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Badgers will win,Packers will lose

By Al Fagerli ( Contact )   November 13, 2009

Remember just a few weeks ago,fans were all over Bret Bielema of the Badgers after back to back losses. Take a look at the Big 10 standings,the Badgers are just a game out...they are a fine 7 and 2. Saturday is Senior Day at Camp Randall with 17 members of the team playing their final game at the stadium. Michigan,you recall,rallied to beat Bucky last year. Wisconsin will remember and will hand the Wolverines their 6th straight loss. WISCONSIN 37 MICHIGAN 14

Packer coach Mike McCarthy is going thru what Bielema did earlier this year. The fans are all over him for their pitiful performance at Tampa Bay last week. This week,the 6 and 2 Cowboys come to town with Burlington native and two time Ray Fischer golf tournament participant Tony Romo having a good season. The Pokes blitz and blitz and blitz again. They would appear to be no match for the leaky offensive line of Green Bay. I agree.

DALLAS 30 GREEN BAY 20.

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