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  1. Well, it won’t be the ‘72 Dolphins or the ‘85 Bears, that’s for sure.
  2. Rams don’t look too good thus far in the bitter cold. Not a shock. It’ll be very difficult for them to win this game.
  3. It does seem that just about everything is going the Bears’ way.
  4. Quite simply because they’re better than the Packers. 😁
  5. I agree that the Packers’ talent level seems a bit overrated by some. I also think MLF’s main weakness seems to be the inability to make good in-game adjustments. If he were better in that area, the Packers would likely have had a few more playoff wins over the last few seasons.
  6. He may not even want to coach the Packers anyway.
  7. I agree. A “change of scenery” might be good for both MLF and the Packers. Just like Harbaugh and the Ravens.
  8. Yup. That's on the defense. And 0 - 5 since Parsons' injury.
  9. I agree. The better team won this game. I'll add the caveat that if we had a healthy Parsons, Kraft and Tom playing, we'd be the better team.
  10. Love is a good QB, for sure. But this season Williams made more big plays than Love, and that's a tough pill to swallow.
  11. If the Bears are going to win, I’d rather they win by, say, 10 points instead of what we saw a couple weeks ago.
  12. Ain’t it the truth!
  13. It’s hard to be optimistic about the Packers’ chances, especially since they have absolutely no momentum going into the playoffs.
  14. Steelers turn into the Packers when it's time to play the truly important games.
  15. If both the Packers and Lions lose out, which NFC team gets in?
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