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Man, they are closer than I thought. Seattle's offense must be world's better than Green Bay's for Seattle's overall ranking to be better even thought Green Bay's special teams and defense are ranked higher.
Seattle was not playing lights-out at the end of the season, yet they almost beat San Fran there at the end. Seattle is in every game. Damn, this is going to be a tight one Sunday night.
I haven't flip-flopped this much since someone asked me whether Drew Barrymore or Ann Margret was hotter.
Now I read that Seattle's offensive line may lose another nominal starter this week, and I think, how can the Packer defensive front seven NOT control the line of scrimmage?
"The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
Man, they are closer than I thought. Seattle's offense must be world's better than Green Bay's for Seattle's overall ranking to be better even thought Green Bay's special teams and defense are ranked higher.
Seattle was not playing lights-out at the end of the season, yet they almost beat San Fran there at the end. Seattle is in every game. Damn, this is going to be a tight one Sunday night.
I'll split some more hairs for you.
Packers are probably playing better than 18th on ST with the full Ervin package and JK47 having stopped trying to change his drop.
Seattle has had some significant injuries and the offense might currently be held back mostly by Clappy McChewerson's insistence they be a run first team.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
I think you can make a personnel case for Seattle being better, even if relative health has made it closer now that it was in September.
Someone wrote that people keep framing Seattle as thriving at 13-3 and the Packers struggling. Part of that is Rodgers being up and down. But injuries also influence it. But both teams specialize in winning close, 1-score games.
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