594 Opinion
Because of the concept of inertia and lack of care, although everyone can detect that the Green Bay Packers' offensive team has indeed performed well this season, it is difficult to find a specific concept to describe this feeling.
Coupled with the profound imprint left by Favre in the Green Bay Packers offensive team, the illusion that "if Favre is missing, this offensive team will not be a concern", further confusing the public, the judgment will inevitably be inaccurate.
Today, Watson listed a series of data, and the originally vague impression suddenly became clear, and he came to his face in a surging and powerful posture.
Analytical commentators "in-League" can still remain calm. After all, they are studying these data every day, but they have not paid attention to such a certainty for the time being - after all, it is because they do not care about the development trajectory of Green Bay Packers, and this team is never in the playoffs competition team.
But Edward Bowen was very surprised, and his reaction was closest to the majority of fans:
We know that the Green Bay Packers have performed well in the offensive team, but third in the league? The most points per game? Are they already so powerful?
Watson could feel the subtle changes in the atmosphere in the studio, and he smiled, "I was a little shy when I suddenly became the focus of attention." A joke successfully made everyone laugh. Watson then said, "This is not my credit, you should pay attention to the Green Bay Packers."
"What I want to say is that the Green Bay Packers already have a good offensive team, and the main teams of last season continued to this season. However, after Noah Lu entered Green Bay, he not only further revitalized the rhythm and changes of passing offense, but also significantly improved the performance of ground offense."
"So far this season, Green Bay Packers have scored more than 40 points in six games, which is the highest in the entire league, even better than the New England Patriots who remained unbeaten last season. This will also become an important weight for Green Bay Packers' next game."
In the last sentence, Watson was watching O'Connell say, and directly put the limelight of "the war of contradictions" on the table.
Bowen had already withdrawn his surprise and surprise at this time, and just got involved in the topic, "Wow, now it seems that the spark of Monday Night Game has spread to our studio. Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, and, defense, offense, I'm already looking forward to it now."
"So, what about other opinions?" Bowen turned his attention to other analysts and commentators, and the discussion immediately showed a volcanic eruption and was overwhelmed.
"Ground offense is still the shortcoming of Green Bay Packers, and the Chicago Bears' defensive front-line performance is rising in an all-round way, which will also become the focus of competition for the two teams."
"I think passing and offense is the focus of both sides."
"Everyone is discussing Green Bay's offense, but no one pays attention to Green Bay's defense? Indeed! Green Bay's defense has been very strong this season, but the past three games are getting better, just like Chicago, which also means that the two teams also have head-on competition on the defensive end."
"No, no, no, I'm still not optimistic about Green Bay's defense. There are too many uncertainties. In the past three games, their performance has been based on the weak opponent's offense. This does not mean that the team has found the track. After all, Noah is an offensive coach. His defensive philosophy still has many shortcomings."
"I think we should discuss Chicago's offense well. Everyone seems to have a lack of attention to this offensive team, but their league ranking has risen to 11th, which can be regarded as a stake in the circle. More importantly, their performance has been getting more and more stable in the past four games. Except for the loss to the Minnesota Vikings, the scores in the other three games are above 20."
"Kyle Orton and Matt Fort have indeed rebounded, but Chicago's offense is still lacking, at most it's 'not bad' level..."
"This is the point! Chicago has an offensive level in the mid-range or even above, but Green Bay's defense may not be able to suppress them. This is a set of duels that cannot be ignored."
"Oh, according to this statement, the Secret Service Team should also be included. What we are discussing now is the strong duel between Needle and Mai Mang."
The bustling discussions were so lively that everyone had their own opinions and everyone was not stingy to share their ideas, so the tit-for-tat arguments and rebuttals were out of control, and they could not even tell who was talking.
But this is the feature of "in the alliance". The huge amount of information is pouring down like a waterfall, which often makes the audience feel a baptism-like pleasure.
As a host, Bao Wen is invisible most of the time, and the main content of the program is still handed over to professionals, but he can always find the most accurate opportunity and then use his method to guide the program to the right track.
"Matt, Matt Matt, your voice is almost drowned in the waves, what do you think?" Bowen named Matt Washington just right.
It’s not because Washington’s view is sharp or special, but because Washington is a steady player, Bowen hopes that Washington’s view can end this discussion—their program has many important games to discuss, and they cannot all focus on Monday night games.
"I'm looking for my feet in a storm," Washington quipped himself with a smile. "Obviously, the Chicago Bears' defense did perform well, and the Green Bay Packers' offensive team proved itself, and it is foreseeable that this will inevitably be a conflict."
Washington is still Washington, always cleverly finding a balance in stability. No matter what view it is, it will not be easily offended. The program requires sharp views, but gentle voices. However, even Washington needs to make its own predictions and choices.
"Now that we are entering the final sprint stage of the playoffs, I believe that neither team will relax. This game is bound to be different from the 11th week showdown."
"The only thing I want to emphasize is that the performance and condition of the Chicago Bears does show an upward curve, but their performance in the divisional civil war this season is average. They won and lost in both games against the Detroit Lions; they won and lost in the Minnesota Vikings, and they won and lost at home. And when they face the Green Bay Packers, the only showdown was lost in the away game."
"According to the rules, the Chicago Bears should have more opportunities at home, but we need to note that the Green Bay Packers remain unbeaten in the divisional civil war this season. Do you remember? People even joked that this is a team of civil war experts and foreign war laymen. I think this is a key point that needs special attention."
Chapter completed!