Mattie T’s NFC Championship Game Preview: Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears

Written by on January 22, 2011

In the 182nd meeting of the NFL’s longest-running rivalry, there has never been THIS much on the line with a trip to Super Bowl XLIV awaiting the winner of Sunday’s NFC Championship Game. Will the Packers win the  George Halas trophy on enemy territory, or will the Bears head to their 2nd Super Bowl in the last 5 years?

This will be the 5th Conference Championship Game appearence for the Packers, as they’ll look to win on the road for the first time in franchise history. (Lost to Dallas in ’95)

This will also be the 5th Conference Championship Game appearence for the Bears, who have won 2 of their 3 games at home. (Last win was over New Orleans in ’06)

The top headline will be the red-hot Aaron Rodgers, who leads all playoff quarterbacks in passes completed (49), completion percentage (77.8%), first downs (31) & passer rating (134.5).

However, Chicago’s defense has been able to keep Rodgers in check, as his passer rating against them in 6 games (92.6) is below his career mark of 98.4, which is an NFL all-time high.

In addition to this, Rodgers has tossed only 7 touchdowns in 6 games against the Bears and has only gone over 300 yards once.

In the past, Rodgers has been able to get away with subpar performances due to a strong run game, but he won’t have that luxury on Sunday as Chicago has only allowed two 100-yard rushers all season defensively & sports the NFL’s 2nd best run defense (allowing 90.1 ypg).

Donald Driver (11 receptions for 132 yards) & Greg Jennings (9 receptions for 109 yards) have been Rodgers’ two biggest targets offensively in the playoffs, but the Bears have held the twosome in check career-wise.

Amazingly enough, Driver has just 2 touchdowns in 21 career meetings against Chicago, and has been held scoreless against his NFC North rivals in his last eight games.

As for Jennings, he’s only gone over the 100-yard mark once against the Bears in 9 career meetings, as Green Bay is just 2-3 in games that Jennings has caught a touchdown reception against Chicago.

James Jones (15 receptions in 8 career games with no touchdowns) & Jordy Nelson (8 receptions in 6 career games with no touchdowns) are Rodgers’ 3rd & 4th options offensively, who have both yet to produce against their NFC North division rivals.

As for Chicago offensively, they will need an efficient & mistake-free outing out of Jay Cutler, who has more interceptions (9) and sacks (16) against Green Bay than any other NFL team.

One way to take pressure off Cutler is with a big game out of Matt Forte in the backfield, as he has more receptions (22) against Green Bay than any other opponent.

Forte also averaged 6.1 yards per carry against the Packers in Week 17, which is the highest total Green Bay has allowed to running backs with 15 or more carries against them in a single game this season.

Johnny Knox will look to provide a huge presence at wide receiver, as he has more receiving yards (259) & first downs (8) against Green Bay against any other team, and has a 68-yard catch vs. the Packers to his credit that is the longest play of his career.

Then, there’s the Devin Hester factor. Hester has 335 career punt return yards against Green Bay, which is his 2nd highest total among NFL opponents he’s faced.

If it comes down to a game-winning kick, give the Bears a big advantage. Gould has connected on 21 of 23 career field goals against Green Bay for a percentage of 91.3%, while Mason Crosby has connected on 12 of 17 field goals against Chicago for a 70.6% percentage clip.

Among Green Bay’s 6 losses this season, 4 of them have ended via game-winning field goals by the opposing team. Look for Robbie Gould to hand the Packers their 5th different three-point loss, as the Bears use their homefield advantage to earn a return trip to Dallas for Super Bowl XLIV.

Mattie T’s NFC Championship Game Prediction: Bears 23, Packers 20.


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