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https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...lls-and-ravens-caught-in-crosshairs-and-more/
^^^Full Article above. LaCanfora doesn't think much of our division this year, referring to it as the "mediocre and bumbling NFC North." He says 9-7 or 10-6 should be more than enough to leave everyone else behind in the dust. Here's a snippet:
The Packers have picked a fight with Aaron Rodgers by continuing to neglect their offensive shortcomings, reaching and trading up to draft his replacement much sooner than they needed to, thereby creating a self-imposed two-year window to win with their current starter and ignoring pass catchers by and large at a time when they were being selected at a record rate. The Lions brass was already informed a year ago – publicly and privately by the Ford family– that they'd best improve on their sorry 2019 results or else. The Vikings coach and GM are entering a lame duck year after a disappointing 2019, and the Bears should thank Bill O'Brien for his moronic off-season exploits, lest their decision-makers would be getting more buried then they already are. Nick Foles anyone???
Green Bay was quite fortunate in my estimation – and in that of numerous evaluators and scouts I have chatted with – to finish where it did a year ago. The Packers lost a stud tackle and haven't upgraded much on offense, are stuck with a defensive coordinator who many would have moved on from, and now have an increasingly angry and egocentric Rodgers on their hands (sidenote: remember when Brett Favre was the angry, petulant diva QB and Rodgers was the humble, hardworking QB? Seems a long time ago now, doesn't it Green Bay fans?) Godspeed.
^^^Full Article above. LaCanfora doesn't think much of our division this year, referring to it as the "mediocre and bumbling NFC North." He says 9-7 or 10-6 should be more than enough to leave everyone else behind in the dust. Here's a snippet:
The Packers have picked a fight with Aaron Rodgers by continuing to neglect their offensive shortcomings, reaching and trading up to draft his replacement much sooner than they needed to, thereby creating a self-imposed two-year window to win with their current starter and ignoring pass catchers by and large at a time when they were being selected at a record rate. The Lions brass was already informed a year ago – publicly and privately by the Ford family– that they'd best improve on their sorry 2019 results or else. The Vikings coach and GM are entering a lame duck year after a disappointing 2019, and the Bears should thank Bill O'Brien for his moronic off-season exploits, lest their decision-makers would be getting more buried then they already are. Nick Foles anyone???
Green Bay was quite fortunate in my estimation – and in that of numerous evaluators and scouts I have chatted with – to finish where it did a year ago. The Packers lost a stud tackle and haven't upgraded much on offense, are stuck with a defensive coordinator who many would have moved on from, and now have an increasingly angry and egocentric Rodgers on their hands (sidenote: remember when Brett Favre was the angry, petulant diva QB and Rodgers was the humble, hardworking QB? Seems a long time ago now, doesn't it Green Bay fans?) Godspeed.