Where the Packers are in the NFC

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They have been SO bad, NE has only had 6 opportunities to defend in the red zone. Imagine that.
It takes two to tango, so it's most likely a combination of bad offenses plus NE's defense. They only gave up three points in the Super Bowl to the Rams last year, so it's not like they're a mirage. On the other hand, playing good competition can strengthen you. Maybe playing so many cupcakes will bite them in the @ss come playoff time.
 
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I think GB is the class of the NFC, all the way. Just like NO has won without Brees, we've won without Adams and Savage, and Greene.

I guarantee the Packers wouldn't have gone 5-0 with their backup quarterback though.
 

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Let's take a look at schedules of fellow top scrappers at NFC:

  • 49ers have the toughest schedule yet as they are yet to face 6 teams with winning records and all 6 of them are in contention for respective conference.
  • Packers have the lightest schedule in paper (though by no means Lions and Bears can be discounted)! 49ers and Vikings at the end are the big 2 of the lot for us.
  • Seahawks and Rams are hard to judge. Hawks only win against a good team was against Rams and they have lost to both Ravens and Saints. Rams wins also have come only against bottom feeder teams (except the Saints game) and have lost to Bucs, Hawks and 49ers.
  • Except for Broncos and Chargers, Vikings have all tough outings.
To summarize, my predictions would be that the Conference title would be Saints vs Packers going by current team performances (anything may happen in playoffs!)

Green - Teams with winning record. Red - Losing record. Blue - .500 teams.

Packers (3W/5L) - Chargers, Panthers, 49ers, Giants, Skins, Bears, Vikings, Lions
.
49ers (6W/3L) - Cardinals, Seahawks, Cardinals, Packers, Ravens, Saints, Falcons, Rams, Seahawks
.
Seahawks (5W/2L/1T) - Bucs, 49ers, Eagles, Vikings, Rams, Panthers, Cardinals, 49ers
.
Vikings (4W/3L/1T) - Chiefs, Cowboys, Broncos, Seahawks, Lions, Chargers, Packers, Bears
.
Rams (4W/4L) - Steelers, Bears, Ravens, Cardinals, Seahawks, Cowboys, 49ers, Cardinals
Saints (4W/4L) - Falcons, Bucs, Panthers, Falcons, 49ers, Colts, Titans, Panthers


Predicted end of season power rankings:

Tier 1. Saints / Packers
Tier 2: 49ers
Tier 3: Seahawks/Rams/Vikings
 
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Let's take a look at schedules of fellow top scrappers at NFC:

  • 49ers have the toughest schedule yet as they are yet to face 6 teams with winning records and all 6 of them are in contention for respective conference.
  • Packers have the lightest schedule in paper (though by no means Lions and Bears can be discounted)! 49ers and Vikings at the end are the big 2 of the lot for us.
  • Seahawks and Rams are hard to judge. Hawks only win against a good team was against Rams and they have lost to both Ravens and Saints. Rams wins also have come only against bottom feeder teams (except the Saints game) and have lost to Bucs, Hawks and 49ers.
  • Except for Broncos and Chargers, Vikings have all tough outings.
To summarize, my predictions would be that the Conference title would be Saints vs Packers going by current team performances (anything may happen in playoffs!)


Packers (3W/5L) - Chargers, Panthers, 49ers, Giants, Skins, Bears, Vikings, Lions
.
49ers (6W/3L) - Cardinals, Seahawks, Cardinals, Packers, Ravens, Saints, Falcons, Rams, Seahawks
.
Seahawks (5W/2L/1T) - Bucs, 49ers, Eagles, Vikings, Rams, Panthers, Cardinals, 49ers
.
Vikings (4W/3L/1T) - Chiefs, Cowboys, Broncos, Seahawks, Lions, Chargers, Packers, Bears
.
Rams (4W/4L) - Steelers, Bears, Ravens, Cardinals, Seahawks, Cowboys, 49ers, Cardinals
Saints (4W/4L) - Falcons, Bucs, Panthers, Falcons, 49ers, Colts, Titans, Panthers


Predicted end of season power rankings:

Tier 1. Saints / Packers
Tier 2: 49ers
Tier 3: Seahawks/Rams/Vikings

Maybe I didn't drink enough coffee this morning, but did you mix up your W's and L's prediction for all these teams as well as consistently using the same colors to rep wins and losses?
 

