We'll probably find out in a couple of weeks when we play Dallas. That'll answer a lot of questions because if we lose that game, we'll be 0-4 against teams with a winning record and 1-4 against teams that are average or better. It's a problem when we're two months into the season and we don't really know the identity of our football team besides having a real miserable offensive line and a real good quarterback. The Dallas and San Francisco games will answer a lot of questions about the Packers. Rodgers is very good. I really would like to see both GB and Chicago improve to the point where we can have some nice QB battles without them having to fight their own O-lines. Packers finish no better than 8-8 IMO with the remaining schedule @TB, DAL, SF, @DET, BALT, @CHI, @PIT, SEA, @ARI There are only 2 for sure wins I see in their (@TB and @DET), and they will probably win 1-2 of; SF, @CHI, SEA, @ARI. If the Packers can't beat seattle at home, they are done. I went over the schedule yesterday as well. We have 3 "should" be wins.... @ TB, @ DET and vs. Seattle. that brings them to 7-3 We have 1 "mark it as a loss right now"..... @ PITT. that brings them to 7-4. (And I know that's not the order of games) Week 10 and 11 are two big games. vs. DAL and vs. SF. Not only are they home for GB but they are NFC games, which are huge for the tie breaker. If they can beat both Dallas and SF all they need to do is win 1 of Balt, Chi and ARZ to finish 10-6. That being said if they don't win all of the "easy" games, we don't deserve to be in the playoffs .