - win
@ New Orleans Saints - win
Carolina Panthers - loss
Houston Texans - Win
@ Jacksonville Jaguars Loss
@ Chicago Bears - win
Detroit Lions - Win
11-5 if Arod stays healty
Shows what SI knows.
Ya, he was way off!Originally posted by ZoolWell thats a homer version if I've ever seen one.Originally posted by DabaddestbearMinnesota Vikings - LOSS ---Too much AP and the Vikes D will scare make Rodgers piss himself
@ Detroit Lions - LOSS --- If Detroit can get the running game going its a win. If not that pass happy O will lose to the Pack.
Dallas Cowboys - LOSS -- T.O. Vs the Pack secondary is toast!
@ Tampa Bay Buccaneers - WIN --- I am just not sure if Tampa can put it together against the Pack. QB play may be too suspect for their suspect D to overcome.
Atlanta Falcons - WIN --- QB play too inexperienced against vet DB's on Packers
@ Seattle Seahawks - WIN --- Seattle haven't shown anything in the past two years and I don't see any off season moves that will prove otherwise now.
Indianapolis Colts - LOSS -- Pack pass rush is too nonexistent to get anything going against the Colts. Peyton will eat them alive!
@ Tennessee Titans - LOSS --- Young will feast on the LB's questionable reading of plays.
@ Minnesota Vikings - LOSS --- It was bad enough on opening day, but on turf this defense is really too fast for Rodgers(if he is even still playing at this point)
Chicago Bears - LOSS --- By this time Chicago will have had a solid cohesive unit in the O-line. #1 draft pick Williams will be back on the field at left tackle and help to protect Orton, who will pick you apart if given time.
@ New Orleans Saints - LOSS --- I think N.O. will fall from whatever grace they thought they had at this point in the season. But truly this game can go either way with Bush on their team.
Carolina Panthers - WIN -- Easy win for Packers, no matter who is the QB at the time.
Houston Texans - WIN -- Back to back Packer wins give them optimism towards the end of a season that will regret not allowing Brett to come back.
@ Jacksonville Jaguars LOSS -- Jags will need this win for the playoff race and will trounce the Packers
@ Chicago Bears - LOSS -- Bears defense bounced back this season from all the injuries to the starters last year and look towards the playoffs to many preseason prediction surprises.
Detroit Lions - WIN -- Packers look to be a spoiler just because they had a crappy season and want to take someone down with them..lol.
Packers 5-11
Ya, weird!Originally posted by MOBB DEEP
rt! packers are a GREAT team imho. not sure why so much pessimism around here. WEIRD
No Way?Originally posted by Harlan Hucklebyhomer. no way are they gonna be average.Originally posted by PartialI'm going to revise my doom and gloom 6-10 to 8-8.
Still Baffled Genius?Originally posted by sheepsheadI was in the car and tuning in a few Milwaukee stations yesterday before the game. Most of those guys were like this thread-DOOM and FUCKING GLOOM.
What is with all the pessimism? Is Brett Favre worth 5,6,7 games?? I dont recall one game he won last year. Maybe he did. What have we lost? Is Aaron Rodgers Cade McNown? I dont think so. The national guys pregame almost universally picked the Pack to win the game last night. What is it? Is it cool to get down on your team? Does it make you seem like you know more than the next guy? How can you say this team will loose 5-6more games than they did last year?
Baffling.
Merry X-mas
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Awww, you are warming my heart...Originally posted by PackerBluesSorry, as much as I like to mess with all of the know-it-alls in here, I still dont like giving props to a stinkin Bears fan.Originally posted by DabaddestbearHey, I was good in my predictions. Give me some damn props...lol
But since it is Christmas,
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Originally posted by KYPackOK.
It's officially a shit year.
DBB and PackerBlues predicted the record accurately.
Oh woe is me, & everybody else.
to be fair, i was almost totally wrong about the teams they would win and lose against. Shows what I know.
Does anyone honestly think that the Packers will have anything but a winning record next season? This last season can be chalked up to growing pains, life after Favre, whatever. Next season, some of these young guys are going to step up into leadership roles and its going to be a whole different team because of it. (Thats my 2009 prediction, at least until I see what direction Thompson takes the team in the off season.
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