Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Sunday, October 27, 2013
The Green Bay Packers are truly in mid-season form (5-2) LEADERS OF THE NFC NORTH!!!
Packers 44 Vikings 31!


The Packers scored 5 TD's 3 FG's and never punted even one time!
Rodgers-Nelson is near perfection and all these back-up WR's and TE's are doing exactly what is needed.
The return game scored one of the Touchdowns. The running game with Eddie Lacy and James Starks was spectacular as well.
It looks like Ted Thompson is right again. Draft and develop your own players. As they said on the game broadcast, 50 of 53 players on the roster have never played for anyone besides the Packers!
The Packers continue to chomp up the NFC North, up next is DA BEARS!
The Packers are an absolute joy to watch!!!
Friday, October 25, 2013
It's Viking Week!
These next two weeks the Packers will take of business in the NFC North with wins over the Vikings and Bears.
The Packers should be able to handle the Vikings on Sunday night which will be the final trip to the Metro dome. That stadium used to be a house of horrors for the Packers but now is just an old stadium with a bad team.
Minnesota is still a rival but the short-handed Packers should still have little trouble advancing to 5-2 for the season!
The Packers should be able to handle the Vikings on Sunday night which will be the final trip to the Metro dome. That stadium used to be a house of horrors for the Packers but now is just an old stadium with a bad team.
Minnesota is still a rival but the short-handed Packers should still have little trouble advancing to 5-2 for the season!
Monday, October 21, 2013
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Banged up Packers make a statement in Baltimore
Winning 19-17 is fine by me.
The Packers are now 3-2 and continue to move forward with the "Next Man Up" philosophy!
The Packers are now 3-2 and continue to move forward with the "Next Man Up" philosophy!
Saturday, October 12, 2013
PACKERTALK: Up Next are the CHAMPION Ravens in BALTIMORE
The Packers 22-9 win over the Lions was far from my prediction of 50-7 but the Packer Defense was great and gets the credit for this much needed win.
This week is another much needed one. With Clay Matthews and Brad Jones and others people missing on the Packer Defense, the Packer Offense really needs to kick it in gear. I think they will and here is why:
The Packers now have the 5th best running game in the league. If the Ravens game plan to focus on stopping this, Aaron Rodgers will have a great game.
Remember, Peyton Manning did throw 7 Touchdowns against this years version of the Ravens Defense on the opening game of this NFL season. Aaron Rodgers is not currently considered the best Quarterback in the NFL right now and needs to begin to catch up with Peyton Manning and Drew Brees!
If Baltimore decides to slow down the Green Bay passing game, those holes will be there for Eddie Lacy an the others to put up big numbers on the ground again. Aaron will confuse the Ravens all day.
I will guess Packers 40 Ravens 27!
Agree or Disagree?
This week is another much needed one. With Clay Matthews and Brad Jones and others people missing on the Packer Defense, the Packer Offense really needs to kick it in gear. I think they will and here is why:

Remember, Peyton Manning did throw 7 Touchdowns against this years version of the Ravens Defense on the opening game of this NFL season. Aaron Rodgers is not currently considered the best Quarterback in the NFL right now and needs to begin to catch up with Peyton Manning and Drew Brees!
If Baltimore decides to slow down the Green Bay passing game, those holes will be there for Eddie Lacy an the others to put up big numbers on the ground again. Aaron will confuse the Ravens all day.
I will guess Packers 40 Ravens 27!
Agree or Disagree?
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Week 5: Feasting on the Lions should be the right fuel to get this Packer train moving


Green Bay will win by at least 12 points and if the Packers get up early and these undisciplined Lions lose there cool again we could see...
Packers 50 Lions 7!
Now lets see what professional sports writer Adam Kriesel (firststopfantasy.com) has to say:
Packers Look to Extend Home Winning Streak Against Lions


Coming off a big win against another NFC North team, the Bears, Detroit is filled with confidence and has redemption on their mind. While coaches and players on both sides have downplayed the streak all week, everyone involved knows how badly Detroit wants to lift the dark cloud that has been hovering over them for the past 21 years.




While Detroit may have many advantages on paper, Green Bay is still the favorite in this game. They have lost at home only once since the 2010 season, when they suffered an overtime defeat to Miami in Week 6. Since then, they have rattled off 22 straight regular season victories inside Lambeau Field.

So, what do you think?
Packers win big or a tight game that could go either way?
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