I'd pick Chicago. It's the last game of the season. If they are gonna protect players from injury for the playoffs, that would be the game to throw or use 3rd string.
With the loss of the QB and their star RB I think 2nd string GB would still beat them.
Detroit was embarrassed by the loss so I think they will want revenge.
Martin Ent Inc wrote: With the loss of the QB and their star RB I think 2nd string GB would still beat them.
Detroit was embarrassed by the loss so I think they will want revenge.
Yeah maybe Detroit can simply kick them to death on there way to victory while singing "Motor City Madhouse" by Teddy...
The fifth stock sale in Green Bay Packer history is just a couple days old, and it's already a success. 185,000, or three-quarters of the 250,000 shares the team is selling already have new owners. The team estimates that it has already generated $43,000,000 dollars.
The big picture here is that since the Packers are not owned by a single owner, the team can never be moved. The Packers will always be the Packers, and they will reside in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Ask the fans of the (old) Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Colts if they wouldn't have bought "pieces of paper" to prevent those teams from leaving town.
FLYNNING!!
» QB Matt Flynn set franchise records for the most passing yards (480) and the most passing TDs in a game in franchise history (six).
» Flynn is only the fourth quarterback in NFL history to post 475-plus passing yards and six-plus TDs in the same game, joining Y.A. Tittle (Oct. 28, 1962), Joe Namath (Sept. 24, 1972) and Joe Montana (Oct. 14, 1990). According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Flynn joined Dan Marino and Kurt Warner as the only NFL quarterbacks to throw three-plus TDs in each of their first two career starts (among quarterbacks whose careers started since 1970).
» Yesterday’s paid attendance was 70,294. It was the 301st consecutive sellout (285 regular season, 16 playoffs) at Lambeau Field.
» Sunday marked the sixth time this season that the Packers scored at least 42 points in a game. That is the most by an NFL team since the merger, besting the previous mark of five games by the 1971 Dallas Cowboys.
» The Packers set single-season franchise records for regular-season games won (15), total points (560), points per game (35.0), total points at home (321), points per game at home (40.1), touchdowns (64 plus today), net passing yards (4,924), fewest giveaways (14), fewest punts in a 16-game season (55), fewest penalties in a 16-game season (76) and fewest penalty yards in a 16-game season (591).
» Today’s victory was Green Bay’s 13th straight at Lambeau Field and the 19th victory in its last 20 contests at home.