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  • jeff

    The Bears are at their best when they are the underdogs.
    Packers had a hard time in the last game playing a bears team that had nothing to play for
    Hester will put the bears in good field position often / forte will be the xfactor
    bears 20 pack 17

  • GoPackGo

    You obviously didnt watch that game in week 17, the Bears tried to eliminate Green Bay, and now it could come back to haunt them. Let it be a lesson learned.

  • Sooze

    This is going to be a nail bitting game for sure. I agree that it will come down to one play which will start the mommentum for either team. The Pack are on FIRE, not sure I have seen this in a while, if they just keep in stride they will definately pull off a WIN!

  • Robert

    I don't know who will win (I was born in WI and raised Milwaukie). Both are conditioned for cold weather so only field conditions may play a factor on the run or the wind making the throwing yards shorter. Although the Bears are #2 seed, most of their loses were by a good margin while GB's was fairly small which means the Packs are a little more stingier of giving point away, and if the passing routes are not on time with Culter's passing then interception more than likely will happen causing more turnovers for Bears. Rogers is playing an almost impeccable game with a great read on defense and is illusive avoiding the sacks for loss of years. Special teams goes to Chicago which is weak area for GB which hopefully are working on right now with their special teams coach. Both the defenses are good so it comes down to who can penetrate the offensive line the fastest getting to the QB before the receivers are in their route position(s).
    Again, Rogers is better on the reading the defense (this is weak point for Cutler who has to (for the most) rely on his offensive line) and is accurate with speed which puts him on an advantage having receivers like Jennings, Driver and Jones.
    The penalties are always are factor in "Any given Sunday". So both team will need to tread carefully in that region which can make or break the game as we saw in week 3 (20-17 to Chicago).
    I will give it to the Packs not because they are my team but without the penalties they are a better suited team with a loss record of low point margin. As far as playing in Soldier Field, I means nothing because they have dealt with playing on the road in the playoff season and are used to the noise of the crowd and proved it in Atlanta and Philly.

  • sami

    mo sirprise bears37 pack 21

  • DaPackRules2010

    There wont be 37 points in the game, Cutler is the QB. Packers 17-Bears 6. Chew on that…………