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OK, I'll start off. The Packers will undoubtedly (all IMO) be stronger in all 3 facets, particularly special teams and the defense.

 

I will say with no expectations, Packers record in 2015 season: 18-1 or 19-0. Leaning HEAVILY towards 19-0.

 

Let me be the first to be lambasted, laughed at, and derided. All part of the internet experience! But I'm bookmarking this thread.

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Originally Posted by YATittle:

14-2 Regular season, top seed, sweep playoffs to win the Super Bowl. Bonus prediction: Super Bowl win is a blowout, ARod four TD passes, fans who aren't Cheeseheads tune out at half time. Tolzien gets playing time.

There you go! It's a small quibble whether they end up 14-2, 15-1 or 16-0, but I sure would like to tell the 72 Dolphins to STFU!

Can we go ahead and give Aaron Rodgers MVP #3? Spaghetti Arm in Denver ain't winning it and Tom Deflady's chances are nill thanks to a suspension. Unless vaJJ in Houston throws down 30 sacks and scores all their offensive TDs (actually not that unlikely of a scenario), he ain't winning it. Rodgers throws for 4500+ yards, 40+ TDs and <5 INTs and is crowned for a 3rd time as QB Supreme.
Originally Posted by Herschel:
Originally Posted by Goalline:
Originally Posted by Herschel:

Someone needs the side effect of four hours because he didn't last four seconds.


Screw you. My wife says I was good for at least a minute and a half.

She was being generous with your belief that guzzling an Orange Fanta is foreplay.

I thought the Fanta was a little cold.

I'll go a little outside of 2015 predictions and make a prediction that Aaron Rodgers hangs up his spikes for good right after the 2018 season concludes as he turns 35 years old during that season.  I think we've got 4 more years of Aaron, let's just hope he can spend those 4 a little bit healthier than the past 2 seasons.

 

If Rodgers is healthy going into the playoffs (which hasn't been the case the past 2 seasons) and the team avoids the injury bug for the most part, the sky is the limit.  I think the Pack gets back to the NFC Championship game again, but loses to Jimmy Graham and the Seahawks.  I'll say 13-3 for the regular season.

 

Lets see – ((16 regular season games + 3 playoff games + home field advantage factor – player health factor – injury factor (as it applies based on past history) – AR durability factor – inexperience factor) * MM finger in all the pies factor * Cheating factor (as defined by NE))/difficulty of schedule factor = somewhere between 0-19 and 19-0, but more than likely 14-4-1.  Of course I could have calculated the average temperature in the home field advantage factor wrong.  We will see. 

Originally Posted by fightphoe93:

I'll go a little outside of 2015 predictions and make a prediction that Aaron Rodgers hangs up his spikes for good right after the 2018 season concludes as he turns 35 years old during that season.  I think we've got 4 more years of Aaron, let's just hope he can spend those 4 a little bit healthier than the past 2 seasons.

 

If Rodgers is healthy going into the playoffs (which hasn't been the case the past 2 seasons) and the team avoids the injury bug for the most part, the sky is the limit.  I think the Pack gets back to the NFC Championship game again, but loses to Jimmy Graham and the Seahawks.  I'll say 13-3 for the regular season.

 

I just committed seppuku.

Originally Posted by ZUF:

       
Originally Posted by Goalline:
Originally Posted by ChilliJon:

Green Bay is winning the next two Super Bowls. 

 

How's that for predictin'? 

How? Not if the Giants beat them in this year's Super Bowl. I think you are a little confused.

Did Giants move to AFC? 


       


I don't understand. Is this sarcasm, because I totally don't get sarcasm.

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