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If Aaron Rodgers were 100%, I'd give the Pack a 40% chance of winning in Seattle.  At Lambeau, I'd give them a 60% chance with a healthy Rodgers. 

 

Rodgers isn't healthy, and they're not at home, so I am knocking the Pack's chances down to 30%.  If I had a gun to my head and my life depended on it, I'd go with Seattle to win this one. 

 

But make no mistake, 30% isn't 0%.  If the Pack and Seahags played 10 times on Seattle's homefield, I think the Pack might find a way to win 3 of those.  Will this time be one of those 3 of the 10?  Let's hope so, but everything in my gut tells me the Pack falls just a bit short in this one.

CMIII is lost for the game after a 1st quarter hamstring injury.

AJ Hawk hits a scrambling Wilson in the 4th quarter.

Fumble.

Brad Jones scoops it up and scores.

Jerret Bush gets a 15 yard unsportsmanlike penalty.....

but it happened after the TD, so the TD counts, penalty assessed on the kickoff. 

 

Packers 24

Seahawks 21

Last edited by FreeSafety
Originally Posted by fightphoe93:

If Aaron Rodgers were 100%, I'd give the Pack a 40% chance of winning in Seattle.  At Lambeau, I'd give them a 60% chance with a healthy Rodgers. 

 

Rodgers isn't healthy, and they're not at home, so I am knocking the Pack's chances down to 30%.  If I had a gun to my head and my life depended on it, I'd go with Seattle to win this one. 

 

But make no mistake, 30% isn't 0%.  If the Pack and Seahags played 10 times on Seattle's homefield, I think the Pack might find a way to win 3 of those.  Will this time be one of those 3 of the 10?  Let's hope so, but everything in my gut tells me the Pack falls just a bit short in this one.

 

Seahags offense is pretty average, our D is playing much better than earlier in the year.  That said, I don't know how our O line will keep Rodgers upright because of the speed on D.   Keep running the back check downs and Cobb in backfield.  MOST IMPORTANTLY, DONT LET WILSON BEAT YOU WITH HIS LEGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  That's the key in my opinion.

Originally Posted by CAPackFan95:
Originally Posted by GrainBelt66:

and this is a new level of dum.

no was in he!! the packers lose by 21.

and, please do not try to explain it, it would only make it dummer..

WOW...

 

36-16 with a healthy Aaron Rodgers. 

over 4 months ago. Two completely different teams right now.

Gee, we also lost to the Lions early in the year..

What happened in the rematch?

Your logic is flawed.

I live in Seasuck land and loathe this team of cheaters and crooks but recognize that the home team usually wins these games- that being said Prisco echos many of my thoughts; throw on 1st down run against the smaller fronts, Wilson has trouble when the ball is cool and wet so pray for a damp day. I have felt all year Peppers engineered his way to GB because he wants to do the belt after the SB so I look for a strong performance from 56.  Should GB win this game I think Jordy might get the winning score and atone for not having the seasucks in GB. 

Pack88

Originally Posted by FreeSafety:

CMIII is lost for the game after a 1st quarter hamstring injury.

AJ Hawk hits a scrambling Wilson in the 4th quarter.

Fumble.

Brad Jones scoops it up and scores.

Jerret Bush gets a 15 yard unsportsmanlike penalty.....

but it happened after the TD, so the TD counts, penalty assessed on the kickoff. 

 

Packers 24

Seahawks 21

 

I don't think there's going to be a lot of points. The Packers have to play close to the best- best way to beat cover 3 is quick hits and check downs. We'll see a lot of that for 3 quarters- then the shots. Running game huge here.

Defensively you pressure Wilson and limit 1st down yardage you get to see an average offense.

STs play will decide it. The chess match comes down to who can flip the field and who can make their FGs.

Packers 23
Seahawks 19
Originally Posted by Music City:
I don't think there's going to be a lot of points. The Packers have to play close to the best- best way to beat cover 3 is quick hits and check downs. We'll see a lot of that for 3 quarters- then the shots. Running game huge here.

Defensively you pressure Wilson and limit 1st down yardage you get to see an average offense.

STs play will decide it. The chess match comes down to who can flip the field and who can make their FGs.

Packers 23
Seahawks 19

Originally Posted by Herschel:
Originally Posted by fightphoe93:

If Aaron Rodgers were 100%, I'd give the Pack a 40% chance of winning in Seattle.  At Lambeau, I'd give them a 60% chance with a healthy Rodgers. 

 

Rodgers isn't healthy, and they're not at home, so I am knocking the Pack's chances down to 30%.  If I had a gun to my head and my life depended on it, I'd go with Seattle to win this one. 

 

But make no mistake, 30% isn't 0%.  If the Pack and Seahags played 10 times on Seattle's homefield, I think the Pack might find a way to win 3 of those.  Will this time be one of those 3 of the 10?  Let's hope so, but everything in my gut tells me the Pack falls just a bit short in this one.

 

 

Agree on above.  

 

HOWEVER, consider that Seattle's offense has not scored that much over the last 7 games. Except for Carolina playoff game the last 7 Regular season games they average about 20 points, scoring 20, 19, 19, 24, 17, 35 and 20 points.    The 35 point game was against a crippled Cardinals team and 21 points were in 4th quarter after the Cards finally folded. 

 

Their defense has only allowed 8 points avg lately, but again two games were against a crippled AZ team, one vs STL, and two vs SF which was in a death spiral.

 

The "Blueprint" to beat Seattle - hold them to their average (20), and Packers score 24.

 

Hence my prediction 24-20 - Pack

 

 

 

 

 

Last edited by ZUF

I know every year is different... but in 2010 the Packers were essentially out of the playoffs by mid November.  They had, what, 15? players on IR.  The only way they even had a shot at the playoffs was to win out, and get some outside help.  Three months later, they joined MVP Aaron in Disney World as world champions.

 

Here we are, now.  2nd seed, quite healthy with one major exception.  Green Bay by a field goal. On our way to World Title #14!

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