Finley has since basically confirmed this via twitter (not that Schefter is ever wrong anyway), it's time to talk about what it means for the NFL and your fantasy team right here after the jump...
Showing posts with label Green Bay Packers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green Bay Packers. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Rapid Reaction: Packers Re-Sign Jermichael Finley
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, The Packers have agreed to a 2 year, $15 million deal with tight end Jermichael Finley.
Finley has since basically confirmed this via twitter (not that Schefter is ever wrong anyway), it's time to talk about what it means for the NFL and your fantasy team right here after the jump...
Finley has since basically confirmed this via twitter (not that Schefter is ever wrong anyway), it's time to talk about what it means for the NFL and your fantasy team right here after the jump...
Monday, October 17, 2011
Week Six NFL Game Wrap Up - Packers 24 Rams 3
I'm going game by game again this week, and it's time to wrap up the St. Louis at Green Bay match-up from this week. Each game has it's own post here on the blog where I break down the game from both a real life perspective and fantasy perspective. There isn't much to say in terms of of introduction though for any of these posts, especially for this snoozer of a game, so I'm just going to start it here right after the jump...
Thursday, September 8, 2011
NFL 2011 Week One Prediction - Thursday Night Game 9/8/11
Just getting in a prediction for the Thursday night game before the full week's slate of games is predicted here on Friday or Saturday....
Sunday, January 23, 2011
The NFC Championship Game - How the Chicago Bears will send Green Bay Packing
(Sorry... wanted to see how cliche a title i could give it)
Later today, at Soldier Field in Chicago, the Bears will take on the Packers for the third time this season. Each team took one game a piece during the regular season and now it's win or go home. Both teams are just one game away from the Super Bowl.
The public perception is that Green Bay is playing too good right now to lose and the Packers are the favorites to win the Super Bowl. However, if you take a closer look, the shine of the Packers wears off and Chicago starts to glow. The game will be close, but the Chicago Bears are going to win this game outright and I know seven reasons why..
Later today, at Soldier Field in Chicago, the Bears will take on the Packers for the third time this season. Each team took one game a piece during the regular season and now it's win or go home. Both teams are just one game away from the Super Bowl.
The public perception is that Green Bay is playing too good right now to lose and the Packers are the favorites to win the Super Bowl. However, if you take a closer look, the shine of the Packers wears off and Chicago starts to glow. The game will be close, but the Chicago Bears are going to win this game outright and I know seven reasons why..
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Packers At Falcons AKA The "NFC Championship Game"
Seahawks at Bears Preview
Lets be straight. This is really the NFC Title game. The two best teams to make the playoffs from the NFC ended up meeting each other a round early because of seedings... But they're still the best two teams in the NFC. The winner of this game is guaranteed to be favored next round (Okay... If the Packers played the Bears it would likely be Bears -2.5 but that means the Packers would be favored on a neutral field.) Hell you could definitely make the case for either team beating anyone from the AFC in the Super Bowl too. But the question that still needs to be answered is who will win and get to move on?
Lets be straight. This is really the NFC Title game. The two best teams to make the playoffs from the NFC ended up meeting each other a round early because of seedings... But they're still the best two teams in the NFC. The winner of this game is guaranteed to be favored next round (Okay... If the Packers played the Bears it would likely be Bears -2.5 but that means the Packers would be favored on a neutral field.) Hell you could definitely make the case for either team beating anyone from the AFC in the Super Bowl too. But the question that still needs to be answered is who will win and get to move on?
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