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@packerboi posted:

Wait, I thought Rodgers leaving was supposed to take away the national games. Whoops, guess not.

Really, not a bad schedule at all. No real brutal road trips. I would like that bye about 2-3 weeks later but we've seen worse.

At the Raiders on MNF should be wild. Guessing it will be a mass amount of Packers at that game and at insane prices.

Wait till they find out that we are still making the playoffs without that dolt.

@Chongo posted:

The Bears will be favored in the game, but this will be one of those games where 10 is just as likely to come out looking like Mahomes as he does looking like Rex Grossman.

There's always an advantage when a team doesn't have meaningful film on a QB...which they won't have. That will help 10 the first 3-4 games. 3-1 or 4-0 is highly probable IMO...even if 10 ends up being pedestrian or poor the rest of the way.

Offense is going to look a lot different this year also, which will hurt Chicago game 1. Would much rather play this game than a home opener vs the Chiefs or even the Saints.

I'm sure Getsy will have plenty to say.  He knows MLF's offense regardless of who the QB is.

@Goalline posted:

He can say bye to all those shitty NFCN teams heā€™s been putting cheap regular season stats on.

This made me curious, so I ran some numbers. Against NFCN teams last year, Rodgers averaged 211 yds/game; 63% completion rate; 1 TD average per game; .83 interceptions per game; and a rating of 86.1. He also was sacked 11 times in those six games

Against the rest of the teams, he averaged 220 yds/game; 66.4% completion rate; 1.8 TDs per game; .64 interceptions; and a rating of 97.8. He was sacked 21 times.

What also struck me as interesting is that Rodgers did not have a 300 yd game; the first Lions game he had 291, but other than that he had only had two games over 250 (255 and 251).

Based on last year's stats, Rodgers may be happy to get out of the NFCN.

@Fandame posted:

This made me curious, so I ran some numbers. Against NFCN teams last year, Rodgers averaged 211 yds/game; 63% completion rate; 1 TD average per game; .83 interceptions per game; and a rating of 86.1. He also was sacked 11 times in those six games

Against the rest of the teams, he averaged 220 yds/game; 66.4% completion rate; 1.8 TDs per game; .64 interceptions; and a rating of 97.8. He was sacked 21 times.

What also struck me as interesting is that Rodgers did not have a 300 yd game; the first Lions game he had 291, but other than that he had only had two games over 250 (255 and 251).

Based on last year's stats, Rodgers may be happy to get out of the NFCN.

Wait.. Are you trying to tell me that Goalline just made up a bunch of bullshit to throw shade at the 4-time NFL MVP?  

@Fandame posted:

This made me curious, so I ran some numbers. Against NFCN teams last year, Rodgers averaged 211 yds/game; 63% completion rate; 1 TD average per game; .83 interceptions per game; and a rating of 86.1. He also was sacked 11 times in those six games

Against the rest of the teams, he averaged 220 yds/game; 66.4% completion rate; 1.8 TDs per game; .64 interceptions; and a rating of 97.8. He was sacked 21 times.

What also struck me as interesting is that Rodgers did not have a 300 yd game; the first Lions game he had 291, but other than that he had only had two games over 250 (255 and 251).

Based on last year's stats, Rodgers may be happy to get out of the NFCN.

Without a direct link I'm calling bullshit.

@mrtundra posted:

In the past, it's been shitty for those of us, in Wisconsin, who cannot get the Packers games because they were scheduled to be played at the same time the vikings games were. Here's hoping that this season, the NFL Schedulers fix that problem.

After the schedule was released, I see 3, maybe 4 games, that Packers' fans in western Wisconsin and Minnesota, will not be able to watch due to the Packers games being aired at the same time the vikings games are aired. Week 9: LA Rams at Lambeau aired on FOX at Noon; Week 10: Packers at Steelers aired on CBS at Noon while the vikings game is at Noon on FOX and Week 16 on December 24th. The Packers and vikings are both on at Noon on FOX, on Christmas Eve. Week 18 game times are yet to be determined, so there is a chance the Packer game will not be aired. In week 18, the Packers play the Bears. Games that may also not be aired are the MNF games, especially the ones later in the season, due to the possibility of them being flexed. I see the MNF game in Week 14 between the Packers and the NYGs, being flexed, especially if neither team is playoff bound.

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