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I would like to think so, but anything can happen between now and the playoffs.

2007-11-05 00:54:14 · answer #1 · answered by bgee2001ca 7 · 1 1

I published this for an Eagles Fan, Now If the Vikings get crushed down in Chi city the following day, then it would be secure to assert Philly and GB are the main well liked group in the NFC and the momentum is going there way. If the Queens come out with a brilliant win the momentum with be with them and it would be risky. i'm a Vikings Fan yet GB and the Eagles are the main important danger in the NFC! So i will assert sure they have a million/3 probability to be in the excellent bowl..

2016-11-10 08:07:57 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Actually the Packers are better on the road and they are not automatic at home in the playoffs anymore. I think it will be Dallas or Green Bay, though who knows with the NFC. Detroit or Tampa Bay might surprise people. Even Seattle could make a push if Shaun would stop sleeprunning. It IS the NFC, after all

2007-11-05 00:57:43 · answer #3 · answered by Blake B 4 · 1 1

I doubt the Packers would survive the frist round of the playoffs. They have no respectable running game to speak of and in addition to that, Farve is playing with a green receiving corps excluding Driver. The defense is good but I doubt they could compete with some of the league's elite offenses.

The fact of the matter is the Packers have been playing above their talent and in doing so, they've been able to win some games. Heading into the home stretch of the schedules, they'll start faltering and losing games as the season heats up and teams start scrambling for playoff spots.

2007-11-05 01:00:39 · answer #4 · answered by Phade3 7 · 1 2

To the guy above me..."Dallas has a run game"...last I checked Grants was doing pretty well these last two weeks running the ball.

We have something Dallas lacks immensely at....defense. Romo won't be able to handle the pressure put on him by Kampman and KGB and will get picked off frequently.

At this point, GB should still be undefeated, our wide receivers have stepped up their game and the Pack are completing 70 yard touchdowns.

I think the Packers will be successful on the road even in the playoffs. Heck, with the way Romo plays, he will probably "botch" the snap on a field goal again and lose it for his team. lol

2007-11-05 01:54:15 · answer #5 · answered by My girls love the Packers too! 6 · 0 3

They will not make it past the cowboys. They are basically mirrors of each other, except Dallas has a running game. Advantage Dallas.

To the guy below me, you heard me right. Grant has had ONE good game (just one). This does not qualify as a good running game. As for Dallas not having a defense, this might have been true earlier in the season, but not now. Plus with Anthony Henry and Tank Johnson coming back next week and Ellis fiinally playing again we just got a hell of alot better....

2007-11-05 01:08:34 · answer #6 · answered by natedawg77 4 · 1 1

Dallas looks tough, but the Cowboys playing in Green Bay in January.....very possible that Favre goes for one last ring.

2007-11-05 00:59:11 · answer #7 · answered by isthere_anyluv_in_ur_heart 2 · 1 1

If they get home field, their chances improve greatly. I still don't see them as complete as the Cowboys. Should be a gerat game coming up and might decide home field.

2007-11-05 01:07:29 · answer #8 · answered by cowboysfan 4 · 0 1

Yes. If the refs didn't hate on them so much, they would be undefeated, and most games would have been blow-outs. I've never seen a team have to overcome so many 1st and 20's. :(

2007-11-05 00:56:30 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I would say NO they are finding ways to win but barley against sub-par teams,DETROIT and DALLAS are better.

2007-11-05 01:08:01 · answer #10 · answered by Tribe of benjamin 5 · 2 1

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