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mason is key he will be kicking the winner in the superbowl :d
i have faithh!!!!!!
mason is key he will be kicking the winner in the superbowl :d
I see it being a close game, something like 24-20. Should be a good nail biter to the end. But itll come down to the Packers ARE the better team and will go play the Saints next week to set up the most epic NFC CG ever Packers vs Vikings.
i have faithh!!!!!!
Well, you haven't watch ESPN much lately, or gone to Yahoo! sports...Anybody slightly worried, though? I mean I haven't heard ONE talking head or writer pick Arizona yet and I've been searching feverishly.
I've learned from the past that when this happens, keep your head on a swivel and don't get lulled to sleep thinking all is *****-dory. I'm beginning to smell a BIG, FAT RAT.
When GB's D held the opponent to under 30 yards, they won.I don't know - if you're of the "match-up" camp, then you see a Cardinals team that does not match up well with Green Bay on offense or defense. But, there is also the 'on any given Sunday" camp that doesn't believe certain games have near predetermined outcomes before the game is played.
All I know is that Green Bay's offense and defense dominated the Cards 1st string (to what extent, is unknown) in the pre-season as well as whatever string played last Sunday. Either I have been hoodwinked once again (the first being this past pre-season where Green Bay looked like the new Patriots), or I am pretty dead-on, balls-accurate.
The Packers offense has been held to under 21 points ONE TIME this season - 17 to Dallas, yet they still won. The question is whether Arizona's crumbling offense can keep pace - I think not.
This is the most difficult post-season to get a handle on that I ever remember.
From what I have heard since I listen to Jason Wilde's podcasts and he usually goes over anything like that. My impression was that DRC will most likely play. Boldin is still a game-time decision.
word drc is quite a threat but id say boldin could potentially be more of one wen it gets down to the business of making plays down the stretch. But the fact that their both hurt and both team leaders is definitely a plus for us.
Yeah, it definitely does help the Pack when those two guys are even remotely injured. I hope the Pack can capitalize off of it and not become too confident and just set their modes to "cruise control".
I am NOT cocky or over confident on this Packer team..
They could fall flat, but the way they been playing the 2nd half of the season suggest they wont ( 7-1 with the only loss no time left tip toe catch in end zone)