Nah that aint me, I'm not a ##$*@!.
Anyway, the Bears defense is def. susceptible to shorter underneath routes. That's why tackling is key against Driver, Jennings and Co. Our safeties and the front 4 are keys to the game IMO. Obviously, if we can get pressure with our line alone, it'll cause big trouble for Rodgers. The safeties need to be in the right position. Communication is huge for Sunday. When the Bears give up long pass plays, it's usually because safeties are out of place. Chris Harris needs to have his best game of the year on Sunday.
On offense, well its quite simple, the line needs to give Jay some time, and we need to run the ball effectively. Woodson and Matthews are gonna blitz a lot so the TE's and RB's need to recognize that quick. Jay has to stay calm, hit his hots, or throw the ball away when no one is open. Do not throw stupid picks Jay, and don't take a sack when you can throw the ball 34 yards in the stands. If he plays smart and relaxed, we have a great chance to win.
On special teams, I expect the Pack to avoid Hester for the majority. The weather might affect this, but I bet punts will be kicked high and short, or angled towards the sidelines. Seattle did a pretty good job with this. I just don't see the Pack having the cajones to kick the ball to Devin more than once or twice.
My prediction::::::: should be a burn barner!