That's G: Bold Prediction
You've heard it once, you've heard it a thousand times. Brett Favre is back.
Ya, I'm tired of it too. Make up your mind.
Onto the beloved Packers now.
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Last season saw the team show promise in the first year without Favre. Rodgers showed us he is ready to take over the team and become one of the leagues premiere quarterbacks.
He was fourth overall in passing yards and passing touchdowns in his first year of starting. He had nine games of 250 yards or more passing and four games with over 300 yards. Impressive, considering most fans were nervous at the beginning of the season, my self not included.
The team was 6-10 last year, with two losses at seven or less points and five losses at three or less. That was without Nick Barnett, who tore his ACL, Atari Bigby who missed 9 games and with an Al Harris who just wasn't him self.
My prediction is high for the Packers this year. I think they can win the division.
The division is up for grabs. The Lions as probably wont be much of anything. The Bears don't have the receivers for Cutler to produce numbers like last years and the Vikings might be without two of the best interior defensive linemen due to suspension.
They had an overhaul in the offseason. They fired defensive coordinator Bob Sanders and hired well respected Dom Capers, who will now use a 3-4 scheme.
They drafted B.J. Raji and Clay Matthews in the first round of this years draft. I know, Thompson actually traded his later picks to move back up into the first round.
A healthy Nick Barnett, Atari Bigby and Al Harris, along with Aaron Kampman moving to linebacker will help out the defense. Raji and Matthews will help out the defensive line and linebacking group, and we know the Packers have a good secondary.
The offense should once again put up the points. Ryan Grant should improve on last years numbers. The young Jordy Nelson along with Greg Jennings and the agless Donald Driver gives Aaron Rodgers the weapons to succeed.
I know the offensive line is young, but they can hold up.
The Packers have everything in place to once again make a run at the division title and into the playoffs in what looks to be a weak NFC.
Good luck to the Packers. GO PACK GO.

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