We've seen this movie before. Pack gets off to a sputtering start only to obtain momentum later and finish strong. 2010 season is a perfect example of that, right? And don't forget, they were not the division champ.
I'll just say that as far as I'm concerned the pack won last night's game...
What I do want to point out is that this is a perfect example of why the team needs to make TD's rather than settle for FG's when in scoring position.
If you look at stats then yes, this D is the worst, but those are yards. If you look at points allowed that is not the case and the Pack is comparable in that category with the other playoff teams in the NFC except SF.
Ok, I'm not trying to be discouraging here, but earlier today I was listening to ESPN radio and thought I heard it said that a number one seed has not won a SB in 8 years? It's possible I heard wrong as I was resting in bed trying to recover from this very bad cold and UTI of NyQuil thus groggy.
If I recall correctly this was the case with The Colts when they beat the Bears for the SB, defense questionable during regular season, but stepped up for the Playoffs. Pack will have to do likewise.
Whine all you want; you know and we know your team had a chance to win this game on their final drive, but blew it on an INT. Was there help from the officials on that play? Was there cheating on that play? Had the Lions scored and won this game you and all of your other fellow Lions fans would...
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