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Bears +5.5 at Packers (ov/un 51.5) Thu 8:20 ET, NFLN

Tonyank;2213062; said:
TIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wouldn't that be something ? I can see this game turning into a bit of a back-and-forth shootout & a tight low scoring affair. It will probably be somewhere in the middle, but I think Chicago has improved considerably on offense since last year & will make it tough for Green Bay to win. Even with Greg Jennings being out, I still can't see the Packers losing this at home & starting the season 0-2.

I'll go with 27-24 Green Bay as a prediction. Anyone else feel like throwing out a score ?
 
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It's dead even at this point. Three predictions for Chicago & three for Green Bay.
 
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Jake;2213086; said:
Sunday Night Football has Faith Hill. :p

Thursday Night Football has Ceelo Green. :hatepc:

Thursday Night Football also has Machine Gun Kelly (MGK)

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GeorgiaBuck2;2212781; said:
Aaron Rogers is not his MVP self. He sucked in the preseason and he sucked against the 49ers. The Packers defense can't stop the run, and judging by last year, they can't stop the pass. I'm no Bears fan, but they have improved their offensive weaponry, and their defense has always been good. Matt Forte will run up and down the Packer defense, and Jay Cutler is no Alex Smith. However, if their offensive line can't hold up against the Packers pass rush, then that will be the Bears downfall. But overall, I think the Bears pull it out.

You're right. Cutler certainly isn't Alex Smith.... lol

:biggrin:
 
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