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I think most of us are penciling in the Aints to knock off the Lions on Saturday night. Given that, the Packers will play the winner of Atlanta @ Giants.

Who wins that game? Put another way, which team would you like to see in Lambeau on Sunday afternoon the 15th?

The Giants are wildly inconsistent, but they worry me somewhat. They have the front 4 who can pressure AR12. They have rediscovered their run game on offense and Eli knows how to win big games. Lastly, playing in GB in January won't faze them

Contrast that with the Falcons. A dome team with little to no recent playoff success. AR12 has carved up their defense 2x in the last 12 months and there is no reason he wouldn't do it again if given the opportunity. Matty Ice has yet to prove he can win a meaningful game and I don't think it would happen in a playoff atmosphere he'd see in Lambeau.

Thus, I think I will be a Dirty Bird fan this Sunday. That is, unless you fellow 4X groupies can convince me otherwise.
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The fact is that the Pack have beaten each of the teams below them other than the niners. I think that they have the correct mindset to plow through. Flynn's game against NE last year was the launching point for this team. I think that yesterdays game will be the same. I don't think it will matter who they play. The Pack can beat any of these teams. Obviously they could beat the Pack on the right day. That being said I think that the Falcons would be the most preferred team if you can put in an order. I am not sure they can stop the O. None of those teams really seem like they can stop the Pack if this and last seasons games against these opponents are any indications.
The Giants are the team that concerns me the most out of anybody. But then again, GB is going to roll into the playoffs fully healthy it appears. This is a badass team and it's going to take one helluva effort to beat GB.
I worry it'll be the Lions. I can see Brees putting up good numbers, but the Lions destroyed us yesterday on D. They could do the same to NO. Then, the Lions coming to Lambeau could prove troublesome. It's tough to beat anyone three times in a year, much less 22 times in a row whether it's home or away. Not saying we can't do it, or being a Chicken Little, but I am being realistic. IF the Lions could play disciplined, they would be a very good team.

Of the Giants or Dirty Birds, the Giants worry me more. Eli has a stupid knack for spinning away and heaving up the ball to save the game, ala the Super Bowl and last night. Then they have two runners who can bleed the clock. Matty Meltdown has had an average year and I think our secondary could victimize him. Their running game could be trouble, but with Pickett back it would help.

Any way you look at it, it's a tough road to repeat. Even if we don't (blasphemy, I know), it's been a helluva long, wonderful, magical ride.
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Originally posted by Fandame:
It's tough to beat anyone three times in a year, much less 22 times in a row whether it's home or away.


I don't think 22 times in a row is that much harder than 21 times in a row.
If I had a gun to my head and had to pick, I'd say the Giants will be who the Pack will play. Eli seems to be playing quite well the last couple of weeks and Atlanta just isn't the same team when they're outside of their dome.

Certainly the Giants are the scariest because they have a QB that has won at Lambeau in the playoffs, isn't afraid of anything, and they've got some pass rushers that could potentially slow the Pack down enough to keep the Giants close.

I'd be shocked if that immature Detroit team beat the Saints. I know I've been trashed before (and deservedly so) for saying they have some guys with Hall Of Fame talent, but that HOF talent is too young and immature right now to deal with Brees and Co. Stafford and C. Johnson had some breakout seasons, but they are no match for the Saints in that dome.
Forget about ATL or the Giants. I want the Lions again for a couple of reasons.

1) no way that Detroit equals their offensive effort again
2) work over that punk Schwartz and his cheap shot artist team
There's just no way Detroit's secondary will be able to keep up with the Saints receivers. Brees should be able to slaughter them regularly and repeatedly. Detroit is susceptible to the run, so Sproles could have a big day as well.
Of course, Stafford and Johnson are a dangerous combination, but that's their only real threat on offense. I doubt we'll see some no-name rookie have another 2 TD performance against an essentially second-string defense.

The same also applies to Atlanta vs the Giants. They are terrible in the secondary, and the Giants have too many weapons they can't match. Eli may be forced to throw more than normal if they can't get a rush attack going against the Falcons.
The Giants aren't much better against the pass, but I don't think the Falcons O-line will be able to handle the Giants pass rush, and we know that Matty Ass doesn't throw well on the run.

I would much rather play the Falcons for the above reasons, but when the dust settles, it doesn't matter who comes to Lambeau. We are equal-opportunity ass-kickers!
When Detroit lost in N.O. they were without Suh. Maybe this time they rattle Drew's cage? A few hard sacks and he may be ordinary. His record yards are tainted by the yards he got passing late in games up by 2+ touchdowns. Probably 5-800 pile on yards. I'm thinking Detroit has a 30% chance of an upset. The ATL is in trouble going to N.Y. Pack most likely plays N.Y. and San Fran.
Both of the NFC mathchups this week are pretty solid.

The Lions/Saints game should feature a lot of points and it would not surprise me to see a 45-42 game or something like that. I actually give Detroit a chance in this game because they can match points with New Orleans, and the Saints don't exactly have a killer defense either. Turnovers could decide this one.

