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Goldie posted:

Does anyone have the win, loss record of the Packers against the cardinals??  All time please....and I know Duck Duck Go is my friend.......just to lazy to look myself.    

The two teams have met each other 73 times (including 2 postseason games), with the Green Bay Packers winning 45 games and the Arizona Cardinals winning 24 games. They have also tied 4 times.

Today was the first time in a long time that #12 resembled his MVP form of the past.  The 1st quarter he was still in a funk, but that drive where they were able to draw 2 penalties seemed to galvanize the team.

 

The stats weren't great, but I thought Rodgers finally looked like Rodgers.  I think having the O-Line play well was part of that reason as well.  His scrambling didn't have the desperation in it that it's had the past couple months.  He was scrambling but confident and in control while doing it.  The O-Line wasn't perfect but overall had their best day in quite some time.

 

Arizona will be tougher to be sure, but I think the Pack may have enough confidence restored to keep this game much closer than a few weeks ago.

 

We essentially played the last game with two backup tackles, and it could have easily been a one score game at half.  The game just got away from us in a few plays.  I expect this to be a more competitive game.  And now that this offense has some confidence and momentum, I think there's a decent chance that we pull off an upset. 

LANDOVER, Md. -- Initial tests showed Davante Adams avoided a major knee injury Sunday in the Green Bay Packers' win over the Washington Redskins, but the receiver will have a short week to get ready for Saturday's NFC divisional playoff game at Arizona.

Adams limped off the field in the third quarter of the Packers' 35-18 win over the Redskins and did not return to the game.

"It's a little sore right now, but I think I'll be fine," Adams said.

"They said that it's just going to be a thing that they felt it would probably be best and smartest if I sat out the rest of the half," Adams said. "It's a situation where you just feel it out throughout the week, but I think I'll be fine."

Goldie posted:

Does anyone have the win, loss record of the Packers against the cardinals??  All time please....and I know Duck Duck Go is my friend.......just to lazy to look myself.    

The Packers lead the all time series (47-24-4). 

This is going to be a different game this time I can feel it.  The Packers may not win the game but it will not be a 30 point blowout.

The Packers will be hopefully be putting an intact OL out there this time.  And I would bet good money on the fact Rodgers won't be sacked 8 or 9 times.  The D is playing better as well.

It became very clear that this whole offensive slump is about Rodgers and his confidence level. Once they got in to a rhythm, he was red hot, but they didn't start in any sort of rhythm and he was cold. Hopefully they work to get him in a rhythm early, because the Cardinals can definitely can be beat. GB's D allowed 24 last time and it seemed were on the field most of the game. If Rodgers can get in a rhythm, keep the Cardinals O on the sidelines then this game is very winnable.

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