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<blockquote data-quote="Hauschild" data-source="post: 261129" data-attributes="member: 1638"><p>I think it's safe to say that: Green Bay will make some noise in the playoffs, but to not currently field a team solid enough to reach the Super Bowl. As a result, it doesn't much matter how they finish, as they are all but in the playoffs. On the other hand, Minnesota - with the right breaks (avoiding certain match-up's that maybe Green Bay can do for them) - CAN reach the Super Bowl, so it is paramount they win their last three games, which might be wishful thinking.</p><p></p><p>I think this Sunday, Minnesota shows the world that it is a serious contender, or still a few players away. They've gotta batten down the hatches, </p><p>and then: CONSISTENTLY RUN BLOCK. </p><p>and then: ALL DAY MUST RUN WITH PATIENCE INSTEAD OF UP HIS LINEMEN'S BACKS. </p><p>and then: THE O-LINE MUST CONSISTENTLY OPEN UP RUNNING LANES. </p><p>and then: IF THE SECONDARY STRUGGLES AGAINST CAROLINA, IT'S OVER. </p><p>and then: RUNNING IS KEY BECAUSE CAROLINA IS #6 AGAINST THE PASS.</p><p></p><p>Green Bay is in a tough spot playing Pittsburgh at the worst time - on the road and a team that is fighting to remain relevant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hauschild, post: 261129, member: 1638"] I think it's safe to say that: Green Bay will make some noise in the playoffs, but to not currently field a team solid enough to reach the Super Bowl. As a result, it doesn't much matter how they finish, as they are all but in the playoffs. On the other hand, Minnesota - with the right breaks (avoiding certain match-up's that maybe Green Bay can do for them) - CAN reach the Super Bowl, so it is paramount they win their last three games, which might be wishful thinking. I think this Sunday, Minnesota shows the world that it is a serious contender, or still a few players away. They've gotta batten down the hatches, and then: CONSISTENTLY RUN BLOCK. and then: ALL DAY MUST RUN WITH PATIENCE INSTEAD OF UP HIS LINEMEN'S BACKS. and then: THE O-LINE MUST CONSISTENTLY OPEN UP RUNNING LANES. and then: IF THE SECONDARY STRUGGLES AGAINST CAROLINA, IT'S OVER. and then: RUNNING IS KEY BECAUSE CAROLINA IS #6 AGAINST THE PASS. Green Bay is in a tough spot playing Pittsburgh at the worst time - on the road and a team that is fighting to remain relevant. [/QUOTE]
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