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Aaron Rodgers to start sunday against Bears


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Even if they do make the playoffs they will be the #4 seed. Having to play them in the playoffs would be extremely unlikely if we do secure the #2.

 

Ehh Im seriously confident to put money that if the standings stay where they are, N.O will beat Philly. I wont bet much, but I'll still bet it. If they do, we get 4-5 cause it's higher than 6. Packers kinda hot right now, if ARod return to form quickly they can definitely return the favor to SF at Lambeau

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Not extremely unlikely at all. If New Orleans gets the 5 seed and has to play in Green Bay they'd probably lose. Green Bay would be the 4 because the NFC east champion will have a better record.

Then if you had San Francisco and Philadelphia in the other game, a win by the 49ers means we are playing GB in the divisional game.

Even if they do make the playoffs they will be the #4 seed. Having to play them in the playoffs would be extremely unlikely if we do secure the #2.

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Hard for me to ever pull for the Bears with a certain DE playing for them. The Packers getting in my actually help us in some way if they knock off someone at home. Who knows, but them coming to CLT doesn't scare me. This game is WAY down my priority list this Sunday.

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