Actually isn't that more of a Bears fan thing? Is getting into the playoffs worth going through 2 more years of the Pace-Nagy-Trubisky triumvirate? I mean my opinion on Nagy and Trubisky is pretty clear, and surely any objective Bears fan would look at this run and not trick themselves into thinking this is the "answer" more than they've simply had a very easy run of games coming in. But even though we'd all give them a 0.000000000000001% chance of winning it all, that is better than 0.00%. Is the short term joy worth a few more years in the wilderness of mediocrity?
But, if you want to go from the Packers fan perspective, this is the year home field is irrelevant so if ever there was a time to lose it this would be the year. But in the end the Bears, while a division foe and bitter rival, are irrelevant to the Packers in the grand scheme of things. This would be personal more than strategic. The Bears haven't been a real threat to the Packers for more than a season at a time since Favre took over. ####ing over the Vikings, now that's worth considering. But the Bears? Whatever.
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