As for Giants/Falcons, it's sort of the same story. Both teams can rush the passer, but neither can stop the pass very well. I don't expect it to be as high scoring as the Lions/Saints, but it should be pretty entertaining.

The AFC games are a snoozefest
Nah Awleens will destroy the Lions in the Big Easy,Atlanta will come alive and win in NY, sitting the Giants down right next to the Jets in Rexs circus tent of losers,Atlanta comes to GB only to get Rodgered out of the playoffs,thats my scenerio and Im sticking to it.
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I don't care who we play.


bring anyone on. I don't care either.

out of 16 games this year we won "with that defense"(as Rodney Harrison called it this weekend) 15 times. the one game we lost was because the offense didn't show up.
this team has shown it knows how to win games. they are a cohesive unit that does what it takes to win. perfect example last Sunday. they go down 9-0 early in a meaningless game because of a brain fart and could have folded like a cheap suit. but no, playing their JV squad they fight back and take the lead and then the game AGAINST A PLAYOFF TEAM in a DIVISION GAME!!

bring anyone on.
People have no problem bringing up KC game when referring to Packers but nobody mentions how the Giants just lost a home game that same weekend to the Redskins. Atlanta has been one of the better teams the last 2/3 of the season, only losing to New Orleans twice (once in OT) and Houston. I think they'll go into NY and beat the Giants.

I'd like to give Detroit a shot against NO I just don't see it. If they had any semblance of a running game I'd give them a chance. Their only real hope is to jump ahead early, maybe get a pick 6 and try to get the crowd out of the game.

Green Bay/Atlanta would be something like a 31-20 Packer win.
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Originally posted by Fandame:
It's tough to beat anyone three times in a year, much less 22 times in a row whether it's home or away.


I don't think 22 times in a row is that much harder than 21 times in a row.


We're both 0-0 right now...
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Originally posted by justanotherpackerfan:

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Originally posted by Fandame:
It's tough to beat anyone three times in a year, much less 22 times in a row whether it's home or away.


I don't think 22 times in a row is that much harder than 21 times in a row.


We're both 0-0 right now...


If you flip a coin heads 22 times in a row, the mathematical probability (odds) of doing it a 23rd time in a row is still 50-50.
The thing about the Giants that is worrisome to me is in addition to their offense being very effective against the Pack, they got that DL back and I think it bears similarity to the front that continually harrassed Brady in the SB.

I don't like any prospect of an opposing team's DL getting consistent, serious penetration.

I would just as soon the Packers not face the Giants in the next round.
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they got that DL back and I think it bears similarity to the front that continually harrassed Brady in the SB.

The Packers got their OL back. (Or presumably will when Bulaga comes back; more important was the absence of Sitton from the Giants game.)
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Originally posted by bubbleboy789:
Hope it's the Falcons. I don't like the idea of playing the Giants for some reason.


Because the Giants have a team that can play in Lambeau in January. Running game, solid enough pass game and a couple of DEs that are worrisome. I'm glad Cliffy is back.
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Originally posted by BILL H:
Nah Awleens will destroy the Lions in the Big Easy,Atlanta will come alive and win in NY, sitting the Giants down right next to the Jets in Rexs circus tent of losers,Atlanta comes to GB only to get Rodgered out of the playoffs,thats my scenerio and Im sticking to it.


This would be ideal. Hope you are right.
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Originally posted by phaedrus:
they got that DL back and I think it bears similarity to the front that continually harrassed Brady in the SB.



You mean Leadfoot Brady. We have a quick footed QB who can tiptoe his way away from a pass rush.
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Originally posted by Henry:
Because the Giants have a team that can play in Lambeau in January. Running game, solid enough pass game and a couple of DEs that are worrisome. I'm glad Cliffy is back.


According to player quotes after the Lions game, the Packers feel like they are the ones with the January advantage at Lambeau. Whether or not it's true, it is really good to hear.

Also, the last time the team had a January playoff game, McCarthy got burned by a me-first QB who let the last of his testosterone freeze in his gonads. That won't be happening this time. McCarthy already said as much now that they have a heated outdoor practice field.

I say bring on the Giants and the revenge factor. And a new challenge for the Packer offense: home playoff Lambeau leaps. Giants can get some but not keep up, just like everyone else this season.
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It's the playoffs, only the best survive. There will only be a very good team we face from herein out. So dont let angst get ya down. To the victor go the spoils. We have the pieces in place to withstand the challenge coming if we just play Packer ball. GO PACK GO
I think the Giants are getting healthy and have a better DL to get to the QB. The Falcons/Giants is a good matchup. White and Jones will give the Giants fits in coverage. The Giants did fall asleep for a good stretch of the second half against the Cowboys.

I see the Giants getting to Ryan, he's make mistakes and the Bradshaw/Manning will do the rest.

Giants 30
Falcons 20

Packers 38
Giants 27
If we protect Rodgers, no way the Giants secondary can keep up with us.

I trust we'll cover Cruz and force Eli into his typical 2-3 INTs.... followed by his bewildered look as he walks to the sidelines...

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