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<blockquote data-quote="Cardinal Hibernian" data-source="post: 736485" data-attributes="member: 5038"><p>Yup, the Packers last led the series after Game 25 on 11th December 1932 - still one game ahead following a 9 v 0 loss at Chicago. The Bears won the next game the following season (24th September 1933) to tie the series and the subsequent one 22nd October 1933 and remained ahead until the Pack tied it back up again on 18th December last year.</p><p></p><p>During that stretch the Bears were ahead by as many 24 games on two occasions - (Game 82 on 25th September 1960 and Game 144 on 25th October 1992 - by the early mid 1970's the Pack had whittled it back to just 9 games behind but the garbage of most of the 70's and 80's took its toll).</p><p></p><p>In fact the most games the Packers have been ahead in the series is only 2! Two occasions - after Game 21 on 1st November 1931 and again after Game 24 on 16th October 1932.</p><p></p><p>So, in terms of the history of the Packers - Bears match ups, this season is significant. Not only can we go ahead in the series but tie our biggest lead over them. </p><p></p><p>I don't see the Bears making the playoffs and so going 3 games ahead will need to wait for the 2018 season.</p><p></p><p>Go Pack Go</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cardinal Hibernian, post: 736485, member: 5038"] Yup, the Packers last led the series after Game 25 on 11th December 1932 - still one game ahead following a 9 v 0 loss at Chicago. The Bears won the next game the following season (24th September 1933) to tie the series and the subsequent one 22nd October 1933 and remained ahead until the Pack tied it back up again on 18th December last year. During that stretch the Bears were ahead by as many 24 games on two occasions - (Game 82 on 25th September 1960 and Game 144 on 25th October 1992 - by the early mid 1970's the Pack had whittled it back to just 9 games behind but the garbage of most of the 70's and 80's took its toll). In fact the most games the Packers have been ahead in the series is only 2! Two occasions - after Game 21 on 1st November 1931 and again after Game 24 on 16th October 1932. So, in terms of the history of the Packers - Bears match ups, this season is significant. Not only can we go ahead in the series but tie our biggest lead over them. I don't see the Bears making the playoffs and so going 3 games ahead will need to wait for the 2018 season. Go Pack Go [/QUOTE]
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