What about Packers?

What happens to the NFL if the Packers finish at 5-10 in 2011, like they say they do each season?

The NFL is structured to allow for a couple of bad years, but it’s difficult to imagine an NFL coach and GM who would be comfortable taking the Packers to the playoffs after losing five straight games to their nemesis this year.

I love my Packers and I love this team. But I just saw how close the Seahawks were in one gameWhat about Packers?

So is it that easy to predict the standings and pick the Super Bowl winner?

I mean, I think it is, but a lot can happen between now and the end of game week.

But how accurate is your prediction?

I would argue that while I think the Packers will win (I still say they’re going to win it because I think Brett Favre is going to turn it around and get the team back to a championship level and they’re going toWhat about Packers? And how many years in the playoffs will it take to get a Super Bowl for the Seahawks?

This is the season so far and so far it is going pretty well, although there are a lot of other issues to address.

What about the Packers? Should I be a bit concerned about Seattle not contending for anything this year?

Seattle has the talent to pull it off with a good draft and the players to fill the holes in the roster. The team is going to

title: What about Packers?

What about Packers? This weekend’s schedule is packed – the Bears are going to a divisional home game, the Saints and the Pats have to face each other in Foxboro, and the Ravens have to play in Foxboro and the Chiefs in Chicago. It’s a lot, a lot, a lot. But, there are a lot of good matchups.

Here are all the matchups worth watching this weekend.

Pats at Bears

The Bears and Pats are division rivals whoWhat about Packers? They lost to the Eagles by 3 points – that was good enough for them to win. They came from behind and did what they had to do: win the game.

I hate to be such a pessimist, but the Eagles are clearly superior, and they certainly are superior on defense. That can’t be blamed on the running game, which was pathetic.

I’m on the fence right now as to whether I’d rather have a top 10 or top 10-1 defense.What about Packers?

With less than 24 hours to go before Election Day, the battle over the nation’s top office is in full swing. Now that the dust has settled, we take a look at where Wisconsin’s presidential race stands and where its state government stands in the process’s first half.

The top-line results are not particularly shocking.

But look beyond the headline winners; the state government and the race for governor are in the same category.


title: What about Packers?

What about Packers? This weekend’s schedule is packed – the Bears are going to a divisional home game, the Saints and the Pats have to face each other in Foxboro, and the Ravens have to play in Foxboro and the Chiefs in Chicago. It’s a lot, a lot, a lot. But, there are a lot of good matchups.

Here are all the matchups worth watching this weekend.

Pats at Bears

The Bears and Pats are division rivals whoWhat about Packers? They lost to the Eagles by 3 points – that was good enough for them to win. They came from behind and did what they had to do: win the game.

I hate to be such a pessimist, but the Eagles are clearly superior, and they certainly are superior on defense. That can’t be blamed on the running game, which was pathetic.

I’m on the fence right now as to whether I’d rather have a top 10 or top 10-1 defense.What about Packers?

With less than 24 hours to go before Election Day, the battle over the nation’s top office is in full swing. Now that the dust has settled, we take a look at where Wisconsin’s presidential race stands and where its state government stands in the process’s first half.

The top-line results are not particularly shocking.

But look beyond the headline winners; the state government and the race for governor are in the same category.