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The Packers have looked better than normal, specifically aaron rodgers. however, they played possibly the 2 worst pass defenses in the NFL. the vikes always have a bad pass defense and the lions don't even play defense. The Packers got fat off of two winless teams. The real test will be against their first quality opponent this Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys. But of course the Cowboy defense isn't anything to right home about either...but if that Packer D can keep that amazing offense of Dallas' in check, I'll take the Packers much more seriously than I have in the recent past.
I dont know how it is in foreign countries but it is the NBC Sunday night football game so it should be shown all across the US hope you get it.
As of Thursday Morning, the over under is 51.5 so Vegas agrees that this is gonna be a barn burner. The Cowboys are giving up 3 point s well
All Rodgers has to do is play how he has been playing, Grant will hopefully be 100% and we can win. The Cowboys have a Great WR in TO but the Packers have a more depth at the position. If we can get pressure on Romo and Harris and Woodson are allowed to be physical with the Cowboy WR's we will win.
Looks like the Vikes benched their starting QB so the Packers beat an 0-2 team that just benched their QB after 2 games and then they beat the Lions...not exaclty a great accomplishment but they are undefeated and have looked GREAT doing so. As they play teams like Tampa Bay, Dallas, Chicago, etc. we will know where they stand. I only mention the Bears because they have a legit defense so if Rodgers looks even semi-good against the bears, i'll give him a lot more respect than i did after he beat up on the Lions of all teams.
I dont know how it is in foreign countries but it is the NBC Sunday night football game so it should be shown all across the US hope you get it.
As of Thursday Morning, the over under is 51.5 so Vegas agrees that this is gonna be a barn burner. The Cowboys are giving up 3 point s well
All Rodgers has to do is play how he has been playing, Grant will hopefully be 100% and we can win. The Cowboys have a Great WR in TO but the Packers have a more depth at the position. If we can get pressure on Romo and Harris and Woodson are allowed to be physical with the Cowboy WR's we will win.
Yep we get it just checked . Hope Rodgers plays well.
Good god I can't wait till Sunday night! We might get blown out (honestly don't think so), but the marquee Sunday night game v the Cowboys, what's better if you're a Packer-Backer!!?
I dont know how it is in foreign countries but it is the NBC Sunday night football game so it should be shown all across the US hope you get it.
As of Thursday Morning, the over under is 51.5 so Vegas agrees that this is gonna be a barn burner. The Cowboys are giving up 3 point s well
All Rodgers has to do is play how he has been playing, Grant will hopefully be 100% and we can win. The Cowboys have a Great WR in TO but the Packers have a more depth at the position. If we can get pressure on Romo and Harris and Woodson are allowed to be physical with the Cowboy WR's we will win.
Yes, it'll be shown in the USA. Even if it wasn't a SNF game, it'd be shown where I live since it's Cowboy territory here.
Wow, that is a high O/U, but I was expecting that. Hope A-Rod has the game of his young career and that T-Rom continues being Mr. Butterfingers. For those 3 hours, I'll be a diehard Packer fan.
On the other side of the equation (from the thread's perspective): Jets will get owned by the Chargers, who everyone knows were deprived of a win b/c of a sorry ref.
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