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Gb paker fans: How many of you are afraid the Packers will lose to the Lions making them 1-15?

**The Saints will beat the Lions next week, and they play the Packers the final game of the season in Lambeau!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    It's possible, the Pack were 13-3 last year. They have begun the slide from mediocrity to horrible. Rodgers is playing well, Grant is a bust, and what happened to the defense. With the decisions they make I can't say I am sorry for them, but the Packer fans are really great fans.

  • 5 years ago

    Playoff appearances = more revenue whether successful or pathetic plights. Teams should play for success every year to ensure they maintain the interest of their fans and increase their profits. The NFL is a business after all, money can sometimes talk louder than glory. Yes, you're probably right. This is a really arrogant tone that I don't particularly admire, but you're probably right. The Packers have an offense that will smash through any opponent; it's most likely whichever NFC North team obtains a wild card will lose to Green Bay should they encounter each other in the postseason. Green Bay has more playmakers and possesses a coaching staff that can get talent from anywhere. This team is more playoff prepared than any other in the league. The Packers will win the turnover battle with an opportunist's defense and the extremely efficient Rodgers. The offensive mistakes I've seen by Detroit and Chicago further backup this claim. @Bears Green Bay won two of their three matchups against Chicago last year. They emerged victorious in their playoff appearance and their week 17 game. Caleb Hanie actually had a higher passer rating than Jay Cutler in their playoff matchup, the statistics suggests Hanie's contribution aided his team more than either of the quarterbacks that preceded him on the depth chart. Green Bay's only loss to Chicago in 2010 came in week 3 as a result of 18 penalties totaling 200 yards and the Bears still only managed a 3 point margin of victory. Since this game the Packers have become one of the lesser penalized teams in the league so it is immensely unlikely such a rare scenario will occur again.

  • 1 decade ago

    I can actually see that happening. I told my husband a few weeks ago that I thought that the packers would loose to them making them 1-15 to close their season... Now I could have just been in a crappy mood at that time, but after yesterdays game, it's possible!

  • 42
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    1 decade ago

    The way our defense has been choking at the end of every game and handing over the lead, I fully expect the Lions to do the same to us. They'll escape 0-16 in the last few minutes of their season.

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Dude nobody's afraid of the Lions!That's why their 0-14

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    they actually put up i think their best fight of the year against the colts they might get lucky against the saints only because the saints have no pass defense and an average run defense and the running game is meh

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Hahaha did you see the crushed look on the GB's players faces when my jags flushed away any hope of the playoffs that they had? it was beautiful....truly something for me to be happy about in quite a disapointing season....

  • 1 decade ago

    i love the packers but wow do they suck ithink the lions might win

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I would like to see that, not because I dislike green bay. But detroit needs to win one at least!

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