Anyone who sais they have no chance is a moron.
I am not a Bears fans at all, but I still tink on any given day they are one of best teams in the NFC. They have just been playing awful. And lets face it, GB is playing a little above themselves.
I am calling an upset this week and seeing the Bears edge the Pack 20-17.
2007-10-04 06:22:48
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answered by Anonymous
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If they can shut down the run, and put pressure on Favre, they have a chance. If he can do short quick passes that make the secondary jump, Favre and the Packers could have a field day. That Secondary of the Bears is, at best right now, suspect. their NON EXISTANT offense is what will kill them. Bears need the defense to score.
I agree with the previous poster
packers: 24
Bears: 10
2007-10-04 05:33:13
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answered by Mr. Cellophane 6
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The Packers have a great probability of thrashing the bears. they are the #5 bypass attack interior the NFL, the Bears have the #20 bypass protection. choppy tournament-up? i think of so. Plus if i've got been to take any QB interior the NFL i might take Aaron Rodgers. he's pink warm and finding for his first great bowl. Jay Cutler on the different hand is nice at ultimate what he's actual good at is throwing mediocre passes with an excellent form of p.c.., each so often to the different group. The #5 ranked packers bypass protection would desire to be waiting to sluggish Jay Cutler and positioned alot of stress on him with Clay Mathews and Charles Woodson. additionally the protection of the Bears is an puffed up shaggy dog tale, they gave up 21pts in a single qtr to the SEAHAWKS. p.c.. win it 28-17.
2016-12-28 14:29:16
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answered by dragoo 4
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well, the defense needs to seriously step up or they are going to get blown out. also griese needs to not turn the ball over every possession. the odds of both those happening are very slim so it's a pretty sure bet that the packers will roll over da bears with relative ease
2007-10-04 05:30:53
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answered by jesus 3
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They have as much chance to beat the Packers as Rex Grossman has to be named NFL MVP for the 2007 season... None of what so ever.
2007-10-04 05:38:38
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answered by Gary C 2
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it is a a 45 percent chance
if they offense turn over the ball 5 times
they will lose
and with no average qb they will put a great defense in a bad spot
packers 28
bears 10
2007-10-04 05:29:14
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answered by dallastx 1
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Not much. But if they put Grossman in they are going to get beat by 1/2 time.
2007-10-04 05:48:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the Packers will do fine as long as they limit their passing game. THey are getting too predictable.
2007-10-04 05:32:32
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answered by harley_wife 4
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win the turnover battle , win the game. When neither team is dynamic on either side of the ball , that is more often then not the determining factor.
2007-10-04 06:37:08
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answered by Dennis Y 3
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Slim and none,they thought by benching Grossman their troubles were gone,but they found out Greise is a mirror image of Grossman,they haven't yet figure it out that their offense is mediocre at best
2007-10-04 06:19:08
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answered by Anonymous
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