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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 842284" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>Some interesting comparisons to consider.</p><p></p><p>I definitely think Cousins is better than Trubisky.</p><p></p><p>Dalvin Cook is better than any one runner on the Bears.</p><p></p><p>The Vikings' receivers are definitely better.</p><p></p><p>Chicago definitely has a better OL than the Vikings until proven otherwise, and I don't think it's that close.</p><p></p><p>Though it might sound crazy to some, I actually think Cousins vs. the way Rodgers is playing <em>right now </em>is a valid question. As [USER=655]@Raptorman[/USER] mentioned, something just isn't quite right. Ben Fennell highlighted instances of him lowering his eyes vs the blitz and failing to hit the hot route.</p><p></p><p>I don't think that Dalvin Cook is a better player than Aaron Jones. Maybe he will be more productive because of offensive philosophy, but I believe Jones is a comparable, or even better player in a vacuum. </p><p></p><p>WR is hard to compare. I think Adams is the best receiver between either team, but I don't think that any two receiver combo on the Packers compares well to Thielen and Diggs. But then, the Vikings' receiver depth is trash, so if either Diggs or Thielen are out or playing hurt, they have a problem. But if they're healthy, the depth doesn't really matter, especially if the Vikings are throwing the ball as rarely as they prefer to. </p><p></p><p>And lastly, the Packers OL is better than the Vikings OL until proven otherwise, and it isn't close. At this point, we have to base most of our opinion on past performance because we don't have a lot of 2019 data. All we know this year is that the Bears can give the Packers OL problems (like they can to basically any OL) and that the Vikings can move the Falcons in the running game (as most teams were able to do fairly easily last year).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 842284, member: 12283"] Some interesting comparisons to consider. I definitely think Cousins is better than Trubisky. Dalvin Cook is better than any one runner on the Bears. The Vikings' receivers are definitely better. Chicago definitely has a better OL than the Vikings until proven otherwise, and I don't think it's that close. Though it might sound crazy to some, I actually think Cousins vs. the way Rodgers is playing [I]right now [/I]is a valid question. As [USER=655]@Raptorman[/USER] mentioned, something just isn't quite right. Ben Fennell highlighted instances of him lowering his eyes vs the blitz and failing to hit the hot route. I don't think that Dalvin Cook is a better player than Aaron Jones. Maybe he will be more productive because of offensive philosophy, but I believe Jones is a comparable, or even better player in a vacuum. WR is hard to compare. I think Adams is the best receiver between either team, but I don't think that any two receiver combo on the Packers compares well to Thielen and Diggs. But then, the Vikings' receiver depth is trash, so if either Diggs or Thielen are out or playing hurt, they have a problem. But if they're healthy, the depth doesn't really matter, especially if the Vikings are throwing the ball as rarely as they prefer to. And lastly, the Packers OL is better than the Vikings OL until proven otherwise, and it isn't close. At this point, we have to base most of our opinion on past performance because we don't have a lot of 2019 data. All we know this year is that the Bears can give the Packers OL problems (like they can to basically any OL) and that the Vikings can move the Falcons in the running game (as most teams were able to do fairly easily last year). [/QUOTE]
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