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<blockquote data-quote="weeds" data-source="post: 462798" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>Comparing the post seasons of 2010 to the post season of 2011 ... I'm not so sure that I'd want the Pack w/ home field advantage and a bye anyway.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>The loss to the 9'ers wasn't meaningless -- from the standpoint that it was a top-to-bottom and inside-and-out defeat. The Pack were out-played on the field and were out-coached as well. Now, that isn't to say that a regular season defeat sounds the death knell, because we all know that what happens in the regular season doesn't necessarily dictate the outcome of a playoff game 4 months down the road... it's the WAY they lost. There shouldn't be any question in anyone's mind exactly which team is the class of the NFC at THIS POINT in the season.</p><p> </p><p>If the Pack are still poo-poo'ing the ***-kicking leveled on them last Sunday, there could be very easily be a second helping coming Thursday.</p><p> </p><p>It is VITAL that the Packers knock the Bears' off convincingly tomorrow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weeds, post: 462798, member: 39"] Comparing the post seasons of 2010 to the post season of 2011 ... I'm not so sure that I'd want the Pack w/ home field advantage and a bye anyway. The loss to the 9'ers wasn't meaningless -- from the standpoint that it was a top-to-bottom and inside-and-out defeat. The Pack were out-played on the field and were out-coached as well. Now, that isn't to say that a regular season defeat sounds the death knell, because we all know that what happens in the regular season doesn't necessarily dictate the outcome of a playoff game 4 months down the road... it's the WAY they lost. There shouldn't be any question in anyone's mind exactly which team is the class of the NFC at THIS POINT in the season. If the Pack are still poo-poo'ing the ***-kicking leveled on them last Sunday, there could be very easily be a second helping coming Thursday. It is VITAL that the Packers knock the Bears' off convincingly tomorrow [/QUOTE]
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