Packers and Seahawks, what do you think?

gary_in_neenah

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OK, so we're one game away from the Superbowl. We got a one-legged quarterback up against the best defense in football. Green Bay has some weapons but I'd feel a lot better if Aaron was able to run from the pocket. The Packers are a more than a touchdown underdog but "on any given Sunday..." anything can happen. Consider me Cautiously Optimistic for the game in Seattle.

Regardless of the outcome, it's been a great season to follow the Pack. I made my annual trek to Lambeau for the Carolina game and met Mark Murphy last summer at training camp. We have the best quarterback in the game, a good but not great defense and a stable front office. The future looks bright for the Green Bay Packers!

Lastly, I try to be a "glass is half full" kind a guy so if the Pack loses on Sunday I plan to devote my full attention to snowmobiling for the rest of the winter.
 

momoney2123

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OK, so we're one game away from the Superbowl. We got a one-legged quarterback up against the best defense in football. Green Bay has some weapons but I'd feel a lot better if Aaron was able to run from the pocket. The Packers are a more than a touchdown underdog but "on any given Sunday..." anything can happen. Consider me Cautiously Optimistic for the game in Seattle.

Regardless of the outcome, it's been a great season to follow the Pack. I made my annual trek to Lambeau for the Carolina game and met Mark Murphy last summer at training camp. We have the best quarterback in the game, a good but not great defense and a stable front office. The future looks bright for the Green Bay Packers!

Lastly, I try to be a "glass is half full" kind a guy so if the Pack loses on Sunday I plan to devote my full attention to snowmobiling for the rest of the winter.

If the pack play a flawless no turnover game, they can win especially if they can get a turnover or 2. But if the turnover battle is a wash or they lose it, i think they are in trouble. Tuff environment with their best player limited. Good luck to pack, i dont have a horse in this race so hope its a good game.
 

bigvin

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X2 Gary!

I keep trying to tell myself "It's only a game",.... But look at all the other great quarterbacks and teams
of the past who never "make it back". It truly is sports History and any team only gets so many shots.
I hope the Pack pull out one of those "Holy Cow!" kind of games like they did on that run back at the end
of the 2010 season. Where the coaching staff and the players play like they were invincible!
I know I am dreaming,... but it would be cool.
Packers can't make any stupid mistakes. It's the nice long drives that end in punch out fumbles or field goals instead of touchdowns or 4th down pass interference calls that kills it for me.
Ahhhh,... professional entertainment!

It would be cool to see the "old school" underdogs in the superbowl though!
Colts vs. Packers

Packers 33 Seahawks 31 (only because Lynch fumbles as the hawks go for it on 4th and 1 instead
of kicking a game winning field goal. Arrogant Pete Carol)

:)
 

Dirty Kitty

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If I could predict football I would not be on this forum replying to your post. I would be snowmobiling all year (well maybe?) long! My prediction is a Green Bay win by 7 points. Rodgers can play- even with the injury. If not Matt Flynn will step in. Flynn has a personal adjenda with the Seahawks organization and things could get very interesting if he has the opporutinty to play.

Regardless.....Go Pack Go!
 

timo

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I remember back in the early 90's when the Pack was starting to finally turn the corner and become a playoff contender.

We went to SF to play the vaunted 9ers' as about a TD underdog. They may have been the reigning SB champs. Can't remember. I remember reading all week how no one really gave us a chance and the pack was sick of hearing it. they weren't going to SF to play out the end of the season they said afterwards, they were going there to punch them in the face. they did just that got an early TO from criag newsome and won going away rather easily.

I have that same feeling about this team. They're sick and tired of hearing about how great Seattle's defense is, how tuff Lynch and Richard Sherman are, how loud they're stadium is, how gay their 12th man is ...blah blah blah.



if Rodgers can do what he did in the 2nd half last week (not the 1st half). If mc carthy sticks with lacy and pounds him for 4 quarters, not just the 1st drive... and if we can contain Russell Wilson from getting out of the pocket and make him throw to his pedestrian WR's who we can blanket the pack will win. Carolina racked up 368 yards on this defense and our offense is light years better.

28-23 good guys.
 

timo

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you obviously haven't seen Flynn play.
If he's in there I'm turning on golf.




If I could predict football I would not be on this forum replying to your post. I would be snowmobiling all year (well maybe?) long! My prediction is a Green Bay win by 7 points. Rodgers can play- even with the injury. If not Matt Flynn will step in. Flynn has a personal adjenda with the Seahawks organization and things could get very interesting if he has the opporutinty to play.

