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Green Bay's net points is way ahead of everyone else? (1 Viewer)

Sabertooth

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Just looking. Green Bay has 106 net points. Next closest is 70. That's about a 50% advantage there. How is this team not mentioned among the favorites to take home the Lombardi. I'd say they've got as good of shot as anyone. They've allow 10 total points in the past three weeks combined. Is anyone hotter?

 
If anything it looks like the NFC is going to go through Atlanta. Like Philly to win the East but with road games at the Bears, Giants and Dallas remaining, it will be tough for them to get home field advantage. Atlanta is in the drivers seat, with their remaining schedule (playing GB and NO at home) and the way they play at home all teams likely will have to go through them first. GB at Atlanta this week will determine a lot, as GB does get NE and the Giants at home.

 
Sabertooth said:
Just looking. Green Bay has 106 net points. Next closest is 70. That's about a 50% advantage there. How is this team not mentioned among the favorites to take home the Lombardi. I'd say they've got as good of shot as anyone. They've allow 10 total points in the past three weeks combined. Is anyone hotter?
If only they could play the Vikings a few more times :blackdot:Peter King has them ranked #1, what else would you like?? NFC - Packers, Atlanta, Giants, Eagles. All four have a legit chance to make it there.AFC.. Ravens, Steelers, Colts, Patriots, Jets all have a legit chance of making it there.I wouldn't wage even your money on any of them winning it right now.Packers need to find a running game, Atlanta is GREAT at home but having issues on the road, Giants have been :shrug: the last couple games, Eagles are riding a tide but how long will that last?
 
Keepers said:
If anything it looks like the NFC is going to go through Atlanta. Like Philly to win the East but with road games at the Bears, Giants and Dallas remaining, it will be tough for them to get home field advantage. Atlanta is in the drivers seat, with their remaining schedule (playing GB and NO at home) and the way they play at home all teams likely will have to go through them first. GB at Atlanta this week will determine a lot, as GB does get NE and the Giants at home.
They play at NE; 49ers, Giants and Bears are their remaining home games.
 
Keepers said:
If anything it looks like the NFC is going to go through Atlanta. Like Philly to win the East but with road games at the Bears, Giants and Dallas remaining, it will be tough for them to get home field advantage. Atlanta is in the drivers seat, with their remaining schedule (playing GB and NO at home) and the way they play at home all teams likely will have to go through them first. GB at Atlanta this week will determine a lot, as GB does get NE and the Giants at home.
They play at NE; 49ers, Giants and Bears are their remaining home games.
Woops, meant Chicago at home. Think that game will determine who wins the North and gets the 2nd seed.
 
ScottyFargo said:
You'll think differently after GB loses @ Atl, New England, and against NYG and Chicago again.
Still holding onto that hope that they will be lucky to win 3 more games huh...2 wins down, one to go.
 
You have to respect the fact that they are 7th in points for and tied for 1st in points against. They already beat Philly once this season so they'd have the tiebreaker if it came down to that. I think Green Bay wins 4 of the next 6 with losses coming from Atlanta potentially and maybe New England, although I think they matchup well with both of those teams.

 

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