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How the NFC North Will Shape up in 2008

 
Right now everyone is making their predictions on who will win each division, and what fantasy players you should draft.  Well, it's time for me to make some predictions of my own.  Since I like to write about what I know the best, I'm going to write about the NFC North. Green Bay:  The Packers are going to be a different team now that Favre is a Jet.  That doesn't mean they will be a worse team.  The Packers are one of the most well-rounded teams in the NFL.  The only weaknesses' they might have are Aaron Rodgers, with his first year in command, and a very young and developing O-Line.  If Aaron Rodgers can get time in the pocket and make good decisions, they will do great.  Prediction: 12-4 Minnesota:  A solid team that looks to make a splash in the playoffs in '08.  Very sound on defense with one of the strongest defensive fronts in the league.  The addition of Jared Allen will help improve their rush defense, and in addition, cause ... (link)

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