as most people are saying, the packers are lucky they aren't 0-4 with three close ones vs. below average to average teams in carolina, detroit, and atlanta...
here are some notes that i have come across while doing some research on this game:
NOTES:
- the pack have given up an average of 28.5 pts. per game in their first four games of this season vs. teams, as mentioned above that are not supposed to be above average offensive teams...
- they have been averaging 125 yds. rushing per game, but have not faced a LB like Urlacher...on the other side of the ball, they have given up an average of 140yds. rushing per game...
- i'm thinking the packers are going to have to depend on their air show (do the have one?) and not their ground game, which could put a lean on the over or could result on more mistakes and miscues...
- 'da bears offense isn't one of their strengths or powers, but they could put the hurtin' in the pack by throwing the a-train at the packers front seven or hittin' their quick WRs in Booker, Robinson, Terrell, or White.....but giving up an average of almost 29 pts per game will not win you many games, despite their 3-1 record right now...
- the bears defense must come up with big plays and turnovers to take pressure off their average offense...the pack has fumbled 11 times this season, while the bears have fumbled 5 times...
- the matchup between the two last season resulted in GB winning both games SU and ATS (20-12 and 17-7)...
more thoughts please, will add more later myself...
here are some notes that i have come across while doing some research on this game:
NOTES:
- the pack have given up an average of 28.5 pts. per game in their first four games of this season vs. teams, as mentioned above that are not supposed to be above average offensive teams...
- they have been averaging 125 yds. rushing per game, but have not faced a LB like Urlacher...on the other side of the ball, they have given up an average of 140yds. rushing per game...
- i'm thinking the packers are going to have to depend on their air show (do the have one?) and not their ground game, which could put a lean on the over or could result on more mistakes and miscues...
- 'da bears offense isn't one of their strengths or powers, but they could put the hurtin' in the pack by throwing the a-train at the packers front seven or hittin' their quick WRs in Booker, Robinson, Terrell, or White.....but giving up an average of almost 29 pts per game will not win you many games, despite their 3-1 record right now...
- the bears defense must come up with big plays and turnovers to take pressure off their average offense...the pack has fumbled 11 times this season, while the bears have fumbled 5 times...
- the matchup between the two last season resulted in GB winning both games SU and ATS (20-12 and 17-7)...
more thoughts please, will add more later myself...

