macbob
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13 years ago
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d820d2574/article/healthy-packers-team-should-be-even-more-dangerous-in-2011 

With a potential settlement to the NFL lockout looming, analyst Elliot Harrison takes a quick glance at where each division left off following last season. This is a look at the NFC North.

Chicago Bears

Where we left off:
The Bears rode a very strong defense (fourth in the NFL in points allowed) to win the NFC North with an 11-5 record. Still, many analysts have them as potentially the third best team in the division because of an offense that couldn't get out of its own way (ranked 30th). Despite their shortcomings, the Bears managed to beat the eventual Super Bowl champion Packers at home in the regular season and came within a drive of tying them in the NFC Championship Game, with Caleb Hanie at quarterback no less.

Issues of concern: Jay Cutler, despite throwing 10 fewer interceptions in 2010 than 2009, is still inconsistent. His offensive line didn't give him much help, as Chicago gave up the most sacks in the league (56). More than that, the running game averaged only 3.9 yards per carry, a figure that must improve for this team to repeat as NFC North champions. The Bears also need better play from their starting secondary (Tim Jennings, Charles Tillman, free agent Danieal Manning, and Chris Harris).

Two things to hang your hat on, Bears fans:
1. Drafting Gabe Carimi instantly makes that offensive line better.
2. With a better offensive line, coordinator Mike Martz should get more out of running back Matt Forte, like he did with Marshall Faulk back in the day.

Detroit Lions

Where we left off:
The Lions showed a lot of promise down the stretch in 2010, winning their last four games, including two over very strong teams in the Packers and Buccaneers. Much of that was attributable to the defense, which gave up only 15.7 points per game during that streak. Ndamukong Suh and the rest of the defensive line played well, and figure to only get stronger with the surprising selection of Nick Fairley in the first round.

Issues of concern: Offensive coordinator Scott Linehan must figure out a way to keep Matthew Stafford upright, or else Detroit's playoff hopes likely go down the drain. Equally important is Jahvid Best's recovery from twin turf toe injuries. Despite drafting Mikel Leshoure in the second round, this team needs an explosive Best in the backfield. No one is confident in the Lions' secondary, which certainly isn't terrible but could really benefit to keep free agent Chris Houston if they don't get Nnamdi Asomugha.

Two things to hang your hat on, Lions fans:
1. The front four could get as much push as any line in the NFL -- period.
2. Coach Jim Schwartz has done a great job. He took over a 0-16 team that, barring a catastrophe, now has 10-6 talent.

Green Bay Packers

Where we left off:
Last we saw the Packers, they beat a very good Steelers team in the Super Bowl. Aaron Rodgers got most of the publicity, ranking third in the NFL with a 101.2 passer rating. But this team really won it all -- and overcame a ton of injuries -- because of Dom Capers' defense, which finished second overall in points allowed (15.0). By the way, everyone I've talked to thinks Jermichael Finley is the real deal. If he can stay healthy, watch out.


Issues of concern: Coach Mike McCarthy and his staff will have to go easy on guys in camp, anything to stop this team from having 16 players on injured reserve again. While running back James Starks looked impressive, there was a little too much anointing going on for a kid that's played three regular-season games. This team needs Ryan Grant to be healthy and effective to give the offense balance, although he might have to compete for his job.

Two things to hang your hat on, Packers fans:
1. Green Bay won the Super Bowl with practically the entire team on IR and Charles Woodson's arm in a sling. They'll easily hit 11 wins with a healthy club.
2. Capers is back. The Packers' defense was one of the most underreported stories of 2010.

Minnesota Vikings

Where we left off:
The Vikings fell victim to the one thing they banked their hopes on: Strong play by older veterans. Brett Favre had 24 turnovers. Bernard Berrian got no separation. Jared Allen had one sack through the first seven weeks. The offensive tackles couldn't hold the edge, and so on. This team played poorly down the stretch, and it needs Leslie Frazier to have a solid plan in place for 2011.

