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I am not one to count chickens before they are hatched, so I won't, but how long do you think the Packers win streak will last? They are currently 9-0 on the season and have won 15 in a row.
Nov 20th Tampa Bay Buccaneers 4-5 Home
Nov 24th Detroit Lions 6-3 Away
Dec 4th New York Giants 6-3 Away
Dec 11th Oakland Raiders 5-4 Home
Dec 18th Kansas City Chiefs 4-5 Away
Dec 25th Chicago Bears 6-3 Home
Jan 1st Detroit Lions Home
I see the Thanksgiving Day game to be the biggest issue with only a 4 day rest between games.
Nov 20th Tampa Bay Buccaneers 4-5 Home
Nov 24th Detroit Lions 6-3 Away
Dec 4th New York Giants 6-3 Away
Dec 11th Oakland Raiders 5-4 Home
Dec 18th Kansas City Chiefs 4-5 Away
Dec 25th Chicago Bears 6-3 Home
Jan 1st Detroit Lions Home
I see the Thanksgiving Day game to be the biggest issue with only a 4 day rest between games.
Despite a winning record
Lions = doormat
The Giants SUCK
Oakland couldn't stop AL DAVIS FROM DYING (oh, too soon) let alone that Packer offense.
The only game I see stopping the streak is Chicago because CHRISTMAS IS THE TIME FOR MIRACLES
Rodger's is just too hot right now. He looks like a demi-god commanding the field out there.
He carved the Vikes up tonight and it was sad to watch Ponder try and scramble for yards and get smashed.
They may not repeat but I have a strong feeling they will take the NFC with ease. I only see 1 NFC team having a chance and that's the 49er's. Harbaugh has turned that offense into something to be reckoned with. I'm still not sold on their D but come playoff time it will be fun to watch.
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Rodger's is just too hot right now. He looks like a demi-god commanding the field out there.
He carved the Vikes up tonight and it was sad to watch Ponder try and scramble for yards and get smashed.
They may not repeat but I have a strong feeling they will take the NFC with ease. I only see 1 NFC team having a chance and that's the 49er's. Harbaugh has turned that offense into something to be reckoned with. I'm still not sold on their D but come playoff time it will be fun to watch.
I think meeting SF in the post-season would be both a good game and a worry for the Packers.
Again, I will not count chickens before they hatch.
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-Christmas Day against the Chicago Bears. The Chicago Bears have transformed into a much tougher team since last time they played.
-Last game against the Lions. Jahvid Best might be back and the Lions might've gotten their groove back by then. Also the Packers will determine if they want the perfect regular season themselves and the Lions will probably have a lot more to play for.
Loss 1: Either Detroit on Thanksgiving or the Giants the next week.
Loss 2: Detroit on New Year's Day. (They will be pulling starters like crazy because their eye will be on the Superbowl.)
But...Nightcrawler really has been my favorite character for years.
As long as they continue to sacrifice kittens in vile occult rituals, they will keep winning.
Sorry, bitterness crept in there for a bit. Ah well. I'm thinking they will probably lose in one of the following ways.
1. November 20th to the Bucs in a classic letdown game.
2. November 24th to the Lions, going on the road on a short week against a Lions team desperate to prove something.
3. Go undefeated through the regular season and the playoffs, only to be beaten by the Patriots in the Superbowl, which would be ironic on so many different levels it boggles the mind.
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I'm betting on a loss to either Detroit (both games are dangerous ones) or the Giants. A front 4 pass rush like those two teams have is dangerous against a team that relies so heavily on it's QB.
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Like others have said, either of the Detroit games or the Chicago game are the risky ones. They CAN run the gauntlet, but it comes down to if they want it. A few years ago the Colts had a chance to run it and decided not to go for it. Personally, if you've got a chance for it and your team is running pretty well, go for it. No need to disrupt all that momentum when you can keep going and become one of the best teams in NFL history.
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A few years ago the Colts had a chance to run it and decided not to go for it. Personally, if you've got a chance for it and your team is running pretty well, go for it. No need to disrupt all that momentum when you can keep going and become one of the best teams in NFL history.
I dislike Jim Caldwell a lot for that decision and am glad that they suffered for that decision and hope they get rid of him.
Oddly enough, the Patriots faced a team that was uniquely suited to beat them in the Super Bowl. Facing any other team we're talking about the modern age undefeated season.
The Packers are more likely to face that type of team in the playoff or even this Thursday, thus are less likely to be perfect going into the post-season.
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