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Originally Posted by PackerHawk:
Originally Posted by YooperPackfan:
Could it be that people feel we would never have beaten the Giants in the playoffs do therefore think its that play that helped us get to the Super Bowl seeing we didn't have to face the Giants?

http://www.pro-football-refere...res/201012260gnb.htm

 

Yeah, no way they beat that team.

Nick, Tramon, and Sam started a crazy trend where they started picking off EVERYTHING in this game and it didn't stop for 6 weeks. Just a ridiculous display of secondary play. 

That team also had Cullen Jenkins who had a great season sandwiched around an injury. They are still trying to replace him. We had Chuck Woodson still playing at an elite level but he began to decline after that year. Throw in a breakout season for Desmond Bishop, another area of need since 2010.

 

That team was just on a roll. No one was going to stop them. NY Giants? Hell no. #delusional

Ted Thompson discusses his future and the season ahead

 

Given this franchise's money, management structure, stadium, training facilities, fan support and tradition, has it reached the point here where the Packers should at least have a winning record every year?

 

A. I think people can get jaded when talking about the big picture in different sports. It can happen in college, baseball. Winning consistently, especially at the NFL level, I can't imagine anything more difficult than that. When you start taking that for granted, if it's all in or none, I think that's a silly stance to take. I think it's done by people that really don't understand how difficult it is. -jsonline

 

Tons more past the click

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