marty -> RE: The Packers (1/3/2011 9:36:33 PM)
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Bears got their asses kicked by NE. Packers barely got beat, with their backup QB. I think WHEN you play somebody is important. Had the Packers played NE with Rodgers 2 weeks sooner, I think it's possible the Packers LOSE by 3 TDs. When the Packers played NE, they had MORE film to look at, and NE was overlooking them and their backup QB. I think DETROIT could have played NE that week, and gave them a close game just like the Packers. Now, I also think that had the Bears or Packers played NE 6 games sooner, when NE wasn't playing that well, it's quite possible the Bears or Packers would have BEAT NE. As I said, it is WHEN you play a team. I think the Packers have more talent, but the Bears are better coached. The Bears only real studs are Peppers and Hester on returns. Briggs and Urlacher are good, but they are only slightly above average. In the Bears-Packers' game, the Packers looked to be VERY reliant on the deep pass. IF Rodgers doesn't complete that deep pass to Jennings, I'm not sure the Packers win that game, and the game was at home, and do or die for the Pack. Also, if Lovie hadn't called timeout on the play where Chester Taylor made a long 3rd down, the game might have had a different outcome. The Packers were also fortunate they got a phantom PI call on a play where Clifton was committing hands to the face that didn't get noticed by the officials. And the Packers were also fortunate they got away with pretty brutal holding and PI in the endzone when the Bears had it 2nd down at the 2 yard line. I thought the officials favored the Bears in the 1st half, Packers in the 2nd half. Perhaps the desired result was the Packers winning, but not covering the spread ? I think IF it's a playoff game, and the officials are neutral, I think the Bears would probably win. The Bears are more physical, better coached, have a better run game, have home field advantage, and might be coming off a bye.
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