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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 610975" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p>Beyond personnel acquisitions this offseason, the biggest concern for me in the division is the head coaching upgrade each rival in the division has recently experienced: Zimmer and Caldwell before last season, and John Fox this offseason. <em>I was a big fan of each of their predecessors!</em> Each team has obstacles but if AP returns to the Vikings they could make the biggest jump. BTW, it’s OK to hope that AP will be diminished by age or attitude but I wouldn’t count on it. I expect his presence to help Bridgewater’s progress. It’ll be interesting to see how much the Lions’ D misses Suh and Fairley. The Bears are still saddled with Cutler at QB and I expect it’ll take their D a couple seasons to recover from the cluster shtup of Trestman and Tucker. But each of the Packers’ rivals have ‘righted their ships’ to one degree or another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 610975, member: 4300"] Beyond personnel acquisitions this offseason, the biggest concern for me in the division is the head coaching upgrade each rival in the division has recently experienced: Zimmer and Caldwell before last season, and John Fox this offseason. [I]I was a big fan of each of their predecessors![/I] Each team has obstacles but if AP returns to the Vikings they could make the biggest jump. BTW, it’s OK to hope that AP will be diminished by age or attitude but I wouldn’t count on it. I expect his presence to help Bridgewater’s progress. It’ll be interesting to see how much the Lions’ D misses Suh and Fairley. The Bears are still saddled with Cutler at QB and I expect it’ll take their D a couple seasons to recover from the cluster shtup of Trestman and Tucker. But each of the Packers’ rivals have ‘righted their ships’ to one degree or another. [/QUOTE]
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