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Hungry5 posted:

May not bode well for Aaron and the Packers next year. Although with Stat Paddford and Brees Not likely Aaron will be the passing champ anyway. 

Herschel posted:
GBP1 posted:

With the NFL's ratings sinking almost as fast the Titanic, it will be interesting to see how today's game stacks up.  Personally, I could care less about it, but I will watch more out of curiosity than devotion.

NFL ratings are just as large a percentage as ever.

psst...  check it out from SI.

Overall NFL ratings for this season dropped by 9.7% compared to last season, according to data released by Nielsen on Thursday. This represents and even bigger slide than the 8% dip in ratings from 2015 to 2016. 

Virtually every noteworthy NFL game program saw its viewership decline. NBC's Sunday Night Football dropped from 20.323 million to 18.175 million, ESPN's Monday Night Football from 11.390 million to 10.757 million and Thursday Night Football (which aired on NFL Network as well as CBS or FOX) from 12.438 million to 10.937 million. 

NumberThree posted:

The bandwagon franchise board is terrific tonight. 

According to them they are already 0-1 for the 2018 season after getting blown out by the Eagles... again, the season is lost, and the Falcons are going to show them how to do it right and win a home Super Bowl. 

Well, theyโ€™re actually 1-1 in 2018 but, youโ€™d probably have to actually play a game in 2018 to really give it much thought.

Do you think the packers will be good enough to win it all when the bowl is in Hicksville, WI?

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