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<blockquote data-quote="Hauschild" data-source="post: 251814" data-attributes="member: 1638"><p>Don't shoot the messenger, old boy. You watched the same game I did and if you feel confident in a Minnesota victory at Lambeau, you're either a homer or delusional.</p><p></p><p>Remember, I've really got no horse in the race this year because I am equally satisfied with a Packers Super Bowl victory or a Minny Super Bowl victory. So, I am tackling both sides of the issue with objectivity and honesty. Both teams are FAR from bulletproof.</p><p></p><p>If you take a look at the final stats, Green Bay took it to Minnesota in every category except sacks and turnovers. Road teams usually struggle in both these statistics.</p><p></p><p>I am confident that Green Bay will win at Lambeau based on the final stats. Sure, the same storyline could unfold at Lambeau, but I wouldn't bet on it. These teams historically split the season series and because Minnesota is not head-n-shoulders above Green Bay, I see no reason that pattern will not continue in 2009.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hauschild, post: 251814, member: 1638"] Don't shoot the messenger, old boy. You watched the same game I did and if you feel confident in a Minnesota victory at Lambeau, you're either a homer or delusional. Remember, I've really got no horse in the race this year because I am equally satisfied with a Packers Super Bowl victory or a Minny Super Bowl victory. So, I am tackling both sides of the issue with objectivity and honesty. Both teams are FAR from bulletproof. If you take a look at the final stats, Green Bay took it to Minnesota in every category except sacks and turnovers. Road teams usually struggle in both these statistics. I am confident that Green Bay will win at Lambeau based on the final stats. Sure, the same storyline could unfold at Lambeau, but I wouldn't bet on it. These teams historically split the season series and because Minnesota is not head-n-shoulders above Green Bay, I see no reason that pattern will not continue in 2009. [/QUOTE]
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