Whoa nelly. I feel I am already level 5 scared on the first day of free agency with the Green Bay Packers. The reason why everyone around is getting better and we are at a stand still. Something needs to happen.
The Packers (unlike the Indianapolis Colts with Gary Brackett) were unable to sign left tackle Chad Clifton before free agency started. Now, I have been told by the power of Twitter, that Clifton is only visiting the Washington Redskins to drive up the price of his contract for the Packers. Many insiders believe that he would want to come back and be a Packer for the rest of his career. This is probably good news for a lot of Packer fans right now, but Bob Barker taught me a long time ago that if the price isn't right, you are better to walk away
Why might some fans be scared to death of not bringing Clifton back? The Bears have just brought in Julius Peppers who is one of the better if not the best free agent that was out there and now they form a scary defense with Peppers/Urlacher in their front seven.Not to mention, the zone blitzes that the Bears can run now makes them even more of a threat. If you are a Bears' fan you have to worry about the motivation that Peppers brings day in and day out, he tends to fall alseep at the wheel at points of the game, something Urlacher I assume fans hope will not allow to happen.
Now the Bears also brought in Chester Taylor, which gets new Offensive Coordinator Mike Martz his passing running back and Matt Forte truly fell off the map last season so Taylor could insert himself into the starting lineup. My buddy E theory behind the Bears also adding Brandon Manumaleuna who formerly was in Martz's system who just blocked and did nothing else, might correlate in swinging Greg Olson into a wide receiver for Jay Cutler to throw to. To me, that theory makes a ton of sense and could totally see it happening. Although all of this being said, I still am not convinced that their offensive line will be better and that was their downfall last year.
Also everybody's favorite dweller in the NFC North the Detroit Lions have made some big strides with their young team by signing Kyle Vanden Bosch and Nate Burelson. Before I explode about Vanden Bosch, Burelson has always been a reliable player for any team he has played for and he will be a nice second option for Detroit.
Vanden Bosch was a hell of player for the Tennessee Titans in the past couple of years and is just an aggressive kick-ass player. Further, he has never played in the NFC therefore the book on him isn't as concrete as a guy like Peppers who has spent his entire career in the NFC. Also this makes me wonder, do they draft Ndamkong Suh/Gerald McCoy or do they get Eric Berry? Vanden Bosch might be enough to shore up their front line, but adding those two guys could make their front seven monstrous. But Berry could also be a game-changer for the Lions. They are in a perfect position right now as a franchise, first time that's been said in awhile.
The question I have for Vikings' fans and Favre fans is does this influence BF4's decision to maybe step down seeing as the division will not be that easy plus the defenses of the Bears and Lions have obviously gotten better. I do not know if it does personally, but I think it might be a key factor in his process of making a decision. A final word on the Vikes, they will miss Chester Taylor way more than they probably believe they will.
Finally the Packers, I started writing this with the thought of Chad Clifton re-signing is a must. No longer do I think that way once again, thanks to Eric because he makes the point "the worst thing the Packers can do is overpay Clifton." I agree 130% because he has been known to be injured, he is much older and I, like Eric saw some promise in young T.J. Lang last year. I would be quite nervous facing Allen, Vanden Bosch, and Peppers twice a year with a young lineman but what if Clifton goes down again after we gave him a big contract? It almost seems like it's bound to happen so why not throw Lang to the wolves, draft a tackle high and see what happens.
-Charlie.
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
Impressions from the 2009 NFL Season
I am just giving basically a bunch of quick hitters for the NFL season. Just things that I have noticed during the season. Its been a really strange year with many bad teams with probably seven teams who might hope they get the number one pick. Here we go...
-The Green Bay Packers have disappointed me so far. I believe I said a Pop-Warner pimple faced eleven year old could probably get three sacks against anyone on the Packers offensive line. Aaron Rodgers might die against Dallas, Baltimore, or Pittsburgh. Also the 3-4 hasn't been a success so far. Aaron Schatz of Football Insiders said on the BS Report on Monday, the Pack does have the easiest schedule for the rest of the year. I will continue to pick the Packers because its against my religion to do otherwise.
-The New Orleans Saints are the best team in the NFC. No questions ask. Drew Brees, in my opinion is the MVP so far. They need to stop making turnovers though if they think they can win the Super Bowl. Also their secondary gets no credit, they are the x-factor.
