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You did the math on that? I assume you're averaging in the seasons where Rodgers missed a lot of games or played hurt for large parts?Originally posted by RashanGary View PostRodgers averaged 10-6 as a starting quarterback. We’ve been in a crappy division so we made the playoffs a bunch. I don’t know if 10-6 is the excellence Tex thinks it is.
If we average 8-9 under Love it’s not that much worse.
Not that much worse? hahahaha, I don't recall, RG, were you part of the crowd who always whined that anything short of the Super Bowl was bad?What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View PostYou did the math on that? I assume you're averaging in the seasons where Rodgers missed a lot of games or played hurt for large parts?
Not that much worse? hahahaha, I don't recall, RG, were you part of the crowd who always whined that anything short of the Super Bowl was bad?
That Bears fan who wrote that letter has to be chuckling at what this thread has turned into.
Thought we were supposed to be baggin’ on da Bears here, people."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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Rodgers averaged 10.5 wins per year. That's just games he played. By the way, his injury history is relevant, but it's less than 11 wins per year regardless.
This is number is his win percentage assuming a 16 game season. It's 11.1 for a 17 game season.Last edited by sharpe1027; 04-27-2023, 08:17 AM.
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I always thought 10 - 6 was the marker for real success. To me, 9 - 7 is okay, but it means you're barely above average.
Now that the season is 17 games, I suppose 10 - 7 is a solid season, but that's the minimum as a successful, winning regular season. Just the way I view it.
I do wonder if the Packers will be picked to finish third or last this year. I mean, if Justin Fields is going to emerge, this ought to be the year, no? And everybody is piling onto the Loins' bandwagon.
We shall see. So much now depends upon the rest of the Packer team doing its part. I'm confidenct special teams will do its part - what a change from the past! - but not so sure about Joe Barely's defense.
And of course Love is the great unknown."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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Packers will be dead last in the division, lucky to win a game against the division and they have a real chance at the #1 pick next year.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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Never has the NFCN been so unpredictable. Anybody could win it. My guess is at the end of the year all 4 teams will be between 7-10 and 10-7. Even 9-8 could possibly win the division.Last edited by Joemailman; 04-27-2023, 08:25 AM.I can't run no more with that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up a thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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I like 11-5 seasons where we don’t win the SB. But I like 6-11 seasons too. There are things to appreciate in all seasons. If Love really stinks (and if he’s not good, I hope he really stinks) we end up with a top 5 pick and another first rounder from the Jets. Next years QB class is supposed to be really too heavy and possibly deep. So with that kind of ammo, there’s a great chance of landing a probowl caliber player. But love does have a chance. The way I see it, we get two quick swipes at a QB or maybe Love pans out. I like our chances.Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View PostYou did the math on that? I assume you're averaging in the seasons where Rodgers missed a lot of games or played hurt for large parts?
Not that much worse? hahahaha, I don't recall, RG, were you part of the crowd who always whined that anything short of the Super Bowl was bad?Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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OK, I'll bag on the Bears a little.Originally posted by Fritz View PostI always thought 10 - 6 was the marker for real success. To me, 9 - 7 is okay, but it means you're barely above average.
Now that the season is 17 games, I suppose 10 - 7 is a solid season, but that's the minimum as a successful, winning regular season. Just the way I view it.
I do wonder if the Packers will be picked to finish third or last this year. I mean, if Justin Fields is going to emerge, this ought to be the year, no? And everybody is piling onto the Loins' bandwagon.
We shall see. So much now depends upon the rest of the Packer team doing its part. I'm confidenct special teams will do its part - what a change from the past! - but not so sure about Joe Barely's defense.
And of course Love is the great unknown.
They spent how much on a pair of off ball linebackers, and after trading Roquan?
Getting DJ Moore is nice, but will Justin Fields just overthrow him?
Will the OL protect Fields or will he hold the ball and get crushed? Will his days as a running QB come to a catastrophic end via ACL injury?
How's that Chase Claypool trade working out?
I think the Lions are the favorites, but I also think it will be tougher sledding than they think. They aren't going to surprise anyone this year, they'll have a tougher schedule, and i still think Dan Campbell is flaky. His OC is gonna be a HC next year, and swapping David Montgomery for Jamaal Williams could be a net loss in the locker room. Their OL is very good, but can Goff repeat his year? Oh, and there's the gambling thing. They have a lot more scrutiny and expectations this year, not sure how they will handle it.
The Vikes are trying to run it back and rebuild at the same time, with only a few draft picks and not much cap space. I don't know if it will end well for them, tbh. They got super lucky and are due for that infamous regression to the mean on close games. Their defense was gutted, but Brian Flores is a good DC. Weird year for them.
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