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I'm taking them one game at a time and simply hoping to see the team become more dominant each week.

I don't care how bad the vikes have looked. Favre is still good enough to pull one out and there is no team he would rather beat than the Packers. Chilly has to figure his own chance on saving his job for next season is by winning out. The team as a whole would like nothing more than a win over GB--misery loves company idea.

With games against the Giants, Falcons, and Bears left on the schedule, I am not ready to crown anything yet.
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Originally posted by fightphoe93:
I'm reluctant to crown a team that has Slocum as their ST coach.

And Campman as the OL coach, and Bush as DB, and rookies starting everywhere, and castoffs playing key roles, and .... etc.

Something tells me there is a reason 'they play the games'. Lets WIN the games before crowning anything. "WIN" can be an acronym for What's Important Now. And what's important now is to WIN the games.
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Originally posted by Johnny Boy:
Packers need home field this year. Do not want to go to ATL, NY, Philly or NO.
This team needs to be no worse than 12-4 and only lose to AFC, or not at all.


See, I disagree. We've played pretty well in some touch stadiums. Winning in Philly and New York showed me something. I'd like to get healthy, but I think this team is very capable of winning on the road in the playoffs. I'd rather we didn't have to find out, and just hosted at Lambeau until we go to the Super Bowl.
MM's record:

Lambeau: 25-14
Road games: 19-15
Overall: 44-29

The bulk of the home losses occurred in 2006 and 2008, with 5 losses at home in 06 and 4 in 08. Hardly a surprise since those were by far his two worst teams. In his 'good' years, he's 18-5 at home including this year. That is a pretty decent road record, though.
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Originally posted by oldnavy:
I'm taking them one game at a time and simply hoping to see the team become more dominant each week.

I don't care how bad the vikes have looked. Favre is still good enough to pull one out and there is no team he would rather beat than the Packers. Chilly has to figure his own chance on saving his job for next season is by winning out. The team as a whole would like nothing more than a win over GB--misery loves company idea.

With games against the Giants, Falcons, and Bears left on the schedule, I am not ready to crown anything yet.


Add in the Patriots (albeit non-conference) and the factthe Bears are now tied and have the tie-breaker currently and it's WAY too early to make declarations like that.
Sixteen regular season games in each of the first four seasons (eight home, eight away) plus nine games in 2010 makes 73 regular season games total. As the Packers have played five games at Lambeau this season, there should be 8*4 + 5 = 37 home games, and 8*4 + 4 = 36 road games. The Packers played two home playoff games after the 2007 season, and one road playoff game after the 2009 season, for a grand total of 39 home games and 37 road games.

Have I missed something?

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