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@Fandame posted:

MLF has to find a way to slow down that front four of the Rams. Wilson barely had time to breathe back there today. Donald, et al. are fast and doggone good. In addition, Floyd, the OLB, is 6'5", fast, and gave Wilson fits.

Seattles O-Line is like pee-wee ball compared to the Packers. Even without Bakhtiari.

I saw some exploitable holes in that Ram defense. It will be on MLF & Rodgers to take what the defense gives them. Pretty simple really.

On the Packer D I'm expecting at a minimum 2 takeaways for our Pack.

Since the Packers traded for Favre, the Bears have played in 11 playoff games. Their starting QBs have been Trubisky (2), Cutler (2), Grossman (4), Shane Matthews (1), and Steve Walsh (2). If you add up what they traded to get Trubisky and Cutler (along with the picks they used on the other 3) then used the following draft capital to get those guys and Cade McNown, you get this.

5 first-round picks (3, 11, 12, 18, and 22nd overall). 3 third-round picks and 1 fourth-round pick in the last 28 years to try to find a QB.

The Packers used two first-round picks (19th overall in the trade for Favre and the 24th overall) to get 41 playoff games out of Favre and Rodgers.

There are two ways to look at this. One is that the Bears inability to find a QB has cost them a lot of potential players that could have put otherwise very talented teams over the top for a Super Bowl.

The other way is that the Packers haven't had to worry about finding a QB for 30 years and have been able to use all those draft picks for other positions and have only won 2 Super Bowls.

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