Packers-Bears Predictions: Jordan Love & Green Bay NIGHTMARE MATCHUP for Caleb Williams & Chicago



Packers-Bears Predictions: Jordan Love & Green Bay NIGHTMARE MATCHUP for Caleb Williams & Chicago

Paul Farrington, Jack Weinberger, and Robert “Ziggy” Ziegler share their predictions for Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers’ matchup with Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears in Week 11 of the NFL season. The guys discuss the chaotic week in Chicago following the firing of offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, what’s going on with Caleb’s regression, and why this is a “must not lose” game for the Packers.

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29 comments
  1. “Who do the packers like beating up on the most, we’re not on the list”, don’t worry the older generation hates you the most, especially because of moss mooning the crowd, but as a younger person, the list of packers top 4 rivals in order are bears, queens, cowgirls, and 49ers

  2. The part about being kinda jealous of the Packers Bears rivalry reminds me of something my professor said. We live in Brazil and when it comes to soccer, our biggest rival is Argentina. But one time he was in Argentina and there was a game where Brazil won and seeing as how soccer rivalries are taken very seriously here(sometimes way too seriously), he was somewhat afraid that there would be some form of retaliation. But oddly there was nothing of the sorts, so curious he asked a local who basically said something along the lines of “well it stings to lose, but at least it wasn’t to Uruguayan.” and he felt sort of betrayed, like a “my whole life has been a lie” and when he told this story to my class I couldn’t help be feel the same despite not caring for soccer at all…

  3. For Paul: Momentum is important in football. Important for game announcers and sports talkers to fill airtime. Aside from that it is a myth. Another name is Not Hand Fallacy.

    Being a move ahead of the opposition mentally or in play calling is real. Morale is real. That a big play or big game magically makes teams more skillful is … magic.

  4. disagree. The Vikings have been the biggest Packer rival for the past 25 years.

    A win over the Bears is always a treat because Chicago radio bleeds into the Metro Milwaukee and we get to hear them freak out after every loss.

  5. Jordan Love took all of the first team Wednesday practice reps for the first time since the week leading up to Brazil

    Its a whole new second half for Green bay. No excuses.

  6. When a coach gets fired, & all the players are talking shit, it shows you that there's something majorly wrong with the leadership of that organization. That doesn't happen in places with good leadership in place.

  7. Losing momentum is usually a combination of key injuries and losing the locker room. The Packers have turned multiple seasons around over the years so it's not necessarily inevitable.

  8. If JL10 is Healthy, I don't mean healthy enough to play, but, HEALTHY and can get under center and move around, I think he and the offense gets back on track. But they have to eliminate pre snap penalties and CATCHING the ball. Getting a healthy JA23 and EV33 back on D, will be key too. GO PACK GO! Yes, Packers vs Bears IS the best rivalry. Packers vs Vikings is next.

  9. True… even the Lions see the Bears as a bigger rival. Lions have played the Bears and Packers for over 100 years. Vikings are 100% the little brother of the Division.

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