To eachother, and other teams out of that division as well.
Bears: Reigning back from a Super Bowl (loss) with a more experienced Rex, a very good WR core. As well all know, Great D!
Packers: Surprising team! With only there young team getting older, stronger, and wiser, they are sure going to be a challange. Despite Favre being mad about not getting Moss, it is still the most talented team he's ever been with.
Vikings: With more speed on D, and breaking the NFL record of least rushing yards against/season. AD and Taylor make a great 1-2 punch behind one of the best O-Line in the game. Despite being ranked 32nd at the pass D, there offense should step up.
Lions: This isn't a surprise, Calvin Johnson + Roy Williams. This is scary for those who don't have great secondary. May still come in last place in the NFC North, but who knows, they might surprise everyone.
What is the order you'd put these team in from 1st to 4th?
2007-05-15
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hugedaddy462 I think is about where I'd put them as well.
Chicago is a Superbowl team.
Vikings have a great D, just a not so great Offense.
Greenbay are still young, but are growing rapidly. I expect them to win a superbowl in a few years.
Lion are okay. Calvin Johnson MIGHT be one of those great in college, but then bust. Were not sure, but being a VIkings fan, I hope he's a bust.
Sorry I said that Detroit fans, but being a Vikigns fan, I'm your rival.
2007-05-15 12:17:17
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answered by Choro-Kun 5
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I think it will be very competitive this season. I think the Bears will lose a step or two. Seems like controversy has already seeped into the team with Briggs and the D-coordinator leaving. I don't think they'll do as well. I think Urlacher will show his age soon. Once he loses a step of speed, he'll lose a big edge, but he'll still be a great player. The Packers will continue improve. Thompson is smart by building up the defense, which didn't get enough credit last year, and will be even better. Favre still has play left no matter what people say. The Vikings have the ability to surprise some people. They'll pull out a few surprise wins. I don't think they'll be consistent enough though. The high priced vets they brought in the past few years will start to grind down and not be worthy their pay. The Lions will struggle again. They may start to improve and feel growing pains. But I can't say they're improving with Millen in charge. But I could see a dog fight start between the Bears, Packers and Vikes for the division around week 12.
2007-05-15 14:01:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The NFC North branch communities have been stocking themselves with an excellent form of gifted youthful gamers for the period of the final couple of years and is unquestionably going to be extra beneficial. The Vikings seem adrift precise now however the Packers, Bears, and exceedingly the Lions, have the means of being playoff sure communities this 12 months and genuinely the subsequent. i'd anticipate those 3 communities to be aggressive week to week with the different team interior the league. i think of what is going to shop the NFC North from being the toughest branch is the shortcoming of extreme high quality QB's. no you are able to nonetheless doubt the Packers with Rogers, however the Bears and Lions QB's stay unproven and who's familiar with what the Vikings will do at that place. I do believe the NFC North can rival the AFC South, NFC South, and NFC East as being the toughest branch in the event that they'd get universal extra suitable QB play in the branch.
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1. The Bears will finish first but i dont understand why people are always saying their D is so unbelievable. Ya i know it did good statistically and stuff but if u watched them they seem to be over-hyped in my mind.
2.The Vikings second. The D is going to be better and the offense is totally dependant on whether or not Jackson plays well at QB. Holy crap though when you look at Taylor and Peterson in the same backfield...scary.
3.Packers here. Ya theyre a young talented team but COME ON!!! Brett Favre is not half the QB he used to be. They just keep him around because everyone in Wisconsin would have his children if given the chance.
4. Lions. When will someone fire Matt Millen? ive played and watched a ton of football in my life and never seen a team get so many talented players and completely ruin them. You wait and see, they will find a way to suck even with the unbelievable combo of Calvin Johnson and Roy Williams.
2007-05-15 13:03:07
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answered by Dan7 2
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Yes, the North will be very competitive. I expect it to earn back its nick name of 'The Black and Blue' division.
Two teams, Packers and Bears, have great defenses and can shut opponents down. Packers defense is VERY underrated with their solid front, two great linebackers, and shut down corners.
Two teams, Vikings and Lions, upgraded their offenses in the draft significantly and can really make some noise.
There will be some great games this year within that division.
2007-05-15 13:30:21
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answered by Elliott Ness 3
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Until the Bears made it to the Super Bowl last year the NFC North was a joke. Loins might turn the corner this year. Packers are 8-8 at best. I can't name anyone on the Vikings any more...is Denny Green going back there? "They are who we thought they WERE!!!!!"
Classic!
2007-05-15 12:05:31
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answered by cancerman 3
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it will be a competitive divison. one team has to make the playoffs and in my opinion the bears are not a clear win for the division title. packers probably have the most upside and promising future. vikes d can only take them so far. lions still have alot of work to do. bears or packers but i say the packers will win the nfc north
2007-05-15 13:44:51
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answered by packersfan 1
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If this year's Pack is the most talented team Favre has ever been on, then he should win a Super Bowl. And he won't win one this year.
2007-05-15 12:55:25
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answered by Matt 3
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NFC NORTH
chicago 11-5
minnesota 9-6
detroit 6-10
green bay 4-12
2007-05-15 13:09:10
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answered by mallondaniel 2
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Packers
Bears
Vikings
Lions
Might switch the bears and vikes don't know. Top three are hard to pick.
Bears D is more a myth now then before. They will be in serious trouble if they have to rely on Urlacher the whole time. See what happens with Briggs.
2007-05-15 12:31:35
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