-The Bears might be the same disappointment level. People expected this NFC North to be the most competitive division in football and it's been a bigger flop than the new Boondock Saints movie (why even go there by the way?). No defense whatsoever and I fear Lovie Smith may be looking for work next year.
-The Vikings get two lines from me... They look like the third best team but I am still on a wait and see before crowing them.
-Dallas fans, I just want to remind you how much Tony Romo sucks in December. Just keep remembering that. I know he tears up the Packers in the two games they have played. I think the Cowboys make the playoffs but no playoff wins for Romo.
-Eagles/Falcons/Cardinals have a chance to be pretty good teams by the end of the year but who really knows. The inconsistencies of all three teams doesnt make any of these teams contenders by no means. I think Arizona will win the NFC West and one of those teams makes the Wild Card.
-I am not sold on Indianapolis yet. I feel they need to show me something this weekend to call me a believer. Peyton Manning is playing his ass off but the secondary injuries will come back to haunt them. I am willing to bet they do not get the one seed.
-My roommate Brett feels the Patriots are playing at that "2005 Level", which I agree with because they are doing it with nobodies on defense plus they are running the ball. They will run away with the AFC East.
-The AFC North and West will provide the most excitement for division races. The Steeler-Bengal game will tell us a lot about both teams and the Chargers will come back to win the AFC West, sorry Broncos I am starting to fade off. Also Houston, and Baltimore miss the playoffs.
-Charlie.
-The Green Bay Packers have disappointed me so far. I believe I said a Pop-Warner pimple faced eleven year old could probably get three sacks against anyone on the Packers offensive line. Aaron Rodgers might die against Dallas, Baltimore, or Pittsburgh. Also the 3-4 hasn't been a success so far. Aaron Schatz of Football Insiders said on the BS Report on Monday, the Pack does have the easiest schedule for the rest of the year. I will continue to pick the Packers because its against my religion to do otherwise.
-The New Orleans Saints are the best team in the NFC. No questions ask. Drew Brees, in my opinion is the MVP so far. They need to stop making turnovers though if they think they can win the Super Bowl. Also their secondary gets no credit, they are the x-factor.
-The Bears might be the same disappointment level. People expected this NFC North to be the most competitive division in football and it's been a bigger flop than the new Boondock Saints movie (why even go there by the way?). No defense whatsoever and I fear Lovie Smith may be looking for work next year.
-The Vikings get two lines from me... They look like the third best team but I am still on a wait and see before crowing them.
-Dallas fans, I just want to remind you how much Tony Romo sucks in December. Just keep remembering that. I know he tears up the Packers in the two games they have played. I think the Cowboys make the playoffs but no playoff wins for Romo.
-Eagles/Falcons/Cardinals have a chance to be pretty good teams by the end of the year but who really knows. The inconsistencies of all three teams doesnt make any of these teams contenders by no means. I think Arizona will win the NFC West and one of those teams makes the Wild Card.
-I am not sold on Indianapolis yet. I feel they need to show me something this weekend to call me a believer. Peyton Manning is playing his ass off but the secondary injuries will come back to haunt them. I am willing to bet they do not get the one seed.
-My roommate Brett feels the Patriots are playing at that "2005 Level", which I agree with because they are doing it with nobodies on defense plus they are running the ball. They will run away with the AFC East.
-The AFC North and West will provide the most excitement for division races. The Steeler-Bengal game will tell us a lot about both teams and the Chargers will come back to win the AFC West, sorry Broncos I am starting to fade off. Also Houston, and Baltimore miss the playoffs.
-Charlie.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Week One Wrap-Up: Crazier Than Kanye
Basically this is going to be my weekly wrap-up on Monday Night/Tuesday Morning for all of you and the main focus will be on the Green Bay Packers yet I will give a bunch of quick hitters about all the games that were significant. Quick opinion on Kanye West... Yes he is an asshole but haven't we known that for years since his rise to popularity. Also he was doing pulls out of a Cognac bottle therefore people do dumb shit when they are drunk. Now on to the NFL...
