Cheesey
6 years ago
Losses against Atlanta at home, and the Rams and Vikings away.
13-3, win the division and home field, and ALL THE WAY, BABY!
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Zero2Cool
6 years ago

2018 Opponents

Home ( 5-3 )

W - Chicago Bears
L - Minnesota Vikings
W - Buffalo Bills
L - San Francisco 49ers
W - Miami Dolphins
W - Arizona Cardinals
L- Atlanta Falcons
W - Detroit Lions



Away ( 2-6 )

W - Washington Redskins
L - Detroit Lions
L - Los Angeles Rams
L - New England Patriots
L - Seattle Seahawks
L- Minnesota Vikings
L - Chicago Bears
W - New Your Jets


I am saying 7-9 as our o-line is exposed and the young secondary is thrown into the fire. Our offense will show the weakness at Wide out as Adams sees alot of double teams.

Originally Posted by: dhazer 



This prediction from dhazer means only one thing.

We gonna win the Super Bowl!!!
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beast
6 years ago
2018 Opponents

Home ( 6 - 2 )
  1. W - Chicago Bears
  2. L - Minnesota Vikings
  3. W - Buffalo Bills
  4. W - San Francisco 49ers
  5. W - Miami Dolphins
  6. W - Arizona Cardinals
  7. L - Atlanta Falcons
  8. W - Detroit Lions



Away ( 4 - 4 )
  1. W - Washington Redskins
  2. L - Detroit Lions
  3. L - Los Angeles Rams
  4. L - New England Patriots
  5. W - Seattle Seahawks
  6. W - Minnesota Vikings
  7. L - Chicago Bears
  8. W - New Your Jets


Looks like I'm guessing us going 10 - 6 and splitting the division games. Though I was questioning weather to give the away loss in the Bears or Jets.

If you look at it via the season way, I got the Packers going streaking after the bye week.
4-2 before the bye.
0-2 after the bye.
4-0 following that.
0-2 again
2-0 into the playoffs.
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nerdmann
6 years ago
If I recall, the schedule is real hard in the middle. A lot of games where we gotta travel coast to coast. That’s hard on a team. Try to just go .500 thru that stretch, then we’re at home most of the end of the season.

Problem is, to take advantage of this schedule, the team needs tobe ready early to win some games before that awkward road stretch. And we all know the likelihood of that.

If we need to run the table, or anything close to that, Mike is DONE.
“Winning is not a sometime thing, it is an all the time thing. You don't do things right once in a while…you do them right all the time.”
isocleas2
6 years ago
Some scheduling points of note:

@Rams comes after the Packers bye week teams have a higher win percentage following a bye, so I have some hope there

@Seahawks is a Thursday game going from gb to Seattle on 4 days rest...wont be easy.

@Vikings following Seattle Packers get the mini bye 10 days rest, might make a difference.
nerdmann
6 years ago

Some scheduling points of note:

@Rams comes after the Packers bye week teams have a higher win percentage following a bye, so I have some hope there

@Seahawks is a Thursday game going from gb to Seattle on 4 days rest...wont be easy.

@Vikings following Seattle Packers get the mini bye 10 days rest, might make a difference.

Originally Posted by: isocleas2 



We'll need the extra rest against the Vikings.
“Winning is not a sometime thing, it is an all the time thing. You don't do things right once in a while…you do them right all the time.”
beast
6 years ago

Some scheduling points of note:

@Rams comes after the Packers bye week teams have a higher win percentage following a bye, so I have some hope there

@Seahawks is a Thursday game going from gb to Seattle on 4 days rest...wont be easy.

@Vikings following Seattle Packers get the mini bye 10 days rest, might make a difference.

Originally Posted by: isocleas2 



Yeah, I don't think there is any huge complaints in the schedule... the biggest problem is back to back good teams, opposite coast road games in Rams (west coast) and then Patriots East coast (then back to the west coast a week and a half later for a Thursday night game, but a home game sorta breaks that up)... AND there is no playing a team coming off a bye and not even a game after a Monday night game.

If I recall, the schedule is real hard in the middle. A lot of games where we gotta travel coast to coast. That’s hard on a team. Try to just go .500 thru that stretch, then we’re at home most of the end of the season.

Problem is, to take advantage of this schedule, the team needs tobe ready early to win some games before that awkward road stretch. And we all know the likelihood of that.

If we need to run the table, or anything close to that, Mike is DONE.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 


Agree, other than the Mike is done part which is probably wrong. But point being they're going to have to do decent with that first stretch of games because the middle is tougher part with Rams, Patriots, Vikings and in Seattle noisy stadium.

Bears
Vikings
at Redskins
Bills
at Lions
49ers

Bye Week

at Rams
at Patriots
Dolphins
at Seahawks
at Vikings

Cardinals
Falcons
at Bears
at Jets
Lions
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Zero2Cool
6 years ago

Some scheduling points of note:

@Rams comes after the Packers bye week teams have a higher win percentage following a bye, so I have some hope there

@Seahawks is a Thursday game going from gb to Seattle on 4 days rest...wont be easy.

@Vikings following Seattle Packers get the mini bye 10 days rest, might make a difference.

Originally Posted by: isocleas2 



The Seahawks lost lots of players, haven't they?
Kam Chancellor, Richard Sherman, Michael Bennett, Luke Wilson, Cliff Avril, Sheldon Richardson, Jimmy Graham, Paul Richardson, to name a few. They lost Bruce Irvin a year or so earlier too.

I'm not really ready to fear the Seahawks just yet.
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beast
6 years ago

The Seahawks lost lots of players, haven't they?
Kam Chancellor, Richard Sherman, Michael Bennett, Luke Wilson, Cliff Avril, Sheldon Richardson, Jimmy Graham, Paul Richardson, to name a few. They lost Bruce Irvin a year or so earlier too.

I'm not really ready to fear the Seahawks just yet.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



I think the Seahawks' defense took a clear hit... but on the offensive side of the ball MIGHT have gotten a lot better, with a 1st round RB and a serious upgrade to their OL (sorta started last year but still growing together) and a blocking TE.... if you can get a running game going with Russel Wilson, you can be tough because defenders will have to chase both a physical power RB/running game and chase Wilson around.

And while losing Richardson and Graham will hurt the passing attack... they want to be a run first team, and having to chase both a running game and Russel Wilson will be tough... and they signed Brandon Marshall and Jaron Brown... which you can't count on to be healthy, but when healthy, might be just as equally good or better fits as Richardson and Graham. (Graham is a bad fit at TE for a run first team... I'm still surprised they didn't use him like a WR more often in that offense and get a blocking TE).

But it's going to be interesting to see how Richard Sherman does without Earl Thomas and how Earl Thomas does with a brand new crew around him....
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buckeyepackfan
6 years ago
2011 started 13-0
2012 started 5-3(R E L A X)
2013 started 5-2
2014 started 5-2
2015 started 6-0
2016 started 4-3(Run The Table)
2017 started 4-1

I agree The Packers schedule looks to have a tough 4 game stretch in the middle, but who knows what it will look like by week 8.

Not sure why the question of Mike not having the team ready to play keeps coming up.

Since 2012(new cba) the practice restrictions have created havoc across The NFL.

Preseason games have become meaningless to established veterans.
To much injury risk involved.

Mike & Co. Has had The Packers prepared as well or better than anyone else.

Would be nice if they started 6-0, But I'm not going to blame lack of preparation if they happen to lose 1 0r 2.
Shit sometimes happens that is beyond the coaches control.


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