
Just when we couldn't get any more down about the Packers season, the Pack gets a much needed pick-me-up game against the Rams, the worst team in football over the past two years. Yes, worse than the Lions. You'll see on Sunday. I don't care that this is a road game and that the Packers figure to play 4 terrible players on the offensive line and secondary. The talent disparity is still staggering. The only thing you worry about when a team plays the Rams is that your team will look past the Rams game to the next week. Since the Packers spent last week looking past the Bengals to the Viqueens matchup in week 4, I don't think they'll make the same mistake again.
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Precisely what we expected. The Packers' flaws remained obvious but the Rams continued to show that they are the worst team in football. Not much else to say from this one. Honestly, the Packers faced more talent in the exhibition games.
Is there any question that St. Louis, Detroit, Cleveland, and Kansas City are in their own circle of football hell? Easily the four worst teams in the league.
While those four likely are the worst teams in football, I think the difference between St. Louis and the next worst team is substantial.
I'd love to get some Lions discussion going, but I'm sure our resident Lions fans were unable to watch the game yesterday. Blackout?! How can the Lions not sell out? And how cool would it be to go to the Lions/Packers game in the D on Thanksgiving?
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