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00:00We were on together yesterday opposite the Packers and the Bears and just watching that
00:05thing play out. The Bears, they didn't give up. There were plenty of opportunities that
00:08Chicago certainly could have. Nevertheless, Green Bay somehow gets that late cover. And
00:13as we look at it, the Packers at 9-3-1, favorites minus 230 to win that division. The Bears
00:19at 9-4, plus 280. The Lions not dead, 8-5 at plus 850. You seen any value at all on
00:29Green Bay or on, pardon me, on Detroit at this point?
00:33Detroit has got a huge game coming up on Sunday against the Rams. And you want to talk about
00:39litmus test. That is going to tell us an awful lot about this Detroit team, as well as the Rams team,
00:45although I think we have a better handle on what this Rams team is versus what Detroit. I still feel
00:53like there's a chance that Detroit could show up at any point, lay an absolute egg, and that's the
00:58end of that. I don't have that same feeling with the Rams having watched them. But listen, Detroit,
01:05very, we know they are more than capable offensively. Defensively, they've had to deal
01:10with some injuries. But I just don't have the same level of confidence with them that I do right now
01:17with the Packers. And I'm being honest, we covered that game yesterday. I mean, I am not a big Caleb
01:24Williams guy. Obviously, I talked about it. I said at some point, he has got to go on the road and win
01:31a game for this team. He had an opportunity to do it yesterday, but he didn't. I don't like the play
01:36call. But the bottom line is, you've got to win a game, Caleb Williams, when it matters the most on
01:42the road in the division. And he hasn't done that yet, which is problematic for me with the Bears
01:47moving forward.
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