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Green Bay vs. Dallas = Super Bowl 41 3/4
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobby Roberts" data-source="post: 182411" data-attributes="member: 260"><p>as said above, one week at a time. GB has been getting it done thusfar, but it's far too early to annoint that game. Both GB and Dallas must win each game leading up to it for it to have that significance.</p><p></p><p>As for the NE/Indy game, that one was that important. The two best teams in the AFC facing each other for home-field tiebreak. That advantage will be huge for NE. With the way those teams are playing, it's a safe bet that the winner in the playoffs will go onto the super bowl.</p><p></p><p>Now, if both Dallas and GB keep pace with each other as the best 2 teams in the NFC, then the game will be rightly hyped as another great match-up. </p><p></p><p>These 2 games (NE/Indy, GB/Dallas) are likely the most important regular season matchups this year. That is why we saw such hype in the first one and will likely see the same in the second one. I just hope GB can continue to do their part in making it a great game.</p><p></p><p>GO PACK GO!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobby Roberts, post: 182411, member: 260"] as said above, one week at a time. GB has been getting it done thusfar, but it's far too early to annoint that game. Both GB and Dallas must win each game leading up to it for it to have that significance. As for the NE/Indy game, that one was that important. The two best teams in the AFC facing each other for home-field tiebreak. That advantage will be huge for NE. With the way those teams are playing, it's a safe bet that the winner in the playoffs will go onto the super bowl. Now, if both Dallas and GB keep pace with each other as the best 2 teams in the NFC, then the game will be rightly hyped as another great match-up. These 2 games (NE/Indy, GB/Dallas) are likely the most important regular season matchups this year. That is why we saw such hype in the first one and will likely see the same in the second one. I just hope GB can continue to do their part in making it a great game. GO PACK GO!!! [/QUOTE]
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