Oh my, what a weekend it was and we will start where it matters the Green Bay Packers who were playing their arch-rivals the Chicago Bears. Every Bears fan was trash-talking this whole summer about Jay Cutler and the future of their franchise.. blah blah blah. How about we talk about the Packer defense that took the ball away four times from Cutler? Okay. They looked awesome sending pressure from everywhere and you could tell that Cutler was flustered (see Clay Matthews punking him). Minus Atari Bigby's injury (sprained knee), I cannot find one concern about the defense. They played magnificent.
The offense side was rattled by the new look Bears defense who were very good until losing Brian Urlacher (more to come). Also the offense plan seemed weird at times throwing long balls at times not needed and relying on the run too much. Thats the end of my rant though because when its all said and done Aaron Rodgers hit Greg Jennings deep for the game-winning score. I also think the Pack need to reconsider Allen Barbre at Right Tackle, give it another game because Adewale Ogunleye is one of the best so maybe its makes him stronger who knows.
Finally, I really like that Aaron Rodgers won the game for the Packers. As my roommates and I all agreed no one can complain about A-Rod not being clutch or Mike McCarthy's play calling late in the game. I hope all the fans became believers last night.
Quick Thoughts on the rest of the NFL...
-I dont care what my roommate Brett says.... Jake Delhomme is now in the twilight of his career and I think he is lasting only one/two more games as a starter. Panthers will end up 8-8 at best.
-Donovon McNabb injury will hurt for one week or so which I really dont think hurts them. In addition, it has nothing to do with his arm.
-Bears fans it could be a long year when you had Super Bowl in your eyes. Losing Brian Urlacher for the season is like losing Tom Brady yet there is no Matt Cassel in Chi-City.
-Great Monday Night Football games today. Buffalo once again chokes which is the story of their lives but I was impressed with their young o-line/Fred Jackson. Tom Brady and the young defense should be fine. The team who had the biggest impact on me was Oakland who were the best I have seen them in many years. They might surprised a couple teams, we will see.
-Very impressed with San Francisco, New York Giants Defense, Dallas Offense.
-Charlie.
Oh my, what a weekend it was and we will start where it matters the Green Bay Packers who were playing their arch-rivals the Chicago Bears. Every Bears fan was trash-talking this whole summer about Jay Cutler and the future of their franchise.. blah blah blah. How about we talk about the Packer defense that took the ball away four times from Cutler? Okay. They looked awesome sending pressure from everywhere and you could tell that Cutler was flustered (see Clay Matthews punking him). Minus Atari Bigby's injury (sprained knee), I cannot find one concern about the defense. They played magnificent.
The offense side was rattled by the new look Bears defense who were very good until losing Brian Urlacher (more to come). Also the offense plan seemed weird at times throwing long balls at times not needed and relying on the run too much. Thats the end of my rant though because when its all said and done Aaron Rodgers hit Greg Jennings deep for the game-winning score. I also think the Pack need to reconsider Allen Barbre at Right Tackle, give it another game because Adewale Ogunleye is one of the best so maybe its makes him stronger who knows.
Finally, I really like that Aaron Rodgers won the game for the Packers. As my roommates and I all agreed no one can complain about A-Rod not being clutch or Mike McCarthy's play calling late in the game. I hope all the fans became believers last night.
Quick Thoughts on the rest of the NFL...
-I dont care what my roommate Brett says.... Jake Delhomme is now in the twilight of his career and I think he is lasting only one/two more games as a starter. Panthers will end up 8-8 at best.
-Donovon McNabb injury will hurt for one week or so which I really dont think hurts them. In addition, it has nothing to do with his arm.
-Bears fans it could be a long year when you had Super Bowl in your eyes. Losing Brian Urlacher for the season is like losing Tom Brady yet there is no Matt Cassel in Chi-City.
-Great Monday Night Football games today. Buffalo once again chokes which is the story of their lives but I was impressed with their young o-line/Fred Jackson. Tom Brady and the young defense should be fine. The team who had the biggest impact on me was Oakland who were the best I have seen them in many years. They might surprised a couple teams, we will see.
-Very impressed with San Francisco, New York Giants Defense, Dallas Offense.
-Charlie.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
NFL Preview: NFC North/East
We are going to split up the NFL Preview into four parts with a look at key games, key players, outlook. Then an overall playoff predication's. They will be ranked by where they will finish in the division.
