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These thoughts have crossed my mind, as well. But then again, matchups aren’t apples to apples like that. Maybe the Vikings just match up well against the Saints, or maybe the Saints are having one of their flat weeks out there. What we know is that the Packers have not been outmatched by the Vikings in our two meetings this year, and in fact have looked quite comfortable for most of those games. While I suspect the Packers could do well vs. the Saints in Green Bay, this is such a quirky sport that I’m not confident enough to necessarily prefer them over the alternatives. I guess what I’m saying is that nothing the Packers do against anyone (besides beating the Ravens in the Super Bowl) would shock me, so it’s hard for me to find strong rooting interests so far this postseason.

 

I agree with this. It's going to come down to scheme and execution regardless of who is across from them. I see equal chances of the Packers advancing from one game to the next, with on the road vs SF the slight exception. If there is anything bad about Minn winning is I think Seattle is the team that can beat SF in SF and Im not sure Minn has a good shot at that at all. Probably makes winning the division game a little easier, but makes pretty good odds of meaning SF wins the NFC, which makes me throw up in my mouth.

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I honestly do not care who GB plays next week. They can beat any team in the NFC at Lambeau.
"Dustin Pedroia doesn't have the strength or bat speed to hit major-league pitching consistently, and he has no power......He probably has a future as a backup infielder if he can stop rolling over to third base and shortstop." Keith Law, 2006
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Taysom Hill cannot be tackled.
"Dustin Pedroia doesn't have the strength or bat speed to hit major-league pitching consistently, and he has no power......He probably has a future as a backup infielder if he can stop rolling over to third base and shortstop." Keith Law, 2006
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Drew Brees looking every bit of 41 years old today.

 

Whoa! Fumble! Crap. Down.

"Dustin Pedroia doesn't have the strength or bat speed to hit major-league pitching consistently, and he has no power......He probably has a future as a backup infielder if he can stop rolling over to third base and shortstop." Keith Law, 2006
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