The Green Bay Packers act like a team that is above everybody else. That seems to come with having made the playoffs almost every year since the early 1990s—the perks of scoring back-to-back Hall of Fame quarterbacks. However, such arrogance hasn’t served them too well for over a decade now, considering they haven’t even reached a Super Bowl since 2010. As a result, they’re forced to take solace in their smaller victories. Take Jaire Alexander, for example.
The Packers’ Pro Bowl cornerback was upset after his team’s ugly Week 1 loss in Minnesota. It stung extra that wide receiver Justin Jefferson humbled him and the secondary for 184 yards. So coming into this week against the Chicago Bears, he’s already assuming victory. Not only does he anticipate a shutout by his defense, but he also didn’t mind firing a shot at Bears fans over their misery the past several years.
#Packers CB Jaire Alexander says he enjoys playing against Bears because it’s a “good game” when they meet. Of course, lopsided nature of this rivalry doesn’t hurt.
“It’s fun. It’s exciting,” Alexander says. “I always say, ‘Things could be a lot worse. I could be a Bears fan.’”
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) September 16, 2022
Jaire Alexander doesn’t mind twisting the knife.
It isn’t a surprise he would. Players operating from a position of strength always feel comfortable talking trash. Cornerbacks, in general, are known for being arrogant and outspoken. A comment like that is hardly surprising. That said, he would be wise not to dismiss the Bears as no challenge. Alexander benefitted from Chicago having below-average coaching for the past several years with the likes of Matt Nagy, John Fox, and Marc Trestman. It appears those winds have shifted with the arrival of Matt Eberflus.
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Green Bay may still win the game, but they shouldn’t expect it to be a cakewalk like in previous years. This Bears team will be ready to play. They’ll be fast, physical, and disciplined. Jaire Alexander should also be careful not to overlook their offense. It is coached by Luke Getsy, somebody who knows the Packers’ defense well.
Bears fans understand what Alexander says is true. That doesn’t mean they have to sit back and take it. They have every right to feel upset. Hopefully, their team will take that disrespect and channel it into a complete effort on Sunday night.
At least our quarterback doesn’t need to take drugs labeled as narcotics by the NFL to play
Leave it to a Bear’s journalist to write about a Packer because they have nothing interesting to write about their own team 🙂
Now I’m hope for more then showing up, I’m hoping for a blow out…..keep giving the guys in the Bears locker room motivation Alexander
I can understand why this guy thinks its cool to put a block of cheese on his head. I wonder what he puts in his pants?
Jaire can make all the silly comments he wants. The truth is the bears future is pointing up meanwhile the packers have no wrs, no oline and a suspect defense. And once rodgers leaves they will be a dumpster fire. As Bart Scott once said “Can’t wait!”