Granted, Bad Bob wrote this before the Bears and Lions self destructed in the 4th Q on Sunday. But even so, I see this as wishful thinking from Bobby. It's built on many if's, shoulda's and hopefullys.
Having covered the NFC North since its inception in 2002 and the NFC Central for two decades before that, I've seen an influx of talent in the last few years.
Couple that with capable new coaches, solid general managers and what should become fairly equitable revenues from existing and new stadiums and the NFC North is a division on the rise.
It starts with the quarterbacks, and if Bridgewater is a real player, the NFC North will be primed for entertaining, multiteam races for years to come.
Maybe it is the green-n-gold glasses. But barring unforeseen major injury to AR, I don't see much competition coming from Cutler's Bears or a Lions team who is tough at home but struggles on the road and with perhaps a Calvin Johnson who's also wearing down and a team with currently no kicker. A lot of writers and Minny fans already are wanting to crown Bridgewater as well. After 1 game.
To me, this is still the Packers division to lose until further notice