No. I am a Packer fan too but I think they will fall flat on their faces. Again.
2006-07-22 03:33:00
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answer #1
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answered by Sebring Sage 5
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NFC North is probably the weakest division in the NFL. Based on a very good D I'd go with Chicago winning the North. The Packers it's hard to tell right now. I think their D is getting better but they have questions all over on O. Can they rebuild that OL? WR corps? Will Green come back like the Ahman Green of old? What about Gado? Favre is good but will he get some help? To many questions is why I can't pick the Pack to win the division.
2006-07-22 12:59:45
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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It's difficult to say but I have to answer with a fairly confident no! The Bears still have a stranglehold on the division with their defense. Minnesota has improved tremendously and it appears the Packers are simply aging. A.J. should help strengthen that D in G.B. but lets say it how it is, he's a rookie, Favre is a year older and the running back situation is grim with Green taking the carries. I haven't even mentioned Detroit yet. I would say Chicago followed by Minnesota and Green Bay follows suit with a third place finish.
2006-07-22 10:47:34
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answered by Jerry O 1
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No. There is a good chance they could but September 10 will be the first game and the first loss. This seperates my opinion some but a first game loss is going to hurt big time. The morale of the team will be affected. Now if they win the first game against Chicago which I really doubt they may be in the running but I even see detroit making noise. If the running game is solid which I dont see then maybe the passing game may squeek by but even then I think this may be again a bad even worse year for Favre. Dont plan on playoffs brotha!
2006-07-22 10:57:23
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answered by Big Dub 1
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Yes but it's because the Vikings are falling apart, the Lions are never any good, the Bears have no offense (and didn't help themselves any by drafting mostly defensive players), and it's Favre's last year which might spark the team into giving their all.
2006-07-22 10:37:24
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answered by pack42586 3
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Yes I do. The entrie North division is weak, meaning it's up for grabs. With Brett retiring at the end of the season, maybe, the team will explode this year and win the division at 8-8.
2006-07-22 10:42:46
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answered by Frustrated 1
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If the defense shows up and the Bears take a step back. That should be a good race.
2006-07-22 10:33:16
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answered by Mario B 2
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Are you out of your mind? IF they manage to go 8-8, they should be thrilled, cause it's looking like they'll be closer to 5-11. They'll be lucky they don't finish last in the NFC North.
2006-07-22 21:55:20
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answered by jerememw 4
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No-last place-worse than Detroit!
2006-07-22 11:23:50
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answered by hope 5
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The Bears will be tough to beat this season
2006-07-22 10:34:57
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answered by USC Fan 4
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