NFC North
1. Green Bay Packers: Key Players- QB Aaron Rodgers, WR Greg Jennings, LB Nick Barnett Key Games-vs./at Chicago (9/13, 12/13) at/vs Minnesota (10/5, 11/1) vs. Dallas (11/15) at Pittsburgh (12/20) at Arizona (1/3) Outlook: I think they win the division with a record of 13-3 or 12-4. They need to stay healthy and if that happens, they will be a dominate force. Charles Woodson/A-Rod are going to have huge years.
2. Minnesota Vikings: Key Players- QB Brett Favre, RB Adrian Peterson DT Kevin Williams Key Games-vs/at Green Bay (10/5, 11/1) vs. Baltimore (10/18) at Pittsburgh (10/25) vs/at Chicago (11/29, 12/28), at Arizona (12/6), vs. New York Giants (01/03) Outlook: They will win one of the Wild Card spots because they do have an easy schedule and I really think if Favre takes a back seat to let Peterson be in control, they can be successful.
3. Chicago Bears: Key Players- QB Jay Cutler, LB Brian Urlacher, RB Matt Forte Key Games- at/vs Green Bay (9/13, 12/13), vs. Pittsburgh (9/20) at Atlanta (10/18) vs. Arizona (11/08), vs. Philadelphia (11/22) at/vs Minnesota (11/29, 12/28) at Baltimore (12/20) Outlook: They could make a push for the Wild Card and I think that Monday Night game against the Vikes may decide it. I think Cutler will have problems with his receivers all year.
4. Detroit Lions: Key Players- QB Matthew Stafford, RB Kevin Smith LB Ernie Sims Key Games- at New Orleans (9/13), vs/at Minnesota (9/20, 11/15) at/vs Green Bay (10/18, 11/26) at/vs Chicago (10/3, 1/3) Outlook: Well I dont believe they will go win less but with a rookie quarterback, I doubt that they win more than four games. Their defense is nothing special at all.
NFC East
1. Philadelphia Eagles: Key Players- QB Donovan McNabb RB Brian Westbrook CB Ashante Samuel Key Games: vs. New Orleans (9/2o) vs/at NY Giants (11/1, 12/13) vs/at Dallas (11/8, 1/3) at San Diego (11/15) at Chicago (11/22) at Atlanta (12/6) Outlook- I dont believe any of the nonsense that McNabb will be bothered by Michael Vick and also look out for RB LeShon McCoy could have a huge year.
2. New York Giants: Key Players- QB Eli Manning, DE Osi Umenyiora, DE Justin Tuck Key Games: at/vs. Dallas (9/20, 12/6) vs. Arizona (10/25) at/vs Philadelphia (11/1, 12/13) vs. San Diego (11/8) vs. Atlanta (11/22) at Minnesota (1/3) Outlook- The other Wild Card team, they have the best D-Line in the NFL right now and I think Manning will be fine without Plaxico Burress.
3. Dallas Cowboys: Key Players- QB Tony Romo, RB Marion Barber/Felix Jones OLB DeMarcus Ware Key Games: vs./at NY Giants (9/20, 12/6) vs. Atlanta (10/25) at/vs Philadelphia (11/8, 1/3) at Green Bay (11/15) vs. San Diego (12/13) at New Orleans (12/19) Outlook- Could be the end of the road for Wade Phillips, I dont see this team better than third with a tough as nails schedule and a lot of question marks all around.
4. Washington Redskins: Key Players- DT Albert Hanyesworth, S LaRon Landry, RB Clinton Portis Key Games- at/vs NY Giants (9/13, 12/21) vs/at Philadelphia (10/26, 11/29) at/vs Dallas (11/22, 12/27) Outlook- Some people feel the Skins may be the surprise team of the NFC with their defense but I have a hard time seeing their offense being able to compete with the competition in this division.
On to the NFC South/West
-Charlie.
NFC North
1. Green Bay Packers: Key Players- QB Aaron Rodgers, WR Greg Jennings, LB Nick Barnett Key Games-vs./at Chicago (9/13, 12/13) at/vs Minnesota (10/5, 11/1) vs. Dallas (11/15) at Pittsburgh (12/20) at Arizona (1/3) Outlook: I think they win the division with a record of 13-3 or 12-4. They need to stay healthy and if that happens, they will be a dominate force. Charles Woodson/A-Rod are going to have huge years.
