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Pack is for real, But
#1
I still think we are the better team. 

They fly around on D and are stout on O with Kraft and Jacobs.  

Parsons is electric and pulls them even with us and the Kitties. Good call by their front office, but a huge risk for them as they are hitching their wagon to Jordan Love to see how far he can pull them. The wagon will fall apart in 3 years if Love doesn’t take the next step, which I don’t believe he has in him. 

Love has a great arm, and sees the field ok, but this O is like ours quite a bit, with LaFleur being a great offensive mind and scheming open plays. 

Going to be a fun year in the Norse. “Lucky break” Pack getting 2 tough games at home to start the year. ( eye roll)
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#2
With their D playing like it is, and running the ball as they are? Love doesnt have to be Favre or Rogers re-incarnate

Jacobs and Parsons were great pick-up's and LaFleur is a good coach.

Hats off to Gutekunst I guess?

15, long weeks to go
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#3
I wasn't impressed with the Lions or the Commanders. Not to say the Packers D didn't have something to do with that, but anointing them after these 2 wins is a bit early. Everyone expected the Lions to take a few steps back and WA was super flat.

That is why strength of schedule is such a pile of crap. This looked like a super tough 1st 2 weeks, but things change so much year to year.
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(2 hours ago)greediron Wrote: I wasn't impressed with the Lions or the Commanders.  Not to say the Packers D didn't have something to do with that, but anointing them after these 2 wins is a bit early.  Everyone expected the Lions to take a few steps back and WA was super flat.

That is why strength of schedule is such a pile of crap.  This looked like a super tough 1st 2 weeks, but things change so much year to year.

I certainly was not impressed with the Commanders last night.
They seemed flat the entire game.
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