Article By Serge-Vincent Malena on 20th August, 2009
An improved Chicago offensive line should give a new Green Bay Packers' defense a solid test, while the Green Bay secondary will likely give Chicago's prized new quarterback fits.
Chicago coach Lovie Smith has said in the past that he's built teams almost exclusively around the idea of beating the Packers. It's the NFL's oldest rivalry, and these two teams just plain old don't like each other.
Historically, when Chicago has a successful season it seems to be predicated by their defense, while exactly the opposite can be said about the Packers.
In Green Bay, general man...
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