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<blockquote data-quote="Thirteen Below" data-source="post: 1036870" data-attributes="member: 18006"><p>I'm not sure what Favre and Rodgers (and the teams that played behind them) have to do with our expectataions for the Packers in 24.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We don't need to pray for anything, and we don't need anyone else to **** up. All we need is to play our absolute best, and we'll end up where we're supposed to be.</p><p></p><p>We're almost certainly the best team in the division going into 24. It'll come down to us vs the Lions for the banner, and they have the tougher schedule. They had a significantly easier schedule last season; we'll see how they do with a 12-5 schedule as opposed to a 9-8.</p><p></p><p>The Bears and the Vikings will fight it out for 3rd, and y'all have a very much easier schedule than they do. So you have that going for you. But your expectations for Williams are way out of line for a team that has never developed a truly Top 15 quarterback, despite taking a QB in the 1st round every 7 years since Jim Harbaugh in 1987 (the best QB they've developed in at least 50 years).</p><p></p><p>He doesn't need to "flop" i order to fail to lead you to the promised land - all he has to do is fall short of the expectations that he's going to be the next CJ Stroud, and there are good reasons that may happen. The guy struggles badly to read well-schemed defenses, and is easily rattled under pressure. That's a very bad combination of weaknesses for a rookie QB, because neither of those two things is going to get any easier in the NFL.</p><p></p><p>The kid's good, but he has shorcomings too, and I'm skeptical the Bears can coach him properly. But even if they can, the chance that he's going to win the division his rookie year are very, very slim.</p><p></p><p>Although.... hmmm... then again, they do have that generational punter....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thirteen Below, post: 1036870, member: 18006"] I'm not sure what Favre and Rodgers (and the teams that played behind them) have to do with our expectataions for the Packers in 24. We don't need to pray for anything, and we don't need anyone else to **** up. All we need is to play our absolute best, and we'll end up where we're supposed to be. We're almost certainly the best team in the division going into 24. It'll come down to us vs the Lions for the banner, and they have the tougher schedule. They had a significantly easier schedule last season; we'll see how they do with a 12-5 schedule as opposed to a 9-8. The Bears and the Vikings will fight it out for 3rd, and y'all have a very much easier schedule than they do. So you have that going for you. But your expectations for Williams are way out of line for a team that has never developed a truly Top 15 quarterback, despite taking a QB in the 1st round every 7 years since Jim Harbaugh in 1987 (the best QB they've developed in at least 50 years). He doesn't need to "flop" i order to fail to lead you to the promised land - all he has to do is fall short of the expectations that he's going to be the next CJ Stroud, and there are good reasons that may happen. The guy struggles badly to read well-schemed defenses, and is easily rattled under pressure. That's a very bad combination of weaknesses for a rookie QB, because neither of those two things is going to get any easier in the NFL. The kid's good, but he has shorcomings too, and I'm skeptical the Bears can coach him properly. But even if they can, the chance that he's going to win the division his rookie year are very, very slim. Although.... hmmm... then again, they do have that generational punter.... [/QUOTE]
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