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Nothing new to anyone here, but I liked the statistical breakdown in this ESPN blog
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  • The Packers have averaged 31.8 points in those 12 games. That figure jumps to 33.7 if you discard a 3-point performance this season in Week 14 at Detroit's Ford Field, where Rodgers departed in the second quarter after suffering a concussion.
  • They have exceeded 40 points in both of their indoor postseason games, scoring 45 points last year against the Arizona Cardinals and 48 earlier this month against the Atlanta Falcons.
  • Rodgers has thrown 26 touchdowns against five interceptions in those 12 games en route to a 111.1 passer rating.
  • Jennings has at least 100 receiving yards in seven of the 12 games, including three of the four in 2010.


The article also notes that while PIT brings the league's best D, they gave up the most passing yards of the year in their only indoor game at NO. GB offense on a fast surface vs. the best in the biz on D. CAN'T WAIT!
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