Some notables
8. Vikings - NO WORRIES: They never have to worry about trying to tackle Adrian Peterson. After two weeks, it's Peterson vs. Drew Brees for league MVP.
TIME TO WORRY: Don't get all hot and bothered over the Vikes yet, not after beating two of the league's three worst teams so far — and trailing at halftime against both teams.
15. Packers - NO WORRIES: Aaron Rodgers and the offense appear in midseason form, throwing darts all over the field.
TIME TO WORRY: That new-and-improved Packers 3-4 defense got shredded by a Bengals team that scored just seven points in Week 1 against Denver.
17. Bears - NO WORRIES: Now that's why Bears fans went B-A-N-A-N-A-S, bananas all summer long in anticipation of watching Jay Cutler captain their team. Cutler came through in Week 2 to avoid an 0-2 start with a flawless fourth quarter in the rain against the defending champion Steelers.
TIME TO WORRY: Where's that Bears running game? Matt Forte has been underground this season, averaging just 2.2 yards per carry and totalling 84 yards in two games.
30. Lions - NO WORRIES: Matt Stafford and the Lions are fighting hard, and actually held the lead against the Vikings into halftime of Week 2.
TIME TO WORRY: Why be Mr. Pouty over a team that has lost 19 straight games and 25 of the last 26 games?
I just don't see how anyone who has watched either of the Packers games can say that the offense looks to be in "midseason form." If anything, I would say it has been our offense that cost us the Bengals game and almost the Chicago game.
If you actually look at it in the Chicago game we had like a 1 yard scoring drive so really that hardly counts. Same with the Bengals game which also included an INT for a TD. So our offense scored 10 points against the Bengals and 15 against the Bears. So wow a whole 25 points in 2 games and when you factor in the drops our offense doesn't really look like midseason form.




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