Regardless.....Go Pack Go!
 

fireworks

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The Seahawk defense has stepped it up late in the season. But they played the Cardinals and 49er's 4 of the last 6 games. Go Packers!
 
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A one legged quarterback against the best D in the league? Unlike Dallas the Seahawks will pressure Rodgers early and often. They will hit him hard a few times and might even get a penalty or two doing it but I predict he will not finish the game. Without Rodgers the Pack is very ordinary. Their defense will have no answer for Marshawn Lynch. That being said I hate the Seahawks and Richard Sherman. The way Brady is playing nobody is going to beat the Pats anyway. I can hardly wait until the Pats destroy the 'Hawks in the SB and Brady seeks out Sherman and says " YOU MAD, BRO?" A healthy Rodgers - maybe. An injured Rodgers no chance.
 

momoney2123

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This is truly an oppurtunity for rodgers to go become a living legend. banged up and perform in an unreal way and will the team to victory. In a way michael jordan did in the flu game. Roster for roster the seahawks are a much better squad. But rodgers is the equilizer, lets see if he can rise to the occasion.
 
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Realistically both the AFC and NFC Championships will be over at halftime. Unless they shoot up Rodgers before the game rather than at halftime of the Dallas game. If he performs superhumanly it will be because of drugs and not some higher power.
 

momoney2123

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Realistically both the AFC and NFC Championships will be over at halftime. Unless they shoot up Rodgers before the game rather than at halftime of the Dallas game. If he performs superhumanly it will be because of drugs and not some higher power.

No way both of these games are over by halftime. 4 worthy teams,, 4 worthy coaches, and 4 worthy QB's.
 

timo

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Were you saying the same thing when the wild card Giants beat the 17-0 Patriots in the SB?




A one legged quarterback against the best D in the league? Unlike Dallas the Seahawks will pressure Rodgers early and often. They will hit him hard a few times and might even get a penalty or two doing it but I predict he will not finish the game. Without Rodgers the Pack is very ordinary. Their defense will have no answer for Marshawn Lynch. That being said I hate the Seahawks and Richard Sherman. The way Brady is playing nobody is going to beat the Pats anyway. I can hardly wait until the Pats destroy the 'Hawks in the SB and Brady seeks out Sherman and says " YOU MAD, BRO?" A healthy Rodgers - maybe. An injured Rodgers no chance.
 
The way I see it, if Cinderella team Ohio State can beat Oregon, why can't the Pack beat Seattle? Glass half full until I drink the kool-aid.

HH
 

teamblue

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One thing to remember is the packers are on barrowed time, after the worst call of the season by Dallas, and rodgers is not the best in the business, there are others that make him look like a High school QB.
 
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fusion

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teamblue...being a fan of the worst team in the NFL Central, with one of the worst QB's in the NFL, and NO COACH, is rough, isn't it? When was the last time you guys won a Super Bowl?
It's OK to be envious, it's understandable with what you have to cheer for.
 

blizzardmk

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One thing to remember is the packers are on barrowed time, after the worst call of the season by Dallas, and rodgers is not the best in the business, there are others that make him look like a High school QB.

Sounds like the PFWA should have talked to you before they gave him that MVP award.
 

momoney2123

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One thing to remember is the packers are on barrowed time, after the worst call of the season by Dallas, and rodgers is not the best in the business, there are others that make him look like a High school QB.

Right now, when healthy rodgers is the best QB in football. With the bad leg, brady or luck maybe better. Dont kid urself. U cant say that was a bad call when its the rule. The refs were simply doing there job. Plus i think GB likely wins even if dez scores that TD.
 

teamblue

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Sure got you crybabies wound up, 1st off I'm not a bears fan. 2nd I didn't say it was a bad call by the ref's, I said Dallas made a bad call, 3rd never done drugs in my life.
I quit watching NFL ever since they came out with instant replay.
 

momoney2123

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Sure got you crybabies wound up, 1st off I'm not a bears fan. 2nd I didn't say it was a bad call by the ref's, I said Dallas made a bad call, 3rd never done drugs in my life.
I quit watching NFL ever since they came out with instant replay.

How did dallas make a bad call. Let ur best player make a play, if he wasnt reaching for endzone thats a catch. Makes sense that u quit watching football but are commenting on a football thread.
 
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