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The Packers should have won that game.  The refs blew it.  I saw several blatant holding non-calls against AZ.  Two holding on Peppers and one holding on Matthews.  Then the PI in the EZ was an atrocious miss.   This loss does not bother me half as much as the disaster in Seattle last year.   These guys had AZ on the ropes and a stupid blown D coverage costs them the chance to move on.  Despite the injuries and how bad this season went, they put it together and played well.

Both J Janis and Jared A. looked like seasoned-vets out there.  Funny how it works, when there is no else left to count on, these two guys finally buck-up and deliver.

Rodgers was incredibly cool.  When they got the ball with 1:50 he walked into the pumping his fist.  Watching it live, I knew then they had a real chance to tie it up.

Other than the two big runs, Lacy looked slow and bumbley.  On the long run he was chugging for wind instead of making a bee-line straight for the goal-line.

Too bad Rodgers dropped that 3rd pass, it would have been a big momentum builder.

Shields took his eye off the ball on the last chance he had for an INT...because he didn't have his hands positioned correctly. 

look who he's throwing the ball to... Abbrederis, Janis, James Jones. Not that these guys are slouches but thinking back to the beginning of the year, I never would've imagined that would be his WR corps in the playoffs.

Very fun seeing Abbrederis play the way he did. As long as he can stay healthy, GB will have a solid contributor.

Lacy should've scored on that big run. He needs to get on a weight loss regimen. Get back down to about 230. (My guess is he's at 255-260 right now)

I think they should resign Raji, Perry and Neal.

that 4th quarter TD drive by ARI was killer. I counted 3 or 4 "fortune plays"; luck in it's truest, purest form.

Hail Mary throw by Rodgers is probably the greatest pass in playoff history. The lucky part is that it scored a TD; but it's pure arm talent that allowed AR to put the ball where he did.

Had Neal sacked Palmer on that first play in OT, we win. We would've forced a punt (they would've run on second down, and we would've stuffed it, and Palmer would've thrown an incompletion under pressure on third down). Abby would've fielded the punt at midfield and run it back to the 40, Arod would've gotten a couple first downs and Mason would've sent us on to Carolina.

 

Where we might have won. I know most don't think that, especially if Cobb and Adams were still out, but I have faith in the new crew of wideouts.

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