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    Skeptical Rat HOFer wist43's Avatar
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    Losers??

    The Packers - the organization, the fans.

    We're behind the 8 ball now... without homefield throughout, our chances are not good. This is not like in '10 when we had to go thru weak defensive teams, or at least flawed defensive teams. This year, both Arizona and Seattle play lights out defense, and while we might could knock off Arizona in their house, we stand next to no chance of being able to knock off Seattle in Seattle.

    We needed to win out, and get homefield throughout to have a good shot at the SB... this loss today might very well be the knockout blow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wist43 View Post
    Losers??

    The Packers - the organization, the fans.
    Pretty much everyone loses. Three road games against similar defenses (Seattle, Detroit, Buffalo), and all are terrible losses pretty much on the offense. The bad part about the loss at Buffalo is that it shows the Packers have made zero progress against an aggressive front four. Seattle is Buffalo with a better offense. There will be no road victory in Seattle, and now, even if they find a way to sneak in, the Packers cannot win there.

    Bright side: At least we don't have to worry about playing at Detroit in the playoffs. That final home game probably will be a win and in game.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mraynrand View Post
    Pretty much everyone loses. Three road games against similar defenses (Seattle, Detroit, Buffalo), and all are terrible losses pretty much on the offense. The bad part about the loss at Buffalo is that it shows the Packers have made zero progress against an aggressive front four. Seattle is Buffalo with a better offense. There will be no road victory in Seattle, and now, even if they find a way to sneak in, the Packers cannot win there.

    Bright side: At least we don't have to worry about playing at Detroit in the playoffs. That final home game probably will be a win and in game.
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