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<blockquote data-quote="rmontro" data-source="post: 819303" data-attributes="member: 12340"><p>If we had won the 1995 NFCCG against the Cowboys, we would have had a very realistic chance of winning the Super Bowl IMO. The Cowboys were the main thing holding us back. I think we would have had at least as good a chance of beating the Steelers that year (the NFC was in the midst of a 13 game winning streak) as the 2007 or 2014 Patriots, if not better.</p><p></p><p>By the way, no disrespect to Troy Aikman, but those Cowboy teams were built on their offensive line, plus Emmitt Smith. I don't think he would have had the success he had on the Packers. I wouldn't trade Favre or Rodgers for him.</p><p></p><p>I like the OP's choices. The only other one that comes to my mind is the 2003 loss to the Falcons, the first home playoff loss in Lambeau Field. Just to keep the streak and the mystique alive a little longer.</p><p></p><p>I'm also surprised no one has mentioned this past season's loss to the Patriots, because that would have put Rodgers up 2-0 over Brady.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree with your last sentence here. At the time, it seemed like it should serve as motivation to do better in the future, but I don't think they've ever really recovered from that loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmontro, post: 819303, member: 12340"] If we had won the 1995 NFCCG against the Cowboys, we would have had a very realistic chance of winning the Super Bowl IMO. The Cowboys were the main thing holding us back. I think we would have had at least as good a chance of beating the Steelers that year (the NFC was in the midst of a 13 game winning streak) as the 2007 or 2014 Patriots, if not better. By the way, no disrespect to Troy Aikman, but those Cowboy teams were built on their offensive line, plus Emmitt Smith. I don't think he would have had the success he had on the Packers. I wouldn't trade Favre or Rodgers for him. I like the OP's choices. The only other one that comes to my mind is the 2003 loss to the Falcons, the first home playoff loss in Lambeau Field. Just to keep the streak and the mystique alive a little longer. I'm also surprised no one has mentioned this past season's loss to the Patriots, because that would have put Rodgers up 2-0 over Brady. I agree with your last sentence here. At the time, it seemed like it should serve as motivation to do better in the future, but I don't think they've ever really recovered from that loss. [/QUOTE]
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