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<blockquote data-quote="PackerFlatLander" data-source="post: 501745" data-attributes="member: 8938"><p>I absolutely hate making predictions, because we can't predict injuries, trends, teams getting hot or cold, etc. But, regarding the division outlook ... all things being equal, I do think the Packers have the best coaching staff and best overall depth at the offensive skill positions. The Packers need the D to step up, big time - all of them. The o-line needs to play better and I won't be surprised if this Tavecchio dude unseats Crosby. But, we'll see.</p><p> </p><p>I see the Vikings being the second best in the division, followed by the Bears and the Lions. The Vikings aren't terrible at all - I think they've made some strides on both sides of the ball. It all will depend on Ponder and his growth and development. The Bears are gonna be interesting. Lovie Smith being gone, means the staple Tampa-2 is mostly gone, as well. They will likely regress on defense. I think they can put up points - Cutler is a *********, but he does have a rifle and Brandon Marshall and Matt Forte are very, very good players. Until proven otherwise ... since 1957, the song remains the same and Lions are the Lions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackerFlatLander, post: 501745, member: 8938"] I absolutely hate making predictions, because we can't predict injuries, trends, teams getting hot or cold, etc. But, regarding the division outlook ... all things being equal, I do think the Packers have the best coaching staff and best overall depth at the offensive skill positions. The Packers need the D to step up, big time - all of them. The o-line needs to play better and I won't be surprised if this Tavecchio dude unseats Crosby. But, we'll see. I see the Vikings being the second best in the division, followed by the Bears and the Lions. The Vikings aren't terrible at all - I think they've made some strides on both sides of the ball. It all will depend on Ponder and his growth and development. The Bears are gonna be interesting. Lovie Smith being gone, means the staple Tampa-2 is mostly gone, as well. They will likely regress on defense. I think they can put up points - Cutler is a *********, but he does have a rifle and Brandon Marshall and Matt Forte are very, very good players. Until proven otherwise ... since 1957, the song remains the same and Lions are the Lions. [/QUOTE]
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