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<blockquote data-quote="TheSnowPlow" data-source="post: 344451" data-attributes="member: 3933"><p>:rotfl:</p><p></p><p>I don't see the Ravens or Jets being able to put up enough points to beat the Packers no matter how good their defense is - their offenses pretty much sucked *** against teams with good defenses. The Colts were too inconsistent towards the end of the year, and Manning didn't have his best year - he was not able to carry his team like he usually can, and the Colts defense is ****. </p><p></p><p>The Pats beat them once during the season, but it was a close game (closer than the Steelers game) without their starting QB - New England had a crappy game, but some of that is due to the Packers' D - I would have worried as a Pats fan having to play the Packers again, frankly.</p><p></p><p>And the Steelers? That would be a toss-up like the Pats, too. But of those teams that you listed, I think only the Steelers and the Pats would have a chance. But even then, I wouldn't guarantee they'd beat the Packers, and I sure as hell wouldn't make any wagers on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSnowPlow, post: 344451, member: 3933"] :rotfl: I don't see the Ravens or Jets being able to put up enough points to beat the Packers no matter how good their defense is - their offenses pretty much sucked *** against teams with good defenses. The Colts were too inconsistent towards the end of the year, and Manning didn't have his best year - he was not able to carry his team like he usually can, and the Colts defense is ****. The Pats beat them once during the season, but it was a close game (closer than the Steelers game) without their starting QB - New England had a crappy game, but some of that is due to the Packers' D - I would have worried as a Pats fan having to play the Packers again, frankly. And the Steelers? That would be a toss-up like the Pats, too. But of those teams that you listed, I think only the Steelers and the Pats would have a chance. But even then, I wouldn't guarantee they'd beat the Packers, and I sure as hell wouldn't make any wagers on it. [/QUOTE]
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