The NFC is figin weak and the pack will easily make the playoffs that guy is smokin crack Favre is amazing and this might not be his last year. The pack have a bad defence but there offence can compete with almost anyone but Indy and KC. Like i said the NFC is weak, the vikings got into the playoffs with 8 wins last season. The pack shouydl be able to pull out at least 9 which should get them in the playoffs. Look at the packs schedule Sep 11 @Detroit 4:15pm 713 WIN Sep 18 Cleveland 4:15pm 714 WIN Sep 25 Tampa Bay 1:00pm 710 WIN Oct 3 @Carolina 9:00pm I am gunna be pessamistic Loss Oct 9 New Orleans 1:00pm 705 WIN Week 6 BYE Oct 23 @Minnesota 1:00pm 710 LOSS Oct 30 @Cincinnati 1:00pm 705 WIN Nov 6 Pittsburgh 4:15pm 713 LOSS Nov 13 @Atlanta 4:15pm 712 LOSS Nov 21 Minnesota 9:00pm WIN Nov 27 @Philadelphia 4:15pm 712 LOSS Dec 4 @Chicago 1:00pm 710 WIN Dec 11 Detroit 8:30pm WIN Dec 19 @Baltimore 9:00pm LOSS Dec 25 Chicago 5:00pm WIN Jan 1 Seattle 4:15pm 713WIN ok i gave the pack 10 but look i wrote loss for some games that the pack pack can win: such as Carolina, Minnesota, and Baltimore. they have a good chance of winning any or all of those games i say the pack win 9-12 games this seasonthetombradyhate
Your giving the packers too much credit. I agree that Farve still has at least 3 years left in him, but hes going to be running for his life the whole time because of an O-line that looks like the Bears O-line last year. I dont even think that the great amhan green could run with an O-line like that unless he ran to the outside. And they have a defense that even the bears could rough up. the Bears great D-line would get to farve almost every time and put alot of pressure on him. So there goes their offense.
[QUOTE="Toucanbird"]I agree. I've never been a big fan of Chad Hutchinson and I think Kyle Orton can be a fairly good quarterback in his rookie year of play.geaux321
quick question, do you think it will be as good as Ben Roethlisbergers rookie season
That isn't even a question, there is no way Orton can do better than Big Ben.
You never know......thats why starting a rookie is such a risk.
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