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Wanted to broaden and refresh the scope off of the 2025 thread. Each year has many changes and last year is yesterday’s news. The NFC is where we primarily do battle. The Schedule is about to supply us 13 NFC contests. That’s our playground and we need to be King on that hill first.
I always say that each team is either getting better or getting worse. Meaning we might get better but other teams do also. Everything is relative to the teams around us, especially in our Division. Last year, 2025, GB had the Division well within grasp and then went on a total slide, culminating in losing to Chicago.
Until proven otherwise, Chicago is our primary battle. That’s not to say that the Vikings or Lions are laying down, but this is 100% league of what have you done lately.
Personally I believe we were 1 or 2 key injuries from a Division title. The Packers need to get this Division. Jordan has NEVER had a home playoff game. He’s 1-3 ON THE ROAD. Yet he’s also 100% on qualifying for postseason as a starting QB. Imo if both Chicago and GB are healthy? GB is just plain better than Chicago. I just saw an article that laid waste to arguing Chicago gained ground on GB. I’ll see if I can find it and post
Chicago in particular lost ground on NET losses compared to Green Bay. That doesn’t infer they can’t have a player break their 2025 INT leaders 7INT or have others step up. I don’t think they got better though.
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I always say that each team is either getting better or getting worse. Meaning we might get better but other teams do also. Everything is relative to the teams around us, especially in our Division. Last year, 2025, GB had the Division well within grasp and then went on a total slide, culminating in losing to Chicago.
Until proven otherwise, Chicago is our primary battle. That’s not to say that the Vikings or Lions are laying down, but this is 100% league of what have you done lately.
Personally I believe we were 1 or 2 key injuries from a Division title. The Packers need to get this Division. Jordan has NEVER had a home playoff game. He’s 1-3 ON THE ROAD. Yet he’s also 100% on qualifying for postseason as a starting QB. Imo if both Chicago and GB are healthy? GB is just plain better than Chicago. I just saw an article that laid waste to arguing Chicago gained ground on GB. I’ll see if I can find it and post
Chicago in particular lost ground on NET losses compared to Green Bay. That doesn’t infer they can’t have a player break their 2025 INT leaders 7INT or have others step up. I don’t think they got better though.
The Bears lost much more than the Packers did this offseason
We can actually measure this stuff, you know.
www.acmepackingcompany.com
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