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<blockquote data-quote="Joe Nor Cal Packer" data-source="post: 625459" data-attributes="member: 9805"><p>Good observation. The 15-1 team didn't have much of a D. Ironically it was the poor play of the O that caused the one-and-done loss against the Giants. The D will have to play consistently as it did against the Seahags. Barring more injuries, this O will put points on the board, or even with injuries as they did last week. The O has been fabulous pretty much every year since Rodgers started. The D was very good, especially down the stretch, in the SB win in 2010. And that win represented the value of a team staying healthy, and peaking, in December, January, and that first Sunday in February. The Packers were the sixth, and barely, last seed that year. So it's fun to speculate about who the best teams are now, but all that really matters is that teams stay in the hunt, and then rise to the occassion in December and January. Just ask Dallas fans how they're feeling right now.</p><p></p><p>The magic formula for success is simple yet hard to maintain week in and week out. Stay healthy, win at home, split on the road. If the Packers do that, especially given this fast start (which hasn't been the case the last few years), they'll have home field advantage come January, and a much easier road to Santa Clara in February.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe Nor Cal Packer, post: 625459, member: 9805"] Good observation. The 15-1 team didn't have much of a D. Ironically it was the poor play of the O that caused the one-and-done loss against the Giants. The D will have to play consistently as it did against the Seahags. Barring more injuries, this O will put points on the board, or even with injuries as they did last week. The O has been fabulous pretty much every year since Rodgers started. The D was very good, especially down the stretch, in the SB win in 2010. And that win represented the value of a team staying healthy, and peaking, in December, January, and that first Sunday in February. The Packers were the sixth, and barely, last seed that year. So it's fun to speculate about who the best teams are now, but all that really matters is that teams stay in the hunt, and then rise to the occassion in December and January. Just ask Dallas fans how they're feeling right now. The magic formula for success is simple yet hard to maintain week in and week out. Stay healthy, win at home, split on the road. If the Packers do that, especially given this fast start (which hasn't been the case the last few years), they'll have home field advantage come January, and a much easier road to Santa Clara in February. [/QUOTE]
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