The Green Bay Packers have dominated their series against the Chicago Bears, who have lost 10 straight to their rival and three in a row overall. Here’s why the Bears will upset the Packers on Sunday.
Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur is 10-0 against the Bears. The Packers have won 15 of 16 overall and 13 of 14 at Soldier Field.“It’s a little different because you don’t know what to believe on tape,” safety Evan Williams said.
“During the bye week, you study a bunch of the Bears’ tendencies and you get these thoughts based on what they’ve called, when they’ve called them, down and distance, certain tendencies on formations. And a lot of that’s going to be thrown out now. It’s a different mind calling the game. I’m sure he’ll have some wrinkles.”
“I think we'll do a good job of marrying everything up together, making everything look the same,” Williams said. “Then from there, you'll get a few easier passes, few extra layups. I think it'll help us in the run game I think it'll help us in the pass game being able to do that. “This is a really solid, sound defense,” LaFleur said. “It’s been tough to go against over the course of Matt’s career going against him. I’ve always had a lot of respect for how he coaches and how his players play.
“I see the stats of him throwing interceptions and making some bad decisions,” Johnson said this week. “Hopefully, he does that in our game. But he could come out and have a hell of a game against us. Overall, I still feel like he’s a good quarterback who makes some bad mistakes at times.”In the red zone, Green Bay’s offense ranks 29th with a touchdown rate of 47.1 percent. Chicago’s defense is No. 1 with a touchdown rate allowed of just 37.0 percent.
“If we do have negative plays, we’ve got to make sure we overcome those and that’s been our Achilles heel this year as far as scoring, is having those negative plays down there. That gets us behind the sticks and really forces us into field-goal opportunities.”
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