2. Minnesota Vikings: Key Players- QB Brett Favre, RB Adrian Peterson DT Kevin Williams Key Games-vs/at Green Bay (10/5, 11/1) vs. Baltimore (10/18) at Pittsburgh (10/25) vs/at Chicago (11/29, 12/28), at Arizona (12/6), vs. New York Giants (01/03) Outlook: They will win one of the Wild Card spots because they do have an easy schedule and I really think if Favre takes a back seat to let Peterson be in control, they can be successful.
3. Chicago Bears: Key Players- QB Jay Cutler, LB Brian Urlacher, RB Matt Forte Key Games- at/vs Green Bay (9/13, 12/13), vs. Pittsburgh (9/20) at Atlanta (10/18) vs. Arizona (11/08), vs. Philadelphia (11/22) at/vs Minnesota (11/29, 12/28) at Baltimore (12/20) Outlook: They could make a push for the Wild Card and I think that Monday Night game against the Vikes may decide it. I think Cutler will have problems with his receivers all year.
4. Detroit Lions: Key Players- QB Matthew Stafford, RB Kevin Smith LB Ernie Sims Key Games- at New Orleans (9/13), vs/at Minnesota (9/20, 11/15) at/vs Green Bay (10/18, 11/26) at/vs Chicago (10/3, 1/3) Outlook: Well I dont believe they will go win less but with a rookie quarterback, I doubt that they win more than four games. Their defense is nothing special at all.
NFC East
1. Philadelphia Eagles: Key Players- QB Donovan McNabb RB Brian Westbrook CB Ashante Samuel Key Games: vs. New Orleans (9/2o) vs/at NY Giants (11/1, 12/13) vs/at Dallas (11/8, 1/3) at San Diego (11/15) at Chicago (11/22) at Atlanta (12/6) Outlook- I dont believe any of the nonsense that McNabb will be bothered by Michael Vick and also look out for RB LeShon McCoy could have a huge year.
2. New York Giants: Key Players- QB Eli Manning, DE Osi Umenyiora, DE Justin Tuck Key Games: at/vs. Dallas (9/20, 12/6) vs. Arizona (10/25) at/vs Philadelphia (11/1, 12/13) vs. San Diego (11/8) vs. Atlanta (11/22) at Minnesota (1/3) Outlook- The other Wild Card team, they have the best D-Line in the NFL right now and I think Manning will be fine without Plaxico Burress.
3. Dallas Cowboys: Key Players- QB Tony Romo, RB Marion Barber/Felix Jones OLB DeMarcus Ware Key Games: vs./at NY Giants (9/20, 12/6) vs. Atlanta (10/25) at/vs Philadelphia (11/8, 1/3) at Green Bay (11/15) vs. San Diego (12/13) at New Orleans (12/19) Outlook- Could be the end of the road for Wade Phillips, I dont see this team better than third with a tough as nails schedule and a lot of question marks all around.
4. Washington Redskins: Key Players- DT Albert Hanyesworth, S LaRon Landry, RB Clinton Portis Key Games- at/vs NY Giants (9/13, 12/21) vs/at Philadelphia (10/26, 11/29) at/vs Dallas (11/22, 12/27) Outlook- Some people feel the Skins may be the surprise team of the NFC with their defense but I have a hard time seeing their offense being able to compete with the competition in this division.
On to the NFC South/West
-Charlie.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
I Can Really Hate Cutler Now.
If Jay Cutler hasnt done enough for me to hate him enough, he has achieved TO status by now being on the Chicago Bears. The Broncos traded Cutler for Kyle Orton including 1st round picks in 2009/2010.
I am worried about this. Mach on the other hand thinks this isnt going to be a problem and just sees him as a complete headcase. But to be honest, I think Cutler is a good quarterback whose a stats guy but I dont think he has the confidence to be a Peyton Manning or a Brett Favre.
Knowing the Chicago sports fans I am guessing their media is deeming him the "Chicago's Brett Favre" and are just going nuts over the possibility of having a franchise quarterback for the next ten years. They have wanted a franchise quarterback for the last couple of years and now it is finally there.
I took a look at the depth chart and they just inked Orlando Pace who can still give you 10-12 games so that helps out their offensive line. They still dont have a receiver who could help the cause and Matt Forte faded off as the season went on. Their front line is still solid but I question their secondary.
