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@PackLandVA posted:

Forgot that former Packer DC Mike Pettine was now on the Bears' staff. Advisor role, I believe. Wonder if that will have any significant impact to the outcome of the game.

Barry's history as DC when facing the Bears is actually very good. His defenses have done well and IIRC he is like 6-2 facing them. If I can find the tweet about it , I will post.

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@BrainDed posted:

Had hopes for ESB..  He never put it together for whatever reason.    

cCut bait and move on  

I was happy when we drafted him and thought he had potential. Yet he has shown nothing in games. I thought that maybe his practices (that we did not see) were so good that the team liked him. He has had his chances but has shown nothing. Some players just don’t show up in real games and he is one of them.

Umm why? They really must see something in EQ most observers do not

 

@packerboi posted:

Umm why? They really must see something in EQ most observers do not



He's the Tyler Lancaster/Oren Burks of the WR group......

Update on Kingâ€Ķ


Cornerback Kevin King (shoulder) and offensive tackle Dennis Kelly (back) were the two players who didn’t practice. LaFleur said he’d give King the week to get ready after he missed most of the fourth quarter at Cincinnati.

According to a source, an MRI on the injured shoulder didn't show any major damage. King was injured early in the third quarter but he played until early in the fourth quarter. In 42 defensive snaps, he gave up three trivial completions.

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Packers/Bears Early Injury Report

Hicks and Mack both DNP. Mack has a serious foot injury, and may not be available. No idea how bad Hicks is hurting, but any limitation to his availability would be an advantage, of course.
I see Funyuns has a knee. Again, no idea if it's serious, but he was limited. Sure hope he will be good to go.
Jenkins and Myers would certainly be welcomed additions.

You people are screwing around with Jon Gruden and Brett Favre and it's GODDAMNED BEARS WEEK.

What the hell? Indeed Vince. What the hell?

Records don't matter. 44-14 the last 29  years doesn't matter. Win 20 in a row. Lose 20 in a row. They deserve every single ounce of hate you can muster.

They go through 67 QBs in 12 years? Fuckem.

They lose players to injuries? Fuckem.

They draft Trubisky instead of Mahomes? Fuckem.

They were nice to the Packers for 20 minutes 93 years ago? Fuckem.

They are an original NFL team like Green Bay? Fuckem.

Fuckem yesterday. Fuckem today. Fuckem forever.

61-7. Doug Plank. Their fans. Perry over Cumby. Ditka. Kevin goddamned Butler. Their goddamned horrific fields. Their fans. Mike Singletary and his stupid goddamned eyes. Their shitass stadium. Buddy Ryan. Hub Arkush. Their fans Doug Buffone. Butkus. The Super Bowl Shuffle. Every guy on the SCORE. THEIR FUCKING FANS.

Get your shit together here people

Series Records:

  • Packers lead all time series 101-95-6.
  • The current 6 game edge is tied for the largest advantage Green Bay has ever had
  • The Bears largest advantage in the series is 24 games which they've had only twice as well. After loss in Lombardi's 3rd game vs Bears they led 50-26-6, and after a loss in Favre's first game vs Bears they led 81-57-6
  • Since that game Green Bay is 44-14
  • Let's reiterate this. Bears led the series 81-57. Green Bay has gotten to 101 wins before Chicago got to 96. UNREAL.
  • All Games in Green Bay: Green Bay 50-42-4
  • All Games in Chicago: Chicago 53-51-2

Points all time in series:

  • Green Bay 3541
  • Chicago 3465

Times Being Shut out:

  • Green Bay 15 times
  • Chicago 14 times

Most points in a game:

  • Green Bay 55
  • Chicago 61

Largest margin of victory

  • Green Bay: 49 (49-0)
  • Chicago: 54 (61-7)

Average margin of victory:

  • Green Bay: 11.88
  • Chicago: 11.83

Most common score by team:

  • Green Bay: 17 points (19 times)
  • Chicago: 14 points (18 times)

Most common final score:

  • 21-0; 20-17; 10-3; 7-6 (4 times each)

Final Score Margin:

  • 0: 6 times
  • 1-7: 83 times (Green Bay 43-40)
  • 8-14: 56 times (Green Bay 29-27)
  • 15-21: 35 times (Chicago 18-17)
  • 21+: 22 times (Green Bay 12-10)

Longest Winning Streaks Overall:

