Eagles fans put a Philly spin on cheeseheads

Eagles fans with a different take on Green Bay’s cheeseheads

Leave it to Philadelphia Eagles fans to put a unique and City of Brotherly Love touch on the Green Bay Packers’ cheesehead phenomenon.

Everyone loves Philadelphia Cream Cheese, right?

So, these Eagles fans have created their own spin with Aaron Rodgers & Co. in town.

Voila, the Cream Cheese Heads.

Surprised they didn’t attempt the Cheese Whiz angle. Now that would have been a taste of Philly.

European Ryder Cuppers sport Cheeseheads and Green Bay Packers colors on the first tee as a nod to the locals

Europe appeared on the first tee sporting Packers colors and Cheeseheads, a clever bit of strategy on captain Padraig Harrington’s part.

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HAVEN, Wis. – European Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington is doing his best to win over American fans.

Throwing a few Cheesehead hats into the gallery doesn’t hurt.

Wearing Green Bay Packers colors goes over well, too.

The first foursome of Team Europe players to take to the first tee Wednesday morning at Whistling Straits – Sergio Garcia, Shane Lowry, Tyrrell Hatton and Jon Rahm – along with their caddies were sporting a Cheesehead hat, the calling card for the state known as America’s Dairyland.

As the pro-USA crowd roared its approval, the eight Europeans tossed the Cheesehead hats to assembled fans. It was a bit of the charm offensive Harrington wanted to tee up.

“Look, the crowds are great,” Harrington said Wednesday at the 43rd Ryder Cup. “Everybody embraced that, as you would have seen on the first tee.”

The team’s other two foursomes followed suit when they got to the first tee.

Harrington started thinking about his campaign of friendliness about two years ago, and with the COVID-19 global pandemic severely curtailing the number of European fans from heading over the pond to attend the match, his forward thinking could temper the hostility.

“Everybody is out here to get on well with the crowds,” Harrington said. “There’s no doubt about that. We obviously can’t sign autographs this week with COVID, which is something that traditionally we would do. These fans have come out and they’ve come out on a cold day.

“They’ve come out to watch us, and we want to give them something to watch.”

When Harrington was designing the outfits for Team Europe, it was suggested he include Irish colors to pay tribute to his home country. Harrington nixed that idea – “I’m not really into that sort of stuff,” he said – but wanted to acknowledge a different part of the world. So the Wednesday outfits were the gold, green and white of the Green Bay Packers.

“We think the colors turned out nice. We think the outfit looks really good and I think the players are pretty stoked out there that they’re doing something to show their respect for the local state we’re in,” Harrington said. “Look, it’s lighthearted. You want it that way in practice.

“It’s somewhat respectful of obviously the Green Bay Packers, and they were very much on board with this, so a bit of fun and we got a nice reception with it. That’s kind of what you want on the practice days. Obviously business starts on Friday, but, at the moment, the players are enjoying it and having a good time of it.”

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NFL team win total best bets: How many games will the Green Bay Packers win in 2020?

Assessing the Green Bay Packers’ projected win total for the 2020 NFL season, with best bets for their Over/Under.

How many games will the Green Bay Packers win in the 2020 NFL season? We look at BetMGM‘s projected win total and the Over/Under odds, while looking back at the 2019 season and key offseason roster changes.

Packers’ 2019 season

Record: 13-3 (1st in the NFC North)

Against the Spread Record: 10-6

Playoffs:  Clinched a first-round bye and entered the postseason as the 2-seed but lost at the 1-seed San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Conference Championship.

Packers’ 2020 offseason changes

Head coach Matt LaFleur enters his second season with the Packers, and after trading up in the first round to select QB Jordan Love it appears Green Bay is shifting into a new era.

Most NFL experts were stunned at the Packers’ 2020 NFL Draft strategy, deciding not to take a wide receiver in a deep receiver draft, and selecting two-down RB A.J. Dillon in the second round. When you add in the Packers’ three offensive linemen in the sixth round, it would appear Green Bay is transitioning to a run-first offense.

Green Bay lost more than it gained during free agency. The offense lost nine-year starter RT Bryan Bulaga, TE Jimmy Graham and WR Geronimo Allison. The defense saw linebackers Kyler Fackrell and Blake Martinez (Packers’ leading tackler in 2019) both land with the New York Giants. Packers’ notable new hires include WR Devin Funchess and LB Christian Kirksey.


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Packers’ 2020 opponents

OPPONENT LOCATION
Chicago Bears Home
Minnesota Vikings Home
Detroit Lions Home
Atlanta Falcons Home
Carolina Panthers Home
Jacksonville Jaguars Home
Tennessee Titans Home
Philadelphia Eagles Home
Bears Away
Vikings Away
Lions Away
Houston Texans Away
Indianapolis Colts Away
New Orleans Saints Away
San Francisco 49ers Away
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Away

Packers’ 2020 win total: Best bet

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Odds last updated Tuesday, May 5 at 3 p.m. ET.

Projected wins: 9 / OVER: EVEN / UNDER: -120

Because the NFL injects parity into its league, the first metric I look at when betting a team’s regular-season wins is their record in one-score games. Green Bay’s 8-1 record in such games in 2019 should regress in 2020.

Also, the Packers mopped up the NFC North going 6-0 in division games in 2019 and that will not continue this season. Furthermore, Green Bay played the 17th toughest schedule (according to FootballOutsiders.com) and their 2020 slate should be much harder.

To punctuate the handicap, the 2019 Green Bay Packers were the most fraudulent 13-3 team in NFL history. They had a minus-0.3 yard per play differential and aside from their two wins over the Vikings, the only winning team the Packers beat in the 2019 regular season was a Kansas City Chiefs team without QB Patrick Mahomes in Week 8.

BET UNDER 9 (-120) WINS.

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