Issues of concern: That plan begins with quarterback Christian Ponder, Minnesota's first-round draft choice who potentially will start immediately. Obviously, that's a concern for a team that wants to win now. So is Sidney Rice's free-agent status. So is the aging, inconsistent offensive line. The Vikings needed to hit offensive line earlier than the sixth round in April's draft. Some age is also creeping into the defense, namely Kevin Williams (30), Allen (29), E.J. Henderson (30) and Antoine Winfield (34).

Two things to hang your hat on, Vikings fans:
1. Ponder can't play much worse than Favre and Tarvaris Jackson did last season, when Vikings QBs had 31 turnovers.
2. For all the talk of Adrian Peterson's fumbling problems, the dude fumbled once in 319 touches.

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Nonstopdrivel
13 years ago
I could swear this article has been posted in another thread .
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macbob
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13 years ago

I could swear this article has been posted in another thread .

Originally Posted by: Nonstopdrivel 



I looked before I posted it, couldn't find it. The link you posted just goes to the NFL.com article I quoted from/linked to in my post, not a PackersHome thread.
Nonstopdrivel
13 years ago
You're right. The thread can be found here .
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macbob
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13 years ago

You're right. The thread can be found here .

Originally Posted by: Nonstopdrivel 




Thank you, sir! Did not see that when I looked prior to posting.

Now, just need to figure out how to delete these duplicates.
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packerfanoutwest (15m) : minny could be #1 seed and the Lions #5 seed
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Zero2Cool (2h) : I just checked. What tie breaker?
bboystyle (2h) : yes its possible but unlikely. If we do get the 5th, we face the NFCS winner
Zero2Cool (2h) : Ahh, ok.
bboystyle (2h) : yes due to tie breaker
Zero2Cool (2h) : I mean, unlikely, yes, but mathematically, 5th is possible by what I'm reading.
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beast (4h) : Mucky, I thought the ad revenue went to the broadcasting companies or the NFL, at least not directly
Zero2Cool (4h) : I think the revenue share is moot, isn't it? That's the CBA an Salary Cap handling that.
bboystyle (4h) : i mean game becomes irrelevant if we win tonight. Just a game where we are trying to play spoilers to Vikings chance at the #1 seed
Mucky Tundra (4h) : beast, I would guess ad revenue from more eyes watching tv
Zero2Cool (5h) : I would think it would hurt the home team because people would have to cancel last minute maybe? i dunno
beast (5h) : I agree that it's BS for fans planning on going to the game. But how does it bring in more money? I'm guessing indirectly?
packerfanoutwest (5h) : bs on flexing the game....they do it for the $$league$$, not the hometown fans
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Zero2Cool (7h) : I wanna kill new QB's ... blitz the crap out of them.
beast (8h) : Barry seemed to get too conservative against new QBs, Hafley doesn't have that issue
Zero2Cool (8h) : However, we seem to struggle vs new QB's
Zero2Cool (8h) : Should be moot point, cuz Packers should win tonight.
packerfanoutwest (9h) : ok I stand corrected
Zero2Cool (9h) : Ok, yes, you are right. I see that now how they get 7th
Zero2Cool (9h) : 5th - Packers win out, Vikings lose out. Maybe?
beast (9h) : Saying no to the 6th lock.
beast (9h) : No, with the Commanders beating the Eagles, Packers could have a good chance of 6th or 7th unless the win out
Zero2Cool (9h) : I think if Packers win, they are locked 6th with chance for 5th.
beast (9h) : But it doesn't matter, as the Packers win surely win one of their remaining games
beast (9h) : This is not complex, just someone doesn't want to believe reality
beast (9h) : We already have told you... if Packers lose all their games (they won't, but if they did), and Buccaneers and Falcons win all theirs
Zero2Cool (9h) : I posted it in that Packers and 1 seed thread
Zero2Cool (9h) : I literally just said it.
packerfanoutwest (9h) : show us a scenario where Pack don't get in? bet you can't
Zero2Cool (9h) : Falcons, Buccaneers would need to win final two games.
Zero2Cool (9h) : Yes, if they win one of three, they are lock. If they lose out, they can be eliminated.
packerfanoutwest (9h) : as I just said,,gtheyh are in no matter what
Zero2Cool (9h) : Packers should get in. I just hope it's not 7th seed. Feels dirty.
packerfanoutwest (9h) : If packers lose out, no matter what, they are in
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