  • Green Bay: 10 (1994-1998)
  • Chicago: 8 (1985-1988)

Longest Winning Streaks In Chicago:

  • Green Bay: 11 (1994-2005)
  • Chicago: 11 (1941-1951)

Longest Winning Streaks in Green Bay:

  • Green Bay: 6 (1993-1998)
  • Chicago: 5 (1984-1988)

Record by Decade:

  • 1920s: Chicago 7-6-3
  • 1930s: Chicago 12-11-1
  • 1940s: Chicago 16-4-1
  • 1950s: Chicago 14-5-1
  • 1960s: Green Bay 15-5
  • 1970s: Chicago 11-9
  • 1980s: Chicago 11-7
  • 1990s: Green Bay 13-7
  • 2000s: Green Bay 12-8
  • 2010s: Green Bay 16-4
  • 2020s: Green Bay 2-0
@Maynard posted:

I can't find the stat, but I am curious to know the all-time leader(s) in TD passes at Soldier Field.  Favre has 25 and Rodgers has 23--they may be high up on the list.

  1. Cutler - 82 (54 games)
  2. Kramer - 38 (27)
  3. Trubisky -  38 (27)
  4. McMahon - 37 (38)
  5. Favre - 31 (18)
  6. Harbaugh - 28 (43)
  7. Rodgers - 23 (12)
  8. Tomczak - 22 (40)
  9. Grossman - 21 (18)
  10. Orton - 18 (19)
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@Timpranillo posted:
  1. Cutler - 82 (54 games)
  2. Kramer - 38 (27)
  3. Trubisky -  38 (27)
  4. McMahon - 37 (38)
  5. Favre - 28 (17)
  6. Harbaugh - 28 (43)
  7. Rodgers - 23 (12)
  8. Tomczak - 22 (40)
  9. Grossman - 21 (18)
  10. Orton - 18 (19)

Favre must have had a few as a Viking. As a Packer, Rodgers is 2 TD's behind Favre for most Packer QB TD's at the dump. Get 3 this week in case you never return as a Packer.

Rodgers also has 25 TD passes at Ford Field. 

I am somewhat excited that Daffney might be in the lineup on Sunday. I think that he is the kind of player that Matt’s offense is built on. Daguria has been a letdown. So while the Bears are trying to crash down on Rodgers Daff can help with blocking on both the run and pass game.

Yes!!

Daffney has been what Deguara was supposed to be. Maybe he will be to Deguara like Tonyan was to Sternberger?

I want to see more of the Daffney, Dillon, Jones lineup.

@Packiderm posted:

You gotta leave Dougie Buffone and the Score out of it. It was must listen. My brother who is a Bills fan, Happened to run across Doug and Ed on the radio one night driving to Florida. He practically drove off the road from laughing!



The guys on the score totally bag on the Bears when they're crap.  It's fun.  They are definitely no fans of Nagy.

As bad as the ‘80s were for the Pack they did squeeze in a few wins over the Bears.  I remember we swept them in ‘89, maybe ‘82 as well?

In ‘84 the Bears were so depleted at QB that Walter Payton ended up playing some QB that day.  The Pack won on Rich Campbell’s prayer duck of a long pass that was enough to win.  That was the last Packers’ win vs the Bears until ‘89.  And that was about the only time I remember Rich Campbell ever doing much of anything.

I think the Chester Marcol blocked FG run in for TD was in the 80s as well?

@DH13 posted:

The guys on the score totally bag on the Bears when they're crap.  It's fun.  They are definitely no fans of Nagy.

Buffone and O’Bradovich were the best, they were hilarious.  Even though they considered the Packers the enemy, they actually respected the Pack and their organization.  I can only imagine how great those guys would have been to listen to OFF the air, I bet things got quite colorful.

Lord, that's embarrassing for the Bores:



@Boris posted:

Where does Jay Cutler rank on this list?

Let's just say there is a SIGNIFICANT dropoff from the top 2

AR - 218 (98 games)

Favre - 214 (120)

Starr - 40 (47)

Dickey - 39 (28)

Stafford - 21 (10)

...way down the list...

Cutler 4 (5)

73 players have thrown 3 at Lambeau, so to break into the top 75, Fields needs 3 TD passes

NOW A TRIVIA QUESTION

What QB has the most pass attempts at Lambeau Field without a single TD Pass.

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