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Crazy thing is...i thought the same thing in 2010 when they went on the road and won it.
Better squad back then. I dont think they are a SB caliber team either.
Lots of issues going on to see them advance deep in the playoffs if they make it.
2010 team I thought had a chance... they were never losing by more than 6 points at anypoint during the season. Had lots of injuries and lost a lot of close games. Rodgers was improving as season went along.
This year... Packers got blown out in a few games, no one returning from injuries that will help with January push if the beat Detroit on Sunday and I do not see Rodgers improving his performance over what we have seen this year.
Personally... if Lions win on Sunday I will not be disappointed.
Here are some reasons why I think they COULD make a run:
- Momentum. IF they make the playoffs, they would've already have played and won several do-or-die games. The past several years, GB has clinched early and coasted home - only to get punched in the mouth in January by a team that has already been playing playoff games.
- Health. The OL and WR corps are more healthy now than they were through the first 2/3 of the season. Offensively, no key guys are out. There are some guys out on defense, but the Packers have adequate depth at those positions to potentially overcome those holes. Other playoff teams wish they could say that right now.
- No one in the NFC is formidable this year; it's wide open. (Hopefully someone else beats the 49ers before the Packers would have to see them, though; the 9ers have defense and the Packers' number.)
- Joe Barry just figured out that allowing Jaire to play press man on the opposing team's best receiver is a recipe for defensive success.
- Aaron Rodgers plays better in above-freezing weather and plays better when he's the underdog. He talks a big game about home games in January, but he simply doesn't handle the cold temps well anymore. Going on the road for playoff games could be a blessing in disguise.