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Jim Phaserman

Packers '05 Schedule

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Here is Green Bay's 2005 schedule, along with my predictions..

2005 Preseason Schedule

 

 

 

2005 Regular Season Schedule

Date Opponent Time TV

Sun., Sept. 11 @ Detroit Lions 3:15 p.m. FOX Win

Sun., Sept. 18 Cleveland Browns 3:15 p.m. CBS Win

Sun., Sept. 25 Tampa Bay Buccaneers* 12 noon FOX Win

Mon., Oct. 3 @ Carolina Panthers 8 p.m. ABC Win (Maybe)

Sun., Oct. 9 New Orleans Saints 12 noon FOX Win

Sun., Oct. 16 Open Date

Sun., Oct. 23 @ Minnesota Vikings 12 noon FOX Win

Sun., Oct. 30 @ Cincinnati Bengals 12 noon FOX Win

Sun., Nov. 6 Pittsburgh Steelers 3:15 p.m. CBS Loss

Sun., Nov. 13 @ Atlanta Falcons 3:15 p.m. FOX Loss

Mon., Nov. 21 Minnesota Vikings 8 p.m. ABC Win

Sun., Nov. 27 @ Philadelphia Eagles 3:15 p.m. FOX Loss

Sun., Dec. 4 @ Chicago Bears 12 noon FOX Win

Sun., Dec. 11 Detroit Lions 7:30 p.m. ESPN Win

Mon., Dec. 19 @ Baltimore Ravens 8 p.m. ABC Win

Sun., Dec. 25 Chicago Bears 4 p.m. FOX Win

Sun., Jan. 1 Seattle Seahawks 3:15 p.m. FOX Win

 

I figure a 13-3 record this year.

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Please don't cry too much when the Ravens beat the Packers on Monday Night Football......lol

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Ben doesnt play like a Young Quarterback.

 

plus the Steelers O-line if the remain healthy will help him out

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Please don't cry too much when the Ravens beat the Packers on Monday Night Football......lol

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Which team made it to the Playoffs? Now, I'll grant you this: The Ravens had to contend with playing in the same division as the Steelers, but still...The Raven's Defense will have their hands full with Green Bay's formidable O-line and their ability to spread the field. Javon Walker, Donald Driver, and Bubba Franks are all great recievers, and then you've got a 5-headed monster of a backfield to worry about.

Ben doesnt play like a Young Quarterback.

 

plus the Steelers O-line if the remain healthy will help him out

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I'll admit that, DW. The kid can play. Now he needs to start every game for the next...14 seasons, regardless of injuries to impress me.

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I certainly hope you are right, Mr. Phaserman. Everyyear that Brett plays causes me to worry about whether this will be the year someone takes him out. The O-line, though, does a pretty good job of protecting their leader. I just read an article in the Green Bay Press Gazette that says Brett feels better now, especially with his life, then has has during the past four years and is looking forward to playing again this year. All the troubles he's had, his father dying, his brother in law dying in an accident and His wife's cancer, were all major distractions for him and yet he turned in a year that most quarterbacks would give their right arm to have. I won't make a prediction here, although I like your 13-3, and just say to all the other NFL fans here, watch out. A healthy and happy Brett Favre is a dangerous Brett Farve.

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I figure a 13-3 record this year.

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I like the sound of that :laugh:

 

Now if the Jags also have a decent season, and your prediction comes true for the Pack... I will have an entertaining year of football to catch :drool::clap:

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