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Chicago Bears Should Be Scared of Aaron Rodgers, Not Brett Favre

August 5, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments


Brett Favre is often called the "Bears Killer," and for good reason.
Favre is 22-10 against the Bears, but since 2004, Favre hasn't been as dominant against the Bears, holding a 2-6 record. 
Now, after he announced his retirement, it seems like Favre will play this season. Though it affects the NFC and the NFC North whether Favre plays, it's time for Bears fans to start looking at an emerging power in the NFC and NFC North. 
Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. 
The Packers, led by Rodgers, went 7-1 in the last eight games of the season, a league best. You have to believe the Packers are coming into this season very confident in themselves, and they should be. 
Last season Rodgers was a wrecking ball, throwing for 4,434 yards and 30 touchdowns. The past two seasons he has thrown over a combined 8,000 yards and a total of 48 touchdown passes. 
Last season the Bears kept Rodgers from doing too much damage on th...

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