If we are a good football team the schedule is manageable. You can't expect to get all easy opponents and at least several of these games are at home.
Look, if we go 10-6 and beat all the teams we should beat and lose to the better teams we are not going anywhere anyways. Just check our '04 team because that's what happens to a team that can't beat anybody that is good. Is there one team remaining on the schedule we cannot beat? No.
Pittsburgh, at home, couldn't put up the numbers on the Vikes we did with Rodgers getting sacked eight times and knocked down more often than Rocky. That's with us playing up there with all the Favre crap going on and the place going crazy.
The only thing the Packers have to worry about is the Packers. They play good solid football they can beat anybody we have left.
"zombieslayer" wrote:
Agreed.
If our OL holds up, we are an elite team. If not, we are above average (which means one and out in the Playoffs).
It all comes down to our OL. If it holds, our O stays on the field and rests our D. Makes a HUGE difference.
"warhawk" wrote: