Bears-Packers

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  1. Michael Willis profile image67
    Michael Willisposted 13 years ago

    What a game filled with history. Previously 181 meetings between these 2 teams. Only 1 game ever in playoffs.

    Green Bay Packers @ Chicago Bears for the 2011 NFC Championship and a trip to the Super Bowl.

    Who wins?

    I am taking the Packers. Should be a good game and close, but Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Defense will be too much for the Bears

    Green Bay-20    Chicago Bears-17


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    1. skyblugurll1 profile image61
      skyblugurll1posted 13 years agoin reply to this

      I am SO PROUD of the packers!!!!  I live in WI and everyone is going CRAZY right now!!!!!!!

      1. Michael Willis profile image67
        Michael Willisposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        I bet they are. It was an exciting game defensively.

    2. bogerk profile image70
      bogerkposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Packers have more talent ... therefore, Packers won. That being said, the Bears plays us tough. Heine looks tough and I wont be surprised to see a serious competition between him and Cutller in the preseason. Cutler is terrible ... I'm sorry, but he just is.

  2. Michael Willis profile image67
    Michael Willisposted 13 years ago

    Packers win! 21-14
    Where has Chicago Bears been hiding this 3rd string QB? Caleb Hanie---This young man can play!

  3. LakeShow T profile image76
    LakeShow Tposted 13 years ago

    Yeah, if nothing else Hanie gave that team a pulse and brought the crowd to life. Before he got into the game the Bears offense made that team look like they didn't belong in this game.

    Do you think Cutler was really taken out because of the knee? To me, it looked like he didn't even care, nor was he interested in the game in the least bit. Maybe he was really benched for being ineffective. The sideline reporters were even reporting that Cutler did not know when he hurt the knee.

    1. Michael Willis profile image67
      Michael Willisposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      That wouldn't surprise me if Lovie Smith was just looking for a spark for the team. Like you said, the team was not playing well on offense until Hanie came in. Todd Collins was completely ineffective also.

  4. Hokey profile image60
    Hokeyposted 13 years ago

    Packers win!!!!!!!! YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                 big_smile

  5. LakeShow T profile image76
    LakeShow Tposted 13 years ago

    Yeah, I mean the team was so stale on offense with Cutler I think it is possible between that and Cutler's body language that Lovie realized he had to change things up and give the Packers a different look. The Packers were clearly prepared for Cutler in every which way. Bringing in Collins may have been to spark the offense and give the Packers something they weren't expecting. Then, Lovie and everyone else could see that clearly Todd Collins just doesn't have it anymore and quickly went to plan C (Hanie) to once again change things up, try to get a spark, and give the Packers a different look --it worked pretty well with Hanie, but I think they just ran out of time.

  6. profile image0
    mtsi1098posted 13 years ago

    I actually thought the Bears were going fall but they made quite a game out of this one

  7. Kangaroo_Jase profile image75
    Kangaroo_Jaseposted 13 years ago

    Its been a little quiet at work, but I got to watch the game (so to speak) through the NFL website. It is still Monday morning here and am now 'watching' the Jets/Steelers game.

  8. Michael Willis profile image67
    Michael Willisposted 13 years ago

    Green Bay Packers-Pittsburgh Steelers

    What a great Super Bowl match up this will be.

    1. prettydarkhorse profile image63
      prettydarkhorseposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      I am just six minutes away from Dallas, here and I can't produce 1000 plus USD to watch it at the Cowboys Stadium, even for the outside big screen. I will just buy a new big screen TV. Plus my friends son will have a birthday and I am the cook (can't say NO? oh no...on that day, I don't know yet what to say to my friend). I want to watch the Superbowl without interference,

      I will wait for sale of the big screen at Walmart b4 the SUPERBOWL,


      Go Steelers!!

      1. Michael Willis profile image67
        Michael Willisposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        I would love to be at the game. Even on the outside watching that big screen. I have cousins there, Hmmm, maybe one of them have seats.

        1. prettydarkhorse profile image63
          prettydarkhorseposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          Cool, you will be lucky if your cousin will have extra ticket for you.

  9. AskAshlie3433 profile image61
    AskAshlie3433posted 13 years ago

    The Packers are off to the Superbowl. Aaron Rodgers will be the MVP, in a win!

 
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