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Maybe I didn't drink enough coffee this morning, but did you mix up your W's and L's prediction for all these teams as well as consistently using the same colors to rep wins and losses?

Green is teams with winning record. Red is losing record. Blue is .500 teams.
6W/3L for 49ers - They are yet to play 6 teams with winning records and 3 teams who have not.
 

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For lack of a better place to post this.

Remember when Viking fans swore that their cap was in great shape?

current remaining Cap:

23) Falcons $5.78M
24) Rams $4.38M
25) Chargers $4.35M
26) Cardinals $3.87M
27) Steelers $3.00M
28) Patriots $2.49M
29) Giants $2.09M 3
30) Saints $2.04M
31) Ravens $1.52M
32) Vikings $754K
 

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Can you post the full list? Where are we?

Ask nicely and thou shall receive. Now remember, every site seems to report cap space different and it is a number that can change at any time.

1) Colts $43.56M
2) Browns $32.72M
3) Dolphins $29.02M
4) Bills $24.66M
5) Titans $24.44M
6) Raiders $22.89M
7) Chiefs $22.63M
8) Eagles $21.95M
9) Cowboys $21.73M
10) Texans $21.34M
11) Lions $19.88M
12) Bears $16.77M
13) Broncos $15.68M
14) Panthers $14.55M
15) Bengals $13.81M
16) Redskins $13.36M
17) Jaguars $9.61M
18) Packers $9.57M
19) 49ers $9.15M
20) Buccaneers $6.44M
21) Seahawks $6.26M
22) Jets $5.98M
23) Falcons $5.78M
24) Rams $4.38M
25) Chargers $4.35M
26) Cardinals $3.87M
27) Steelers $3.00M
28) Patriots $2.49M
29) Giants $2.09M
30) Saints $2.04M
31) Ravens $1.52M
32) Vikings $754K
 
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Thanks.

Giants are fecked!

Really, I think any team can "****" themselves or "unfeck" themselves for that matter, but you need smart GM's and money Cap advisers to map out more than just a "win now" or "rebuild now" mentality to continually win in this league. TT and Ball did a good job of keeping the Packers pretty well Cap sound and had it not been for some poor drafts and a few bad resigns or no signs over TT's final years, the Packers might be sitting on one of the best rosters in the NFL. Basically, Gute and Ball have done a pretty decent job at digging the Packers out of a roster talent hole, while maintaining good cap numbers and bringing them back to being relative, quicker than most thought would happen.
 

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While looking at the remaining schedule is helpful, it always seems like teams lose a few games that they shouldn't each season.
 
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This is the Win/Loss records of the top 3 teams in the NFC broken down in 2 categories.
1. The teams we are about to play
(weeks 9-17)

2.The teams we already played
(weeks 1-8)


  • Saints (7-1)
1. 28-31 (.475) (future schedule)
2. 32-28-1 (.533) (past schedule)

  • Packers (7-1)
1. 29-30-1 (.492) (future schedule)
2. 28-29-1 (.491) (past schedule)

  • 49rs (7-0)
1. 43-26-2 (.623) (future schedule)
2. 17-35 (.327) (past schedule)
 
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With the above information it can help gauge the strength of a team compared to its competition. As of midway through the season, it’s clear that the Saints have generally had the toughest competition, followed by GB and then San Fran.

If your stats are correct, which I trust they are ;), I think you flipped 2 teams in your first part of "toughest competition". The Packers opponents thus far are .526 and the Saints opponents are .475 :) So the Packers have played teams with better records thus far.
 
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If your stats are correct, which I trust they are ;), I think you flipped 2 teams in your first part of "toughest competition". The Packers opponents thus far are .526 and the Saints opponents are .475 :) So the Packers have played teams with better records thus far.
You’re exactly correct. I realized that and flipped the labels shortly afterwards while working, but not before “‘ol Poker caught me! :geek:
I also double checked those #s and the Saints actually edged us out with a more difficult schedule (.533) to date.
 
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Cardinals have 49ers on the brink right now with 2:00 to go 25-28. If they can get the ball back one more time. Maybe Larry Legend comes through for them?
 

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It was fun while it lasted. That challenge by Klingsbury did them in the most, Sanders with the false start helped em out though but that last timeout was crucial.
 
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