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Which Team Is Really Actually Our Biggest Divisional Opponent Threat?
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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 628154" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p>I thought it’d be the Lions but they’ve quickly gone from competing for the division to competing for the first pick in the 2016 draft. I know they lost Suh and Fairley, even so I’m surprised the Lions’ D has fallen so far so fast. According to nlf.com stats, they finished third in the league last year in scoring D surrendering 17.6 ppg. It’s only five games in but they have given up 10 more ppg. Through 4 games the Vikings D is surrendering 18.2 ppg – IMO their D is legit and they’re clearly the biggest challenge in the division but after 5 games (4 for the Vikings) the Packers have a 2.5 game lead. </p><p> According to rotoworld Cutler’s contract contained no signing bonus, but $54M was guaranteed in the deal he signed before the 2014 season. According to overthecap.com if the Bears cut Cutler after this season it will result in $13M dead money but because his cap number for 2016 is $17M that will result in a $4M cap savings. If they wait until after the 2016 season overthecap says the Bears would have $2M in dead money and $14M in cap savings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 628154, member: 4300"] I thought it’d be the Lions but they’ve quickly gone from competing for the division to competing for the first pick in the 2016 draft. I know they lost Suh and Fairley, even so I’m surprised the Lions’ D has fallen so far so fast. According to nlf.com stats, they finished third in the league last year in scoring D surrendering 17.6 ppg. It’s only five games in but they have given up 10 more ppg. Through 4 games the Vikings D is surrendering 18.2 ppg – IMO their D is legit and they’re clearly the biggest challenge in the division but after 5 games (4 for the Vikings) the Packers have a 2.5 game lead. According to rotoworld Cutler’s contract contained no signing bonus, but $54M was guaranteed in the deal he signed before the 2014 season. According to overthecap.com if the Bears cut Cutler after this season it will result in $13M dead money but because his cap number for 2016 is $17M that will result in a $4M cap savings. If they wait until after the 2016 season overthecap says the Bears would have $2M in dead money and $14M in cap savings. [/QUOTE]
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