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<blockquote data-quote="Packerlifer" data-source="post: 572535" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>"Da Bears" have been a "tonic" for the Packers in some of their "struggling time" before and could be again. In the 3 biggest games of the recent history in pro football's oldest rivalry the Pack has come up big every time. But I don't think this game this early is on par with the 2010 game to make the playoffs and the NFC Championship or last year's deciding the division title.</p><p> </p><p> A loss certainly won't be good but it doesn't mean the demise of the season either. The NFC North will be decided in December not September and at least as far as scheduling the Packers hold a good hand then.</p><p> </p><p> Win or lose I want to see the offense wake up and start playing as anticipated and to what we have been accustomed. The defense has been quietly showing signs of improvement. Over the last nearly 7 quarters they've yielded only 13 points. showed signs of a pass rush and generated some picks.</p><p> </p><p> Chicago has been helped by the generosity of their two previous opponents with 7 turnovers, which have been crucial to the outcome of those games. Without those the Bears might be 0-3 now. The Packers, Eddie Lacy's fumble last week notwithstanding, are not a turnover prone team. And Jay Cutler is minus-6 in his td to int. ratio in his career against Green Bay.</p><p> </p><p> Home field hasn't been a big factor in these games over the years. Both have been able to win on the other's turf and Soldier Field has been a "home away from home" for the Packers. I think the guys get it together and come up with a strategic win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Packerlifer, post: 572535, member: 1242"] "Da Bears" have been a "tonic" for the Packers in some of their "struggling time" before and could be again. In the 3 biggest games of the recent history in pro football's oldest rivalry the Pack has come up big every time. But I don't think this game this early is on par with the 2010 game to make the playoffs and the NFC Championship or last year's deciding the division title. A loss certainly won't be good but it doesn't mean the demise of the season either. The NFC North will be decided in December not September and at least as far as scheduling the Packers hold a good hand then. Win or lose I want to see the offense wake up and start playing as anticipated and to what we have been accustomed. The defense has been quietly showing signs of improvement. Over the last nearly 7 quarters they've yielded only 13 points. showed signs of a pass rush and generated some picks. Chicago has been helped by the generosity of their two previous opponents with 7 turnovers, which have been crucial to the outcome of those games. Without those the Bears might be 0-3 now. The Packers, Eddie Lacy's fumble last week notwithstanding, are not a turnover prone team. And Jay Cutler is minus-6 in his td to int. ratio in his career against Green Bay. Home field hasn't been a big factor in these games over the years. Both have been able to win on the other's turf and Soldier Field has been a "home away from home" for the Packers. I think the guys get it together and come up with a strategic win. [/QUOTE]
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