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Cheesehead
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I think we can run the table and finish 14-2....... Other than the Bears I not seeing any serious threats....what everyone else think?
The main weak spots are kickoff return unit, consistency of free safety play, and not converting more of those field goal drives into TD's.
Not to optimistic huh?I could see a loss to the Browns this week considering the number of players that will probably miss that game. Joe Haden is an excellent corner and at this point the Packers have only one proven WR in Nelson. Maybe Jones plays but I'll believe it when I see it with the luck the Packers have had with injuries this season. On defense we'll be without Matthews and Perry at OLB and who knows if we'll see Hayward back next week. I'm not saying we're certain to lose but I could see Cameron and Gordon having a field day with this banged up defense and the Browns defense has been pretty solid most of the year. Going to be interesting to see how teams defend the Packers with two of our top three receivers out. Plus, it's not like our offense was looking that dynamic BEFORE Jones and Cobb went out against the Ravens. I'd guess the Packers will probably lose another four games this season; Cowboys, at the Bears and then just two random unexpected losses. That's assuming Perry, Cobb, Jones and Matthews don't miss more time than currently expected. Would put us at 10-6 to finish the season and perhaps tied with Chicago for division lead (should make for an interesting week 17).
Not to optimistic huh?
I disagree there. But hope you're right. But they are a threat as always. Even though we usually beat them. But our roster is not usual right now.Bears are not a threat, Dallas is better than I gave them credit for. Still calling 10-12 wins
Optimistic talk considering how beat up we are with injuries. There are many games we "should" win, but might not due to lack of starting players. I would be willing to say we will finish, at best, 10 - 6. Making a wild card spot.
I agree with you both, which is a 10-6 record. I can see us losing some struggle games because as great as Arod is, he IS going to struggle without his favorite target plus James Jones, who's extremely underrated. The offense will bog down some for sure.Considering our injuries, I think saying we go 7-4 to finish the season is optimistic while still mainting a toehold in reality. Losses happen in the NFL to unexpected teams. Just look at the Rams-Texans game.
I disagree. They always LOOK like a threat. Until we expose them. No actual threat is present in Chicago. We do currently have a peg leg however.I disagree there. But hope you're right. But they are a threat as always. Even though we usually beat them. But our roster is not usual right now.
Considering our injuries, I think saying we go 7-4 to finish the season is optimistic while still mainting a toehold in reality. Losses happen in the NFL to unexpected teams. Just look at the Rams-Texans game.