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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 581452" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p>I have only watched the Lions play the Packers and then portions of a couple of their games (and highlights), so I haven’t seen as much of them as you have. Of course I hope your right and it’d be fantastic if the Packers had the division wrapped up before their final game. I understand you’re thoroughly unimpressed with the Lions but<strong> were you not impressed with their domination of the Packers on both sides of the ball</strong> on September 21st? You don’t think they were lucky in that game, do you? For example, they had a longer injury list than the Packers - they were missing an ILB and their secondary was depleted. Yet Rodgers had his second lowest passer rating of the season at 88.8, more than 17 points below his career average.</p><p></p><p>Don’t get me wrong, the Packers are obviously playing better on both sides of the ball and the Packers’ home field advantage is just that – a real advantage. But I think it’s likely both the Packers and Lions lose one more game between now and December 28th. I expect the Packers will win but I don’t expect it to be a ‘walk in the park’ as you are implying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 581452, member: 4300"] I have only watched the Lions play the Packers and then portions of a couple of their games (and highlights), so I haven’t seen as much of them as you have. Of course I hope your right and it’d be fantastic if the Packers had the division wrapped up before their final game. I understand you’re thoroughly unimpressed with the Lions but[B] were you not impressed with their domination of the Packers on both sides of the ball[/B] on September 21st? You don’t think they were lucky in that game, do you? For example, they had a longer injury list than the Packers - they were missing an ILB and their secondary was depleted. Yet Rodgers had his second lowest passer rating of the season at 88.8, more than 17 points below his career average. Don’t get me wrong, the Packers are obviously playing better on both sides of the ball and the Packers’ home field advantage is just that – a real advantage. But I think it’s likely both the Packers and Lions lose one more game between now and December 28th. I expect the Packers will win but I don’t expect it to be a ‘walk in the park’ as you are implying. [/QUOTE]
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