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<blockquote data-quote="Wood Chipper" data-source="post: 336201" data-attributes="member: 2906"><p><a href="http://blogs.nfl.com/2011/01/23/by-the-numbers-packers-bears/?module=HP_spotlight3col" target="_blank">NFL.com Blogs » Blog Archive By the numbers: Packers-Bears «</a></p><p></p><p>"<strong>B.J. Raji’s 18-yard interception return TD was the third by a defensive tackle in NFL playoff history</strong>. The others were a 61-yard return TD by Michael Carter of the 49ers against the Redskins in the 1990 divisional round, and a 10-yard return by Darryl Grant of the Redskins against the Cowboys in the 1982 NFC Championship."</p><p></p><p>"Here’s a look at the value of<strong> James Starks</strong> and the balance of the of the Packers offense: They <strong>outrushed the Bears 120-83</strong> Sunday and have <strong>outrushed opponents 354-209 in the 2010 playoffs</strong>."</p><p></p><p>"The Packers improved to <strong>28-16 all-time in playoffs, and their .636 winning percentage is highest in NFL playoff history</strong>."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wood Chipper, post: 336201, member: 2906"] [url=http://blogs.nfl.com/2011/01/23/by-the-numbers-packers-bears/?module=HP_spotlight3col]NFL.com Blogs » Blog Archive By the numbers: Packers-Bears «[/url] "[B]B.J. Raji’s 18-yard interception return TD was the third by a defensive tackle in NFL playoff history[/B]. The others were a 61-yard return TD by Michael Carter of the 49ers against the Redskins in the 1990 divisional round, and a 10-yard return by Darryl Grant of the Redskins against the Cowboys in the 1982 NFC Championship." "Here’s a look at the value of[B] James Starks[/B] and the balance of the of the Packers offense: They [B]outrushed the Bears 120-83[/B] Sunday and have [B]outrushed opponents 354-209 in the 2010 playoffs[/B]." "The Packers improved to [B]28-16 all-time in playoffs, and their .636 winning percentage is highest in NFL playoff history[/B]." [/QUOTE]
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