Chris Simms
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I mean, I think this is a coin flip type of football game.
I think that's the first thing I would say.
I wouldn't want to bet money.
I'm not doing that on this game because it could go either way.
I think it's a field goal game either way.
But at the same time, yeah, there are ways they can win this football game.
But I understand what you're saying.
There's no doubt in the first two matchups, the Packers played better football than the Bears.
The Bears miraculously pulled that week 16 matchup out with two late fourth quarter drives and of course the overtime drive was really the full extent of their offensive performance that day.
Everything else was a struggle.
Jeff Halfley has had his way a little bit with Ben Johnson, which is very rare.
And I know you guys are looking for your first playoff win, and they're coming because I don't think the Bears are going anywhere for a long, long time with this guy at head coach and this guy at quarterback.
I'll say that.
But at the same time, I think the biggest thing I look at here, and I think in the second matchup,
I do think that Malik Willis being thrown into the fold really made things hard on Chicago because he brings a different element that I'm sure they weren't really prepared for in that game.
Malik Willis has a chance to be a superstar, and his ability to run and scramble in that second game I think caught the Bears off guard.
Now it's going to be more the traditional drop back pass, Jordan Love in the pocket, right?
So the first thing I look at is like the clip you just played there.
First, the Packers are all for their last four.
The Packers have not been the same since Micah Parsons got injured.