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Every decade a team finds a way to dominate, win multiple SB, etc. In the 60s it was the Packers, 70s Steelers, 80s 49ers, 90s Cowboys, 2000s Patriots, so who will be next great team? Team of 2010s?
Obvious choice: Packers
Other less obvious possibilities
1. Panthers
2. Bangles
3. Rams
4. Vikings
5. Who ever gets Luck
Biggest problem with the Packers - it appears they have a terrible defense. They're 30th in the NFL with about 3200 yards in 8 games or 400 yds on average per game.
Also, other than New Orleans have the Packers played anyone that's really good?
Carolina - 2 and 6
Chicago - 4 and 3
Denver - 3 and 5
Atlanta - 5 and 3
Rams - 1 and 7
Minnesota - 2 and 6
Chargers - 4 and 4
That's an overall opponent record of 21-34 over their last 7 games, or .381, well below a .500 average.
They haven't faced a New England, or a Giants or a Ravens yet, imho. It would concern me, if I were a Packers fan, that they're giving up an average of 400 yds per game to teams like the Rams, Denver and Minnesota.
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