At the halfway point the Packers are tied for second-best record in the conference, a game behind San Francisco and a game ahead of Minnesota and Seattle.
We knew the Saints and Vikings would be good, and with Russell Wilson the Seasquawks aren't a huge surprise. Nobody, however, expected the 49ers to be undefeated and three games ahead of the Rams in the loss column at this point.
It was easy to write the 49ers success off as product of a weak schedule. But now they have beaten two good teams in convincing fashion and the cold hard numbers say they are not just the best team in the conference but the best in the league.
Simple Rating System rankings as of 10/28
49ers 17.1
Pats 15.5
Packers 8.7
Vikings 7.4
Chefs 7.3
Saints 6.0
Rams 5.7
.....
Squawks 0.1 (#17)
17.1 is historically great, better than '85 Bears and second only to 2007 Patriots. I haven't watched the 49ers, but on paper they don't look like all that: Garoppolo's numbers are just average, nobody really jumps out at you on offense, and even if the defense is great, that shouldn't put them much above the 2018 Bears. I would expect 49ers to come down to earth
in the second half of the season, but there' a very good chance Packers won't get a first-round bye and would have to win road games at both New Orleans and Santa Clara to get to the SB. Good luck.
We knew the Saints and Vikings would be good, and with Russell Wilson the Seasquawks aren't a huge surprise. Nobody, however, expected the 49ers to be undefeated and three games ahead of the Rams in the loss column at this point.
It was easy to write the 49ers success off as product of a weak schedule. But now they have beaten two good teams in convincing fashion and the cold hard numbers say they are not just the best team in the conference but the best in the league.
Simple Rating System rankings as of 10/28
49ers 17.1
Pats 15.5
Packers 8.7
Vikings 7.4
Chefs 7.3
Saints 6.0
Rams 5.7
.....
Squawks 0.1 (#17)
17.1 is historically great, better than '85 Bears and second only to 2007 Patriots. I haven't watched the 49ers, but on paper they don't look like all that: Garoppolo's numbers are just average, nobody really jumps out at you on offense, and even if the defense is great, that shouldn't put them much above the 2018 Bears. I would expect 49ers to come down to earth
in the second half of the season, but there' a very good chance Packers won't get a first-round bye and would have to win road games at both New Orleans and Santa Clara to get to the SB. Good luck.

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