Cutler versus Rodgers should be a great one for the first game of the year.
-Charlie.
I am worried about this. Mach on the other hand thinks this isnt going to be a problem and just sees him as a complete headcase. But to be honest, I think Cutler is a good quarterback whose a stats guy but I dont think he has the confidence to be a Peyton Manning or a Brett Favre.
Knowing the Chicago sports fans I am guessing their media is deeming him the "Chicago's Brett Favre" and are just going nuts over the possibility of having a franchise quarterback for the next ten years. They have wanted a franchise quarterback for the last couple of years and now it is finally there.
I took a look at the depth chart and they just inked Orlando Pace who can still give you 10-12 games so that helps out their offensive line. They still dont have a receiver who could help the cause and Matt Forte faded off as the season went on. Their front line is still solid but I question their secondary.
Cutler versus Rodgers should be a great one for the first game of the year.
-Charlie.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Business has Just Picked Up in the NFC North
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The record of three of the four teams in the NFC North after the Packers dismantled the Bears and the Vikings allowed 13 unanswered against the Buccaneers which might not be the best conference in the NFC but it isnt easy either as all three of these teams are likely battling for only one playoff spot. So here at Chuck's Corner we will breakdown each schedule and see who has an easy or hard road to the playoffs and what games could be traps.
Green Bay Schedule
-at New Orleans
-Carolina
-Houston
- at Jacksonville
-at Chicago
-Detroit
Chicago Schedule
-at St. Louis
-at Minnesota
-Jacksonville
-New Orleans
-Green Bay
-at Houston
Minnesota Schedule
-at Jacksonville
-Chicago
-at Detroit
-at Arizona
-Atlanta
-NY Giants
What you have here is all three teams have to play Jacksonville- two on the road (Vikings and Packers) who arent as good as expected but they are still a tough team no matter especially on the road. The Bears still have to play the Vikings and Packers one more time which gives them an advantage on overall division games.
The Vikes/Pack get the luxury of playing the Lions one more time. The Vikings by far have the hardest road playing Atlanta (likely fighting for a playoff spot) and on the road in Arizona (lets all remember Nathan Poole). The Giants might be tough but they probably will have a playoff spot by then. Also lets remember Brad Childress is their coach.
Chicago is the wildcard here because they have to deal with a short week against New Orleans and as I said a tough Jaguar team. Also for the Bears dont overlook thier last game versus Houston.
Finally, I think the Packers have the easiest road as I see them losing two at most, but realistically one (NO, CAR, or JAX). I think they can sweep the Bears but in my opinion, that game will decide the division.
-Charlie.
The record of three of the four teams in the NFC North after the Packers dismantled the Bears and the Vikings allowed 13 unanswered against the Buccaneers which might not be the best conference in the NFC but it isnt easy either as all three of these teams are likely battling for only one playoff spot. So here at Chuck's Corner we will breakdown each schedule and see who has an easy or hard road to the playoffs and what games could be traps.
Green Bay Schedule
-at New Orleans
-Carolina
-Houston
- at Jacksonville
-at Chicago
-Detroit
Chicago Schedule
-at St. Louis
-at Minnesota
-Jacksonville
-New Orleans
-Green Bay
-at Houston
Minnesota Schedule
-at Jacksonville
-Chicago
-at Detroit
-at Arizona
-Atlanta
-NY Giants
What you have here is all three teams have to play Jacksonville- two on the road (Vikings and Packers) who arent as good as expected but they are still a tough team no matter especially on the road. The Bears still have to play the Vikings and Packers one more time which gives them an advantage on overall division games.
The Vikes/Pack get the luxury of playing the Lions one more time. The Vikings by far have the hardest road playing Atlanta (likely fighting for a playoff spot) and on the road in Arizona (lets all remember Nathan Poole). The Giants might be tough but they probably will have a playoff spot by then. Also lets remember Brad Childress is their coach.
Chicago is the wildcard here because they have to deal with a short week against New Orleans and as I said a tough Jaguar team. Also for the Bears dont overlook thier last game versus Houston.
Finally, I think the Packers have the easiest road as I see them losing two at most, but realistically one (NO, CAR, or JAX). I think they can sweep the Bears but in my opinion, that game will decide the division.
-Charlie.
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