I don't think it matters. I believe the Packer players know they are a superior team and will show that on Sunday. Lovely can do whatever he wants, their division championship should come with an asterisk saying they had no injuries and Packers lost 13 starters.
"dhazer" wrote:
Hell, how about all the teams they caught when their starting QB was out? Luck's always a big part of a quality season for any team, but this year's Bears are setting a new standard.
"ILikeThePackers39" wrote:
See this is what you call homerism at its best. If you are saying that then the Packers are just as lucky to be where we are. The games we have faced then backups :
Eagles (knocked out Kolb)
Lions both times and lost to their 3rd string
Cowboys
49ers
so right there is 1/3 of our games
"DakotaT" wrote:
Kolb to Vick... We faced the starter and the 2nd in voting for league MVP.
49ers? Huh? Wasn't Troy Smith the starter? He's been outperforming Alex Smith, hence him being the starter. If anything, that game became harder with him in. You have a very loose definition of back-up.
The only real back-ups we faced were the Lions twice and the Cowboys.
The Bears also had the Lions twice, the Cowboys, the Panthers, I reckon, although it matters little who's playing for them, the Dolphins, the Vikings.
Did they luck out there? Yes.
Does that mean their teams isn't that good? No.
They beat the Eagles who came to play that week with Vick at the helm. They beat us. They embarassed a good Jets defense.
I don't know if they're as good as their seed implies, especially not if you look at who they beat and who they lost to this year, but they're not a bad team, by any means.