We are first in the division. Standings are based on win percentage, we have 3.5 wins in 5 games, a 70% win percentage. The lions have 4 wins in 6 games, a 66.7% win percentage
Yes. But multiple factors. We technically have the highest win % putting us in first, but we have played one less game than the lions.
You can look up the playoff bracket as it currently sits and see the Packers are 2nd in the whole conference, first in the division. It’s not about wins, it’s the win percentage.
Anything can happen in the NFL.
Anything can happen in the WW~~(F)~~E
It’s basically a 17 game 2nd preseason until the playoffs.
Disregard rankings and pff type stuff and you’ll be good
What do you mean? The official standings automatically pop up if you google it. It actually couldn’t be easier to look up
Vegas has us as the NFC favorites.
Ha, thanks for all the responses, I’m old and wanted a reason to post a meme I’m capable of, go pack go
So….
Is it better for us in the long run if the Lions beat the Bucs on Monday?
Assuming we win tomorrow, sole possession of 1st in the NFC?
Many things can be true all at once
– The Packers have just about everything you’d want in a team and should be a team to beat come playoff time
– The first 2 games went better than most would’ve hoped and showed exactly how dangerous this team is when everything clicks.
– The last 3 games left a lot to be desired. Going 1-1-1 against the Browns, Cowboys and Bengals is not good form, and they absolutely should’ve beaten a team like the Bengals by more. I’m going to be really disappointed if they let Arizona linger tomorrow.
– One of the reasons to actually be concerned is that the faults of the past are showing up once again, mainly special teams miscues and questionable coaching/preperation. These things need to be buttoned up.
– It’s still really early in the season, and the NFL is very much a “what have you done for me lately” league. While the last 3 games weren’t great, the next 3 weeks should be 3 wins (and preferably decisive ones). That could leave the Packers 6-1-1 heading into a MNF game against the Eagles. The path to the 1-seed is pretty damn clear. They don’t need to be perfect right now, just win.
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In the division yes.
Kings in the North…. For now
We are first in the division. Standings are based on win percentage, we have 3.5 wins in 5 games, a 70% win percentage. The lions have 4 wins in 6 games, a 66.7% win percentage
Yes. But multiple factors. We technically have the highest win % putting us in first, but we have played one less game than the lions.
You can look up the playoff bracket as it currently sits and see the Packers are 2nd in the whole conference, first in the division. It’s not about wins, it’s the win percentage.
Anything can happen in the NFL.
Anything can happen in the WW~~(F)~~E
It’s basically a 17 game 2nd preseason until the playoffs.
Disregard rankings and pff type stuff and you’ll be good
What do you mean? The official standings automatically pop up if you google it. It actually couldn’t be easier to look up
Vegas has us as the NFC favorites.
Ha, thanks for all the responses, I’m old and wanted a reason to post a meme I’m capable of, go pack go
So….
Is it better for us in the long run if the Lions beat the Bucs on Monday?
Assuming we win tomorrow, sole possession of 1st in the NFC?
Many things can be true all at once
– The Packers have just about everything you’d want in a team and should be a team to beat come playoff time
– The first 2 games went better than most would’ve hoped and showed exactly how dangerous this team is when everything clicks.
– The last 3 games left a lot to be desired. Going 1-1-1 against the Browns, Cowboys and Bengals is not good form, and they absolutely should’ve beaten a team like the Bengals by more. I’m going to be really disappointed if they let Arizona linger tomorrow.
– One of the reasons to actually be concerned is that the faults of the past are showing up once again, mainly special teams miscues and questionable coaching/preperation. These things need to be buttoned up.
– It’s still really early in the season, and the NFL is very much a “what have you done for me lately” league. While the last 3 games weren’t great, the next 3 weeks should be 3 wins (and preferably decisive ones). That could leave the Packers 6-1-1 heading into a MNF game against the Eagles. The path to the 1-seed is pretty damn clear. They don’t need to be perfect right now, just win.