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     will face off for the 200th time on Sunday. It will be Aaron Rodgers' 24th matchup against his NFC North rival.With Rodgers as the starting quarterback https://www.thepackersfanshop.com/Marcedes-Lewis-Jersey , Green Bay is 18-5 against the Bears, with one loss coming in 2013 after the two-time MVP left the game following the first series with a shoulder injury.In the 23 games against Chicago, Rodgers has an overall passer rating of 103.2, the highest in league history of any player who has attempted at least 250 passes against the Bears.“It’s a great rivalry for the game,” Rodgers said on Wednesday. "Obviously, the history of that. It’s nice to be on the other side now. I know when Favry (Brett Favre started back in the ‘90s and early 2000s) I think we were on the other side of this rivalry. Now, it’s nice to be up by three, I believe.”The Packers (10-3) lead the all-time series, 98-95-6. Green Bay has won six of the last seven meetings with the Bears (7-6), including a 10-3 victory in the season opener in Chicago. The Packers will look to sweep the regular-season series for the 15th time in the last 26 years (since 1994) and the seventh time in the last 11 seasons.Rodgers said he can't go anywhere around Green Bay without fans reminding him about the oldest rivalry in the NFL.“At the Piggly Wiggly, or festival, Fresh Thyme (a local farmers market), you might hear about the rivalry,” he said. “How much it means to the fans to beat Chicago. It’s always big Chicago against lil’ Green Bay. Lil’ Green Bay has held its own for a long time.”Rodgers, a Northern California native, didn't grow up rooting for the Bears, but he was cheering for a player and a team that played a few miles away from Soldier Field.“I have a lot of respect for the city of Chicago and their fans https://www.thepackersfanshop.com ,” he said. "I grew up a fan of Michael Jordan, and one of the channels we had on our 10-channel TV was WGN. So we got the Cubs games as well. So I grew up watching some Chicago sports. I was a fan of Brett Favre and had an appreciation for the rivalry. Obviously playing in it, it takes on a whole life of its own because you realize how special it is. Not just the players, but even more to the fans who have seen years and decades and decades of this rivalry. And there is a hatred on both sides between the fans.”The players in this rivalry don't exactly love each other. But there is a mutual respect. Rodgers recalled the fun battles he had with his favorite Bears player that he faced in his career.“I loved playing against Brian Urlacher,” he said. "I have a ton of respect for him. Gotten to know him off the field now. I like him a lot more now that he’s not sacking me or picking me off. ... But I have a ton of respect for his game and what he accomplished in the league. Just the chess match of check, re-check.“I remember specifically in 2009, we were playing them at home, and every time I checked, he checked to something, and the checks he was saying were super inappropriate. I think it was pre kind of the miking up of the guards, where every single word was heard. Because I promise you if that happened today, some of that stuff would had to have gotten bleeped out. ... I can still remember some of the crazy stuff he was saying out there, and I just always wondered, was any of that stuff real, or were you just (fooling) around?''Rodgers said he's since asked Urlacher, who retired in 2013 and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame last year, about the legitimacy of the checks.“He said a lot of them were real. They would come up with those specifically for Packers week Green Bay Packers Customized Jerseys ,” Rodgers said.The Bears, who have won three straight and four of their last five, won't have Urlacher to contend with Rodgers. They also won't have linebacker Roquan Smith, out for the season with a torn pectoral muscle. Smith had five tackles, including one for loss, against the Packers in September.But Chicago could have defensive tackle Akiem Hicks, who is set to return from injured reserve after dislocating an elbow against the Raiders in Week 5. Hicks sacked Rodgers in the season-opening matchup and could be vital to slowing down a man that has six career games with a passer rating of 125-plus against the Bears, the most by any quarterback against Chicago in NFL history. Rodgers has three more than any other quarterback.“Well, the biggest thing with Aaron is his experience that he’s seen over all the years, there’s not much you can throw at him that is going to rattle him," Bears coach Matt Nagy said. "He’s a guy that regardless of what year it is, what game it is during the week, he’s competitive as hell and he doesn’t want to lose. So it doesn’t matter the score. We saw it Week 1 last year, he comes back. You’re always in the game with him. We respect that, we know that and we know we will have our hands full with him.”Follow Keith Jenkins on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MrKeithJenkins The one-year experiment with replay review for pass interference calls and non-calls is creating a potential year-long headache for the league.Per a source with knowledge of the situation, the application of replay review to pass interference calls remains a weekly battle within the league office, as application of the replay procedure to the inherently subjective question of whether an opponent was significantly hindered while trying to catch a pass creates inconsistent results and attracts loud external criticism.The criticism comes not only from media and fans but also from the teams. “It’s brutal right now Green Bay Packers T-Shirts ,” one coach told PFT in the aftermath of Thursday night’s Eagles-Packers game, which included a pair of third-quarter challenges to defensive pass interference non-calls that were not overturned.There’s a line of thinking within the league office that favors a simple approach to determining whether to put a flag on the field: If you have to slow down the video to determine whether a pass interference occurred, don’t change the ruling on the field of no interference.“That’s exactly how it was intended to be,” one source explained.Of course, that’s not how senior V.P. of officiating Al Riveron described the new procedure when meeting with NFL Media employees in June. Riveron created the impression that, indeed, a frame-by-frame look at the play would be utilized to determine whether one player had significantly hindered another in his attempt to make a catch or to defend against one.After a blatant instance of defensive pass interference in the Week One game between the 49ers and Buccaneers that wasn’t overturned by replay review, PFT reported that Riveron had been told to push the bar much higher. Mutliple coaches believe that the message to Riveron came directly from Commissioner Roger Goodell.Now, it appears that the bar has been pushed too high, as evidenced by the failure to flag Eagles cornerback Avonte Maddox for pass interference when he put his hand into the face and repositioned the body of Packers receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling on Thursday night.There’s a belief in the league office that the Maddox maneuver definitely should have been flagged. The challenge ultimately continues to be determining the correct location of the vague and fuzzy line between the Rams-Saints NFC Championship debacle and a slow-motion invasion of the full-speed judgment exercised by the officials on the field.Surely, something less than Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman oliberating Saints receiver Tommylee Lewis before the ball arrived should result in a replay-review ruling of pass interference. The league continues to try, one week at a time, to figure out exactly where that line is.
      January 2, 2020 11:29 PM PST
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