If Brett Favre Retires will the packers win the NFC North? Name who comes in what place in the Division?
Bears-Down Year but they still have good talent to be up there again Vikings- Good explosive team, needs work at the QB position, if so definent Contender Lions- Good overall But it comes down to Experience and playing Consistent Every game, this team has the potential to be a very good team And The Packer- Good team, many think it was just luck but they are the real deal but yet they lost to the giants at home, so yet again it comes to Experience and veterains stepping up. If favre they will be a ligit team
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- vikings lol
- If the Vikings get serious about McNabb then they will win the NFC North next year and maybe the NFC as a whole. If not Green Bay will win the North. Either way I believe the NFC champ comes out of the NFC North next year.
- They'll go 4-12 Aaron Rodgers wont carry them far.
- Da Bears Da Vikings Da Packers Da lions
- the packers will still win it. they are an all around good team.
- Vikings
- if favre retires: 1. vikings - AP will be running through everyone. once they get a real receiver, they should be fine. their defense is already pretty good. 2. bears - as long as the defense is back and healthy, they will win some games. and as long as wrecks gross, orton, and griese never touch a football for the bears again, they should be fine. 3. packers - rodgers will have HUGE shoe to fill. 4. lions - i mean its the freaking lions, as long as millen is employed by them, they will always suck.
- the PACKERS ARE legit. when Favre went out in the DALLAS game, the Backup QB, looked pretty good. they have a good young team and, should contend for the Division and, the Conference, for many years to come. as for the rest of the Division, I would pick the VIKINGS, to be the PACKERS chief competition. the rest will fall where they may.
- Bears fan and I see it as: 1. Chicago Bears- They may have had a bad year but they will bounce back and clinch the NFC North once again. I see the Bears as a 13-3 or 12-4 team, getting the 1st or 2nd seed. 2. Minnesota Vikings- Haven't been in the Playoffs in a while, and if they get a good QB, they can become a Playoff contender again. I see them as a 11-5 or 12-4 team, getting the 3rd seed and getting a chance to win a Super Bowl. 3. Green Bay Packers- Brett Favre or not, Aaron Rodgers may become a great QB for the Packers, after he gets the rust off from being a backup for so long. I see the Packers as a 10-6 team getting the 5th or 6th seed. 4. Detroit Lions- They have a good offense, and they have an okay defense, but I see them as an 8-8 or 9-7 team, that can't make the Playoffs.
- the vikings are taking the nfc north with or without favre in the division next year
- It will still be the Pack Attack. Did you even see Rodgers in the Dallas game? He was just beastin' it up against the Cowboys "great" defense. But, the other 3 teams are capable of jelling mid season and take over the division. It will be one of the best next year, trust me. Lions - Need more consistency out of Kitna, and still need to work on defense, especially if Rogers goes Bears - All they need is a CAPABLE QB and HB, they have WRs(kind of), and the defense is still super bowl caliber Vikings, I dont know, the offense will revolve around AP and Chestor Taylor, so they will probably be one dimensional. And they only have a good run defense. Other than Sharper(greatest saftey ever), they have a very suspect defense
- Bears - Need help at QB, RB and OL. Nothing a few offseason aquistions and a draft can't take care of. They're still solid and don't need a huge makeover to be competitive again. Vikings - Need help at QB, badly. Other then that add some solid WR's, maybe a year or two of draft picks and this team is very close to being able to dominate the NFC North. Packers - Rodgers has not seen enough time on the field to come in and make a difference in his first season. Without Favre I don't know if this Packers team has the same team chemistry. Lions - Their the Lions, I mean come on. Every year they waste their #1 draft pick on a WR. Do you think Milen knows that there's more to an offense then WR's? Not to mention they have a mediocre QB who likes to run off at the mouth like he's the league MVP or has tremendous career stats.
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