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<blockquote data-quote="MarkAshton" data-source="post: 199469" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>The "****" - lysts like to pick team's with mystique and aura but, as Kurt Schilling said, Mystique and Aura are just a couple of strippers after the ball is kicked-off. Everyone loves the Packers (even me...I have an original Bart Starr football card...he was my favorite player when I was a kid). But all that fades away come game time. One more thing on analysts...look how good they got the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>I think the Packers certainly deserve to be the favorites with a 13-3 record against tougher opponents. But those who write the Seahawks off do so at their risk. Here's why..</p><p></p><p>Despite what some wishful thinkers in Packer-land seem to think, experience matters. The Seahawks have been in the playoffs five straight years. The Packers have the youngest team in the league. Favre makes up for some of that but not all of it. Young players in their first playoff game are in a position to make their first playoff mistake and when they do they tend to play to not make another mistake instead of winning the game. That's where experience comes in. The Seahawks players know that when you screw up that there's just another play coming at you in 30 seconds. </p><p></p><p>If the Packers young offensive line starts making mistakes and panic then Favre is going to spend a lot of time on his butt. They'll probably need to have two guys on Patrick Kearney all day which means one less guy in a pass route. I read lots of posts this week about how tough the Pack is when they have five receivers. Well, when they have five receivers they'll also have one less guy to block. </p><p></p><p>Also, Lambeau field is over-rated in terms of home field advantage. Over their past three post-season games the Packers have lost two. The game they won - against the Seahawks - came in overtime. They played the Packers tough in 04 and last year against the Bears they again lost in an overtime game - a game they easily could have won - with a much weaker team than they have this year. </p><p></p><p>Put it this way. The Seahawks are not the kind of team that's going to be intimidated. They may not win but I give them a good chance to upset the Packers. </p><p></p><p>The Seahawks have been in the playoffs five straight years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkAshton, post: 199469, member: 1017"] The "****" - lysts like to pick team's with mystique and aura but, as Kurt Schilling said, Mystique and Aura are just a couple of strippers after the ball is kicked-off. Everyone loves the Packers (even me...I have an original Bart Starr football card...he was my favorite player when I was a kid). But all that fades away come game time. One more thing on analysts...look how good they got the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday. ;) I think the Packers certainly deserve to be the favorites with a 13-3 record against tougher opponents. But those who write the Seahawks off do so at their risk. Here's why.. Despite what some wishful thinkers in Packer-land seem to think, experience matters. The Seahawks have been in the playoffs five straight years. The Packers have the youngest team in the league. Favre makes up for some of that but not all of it. Young players in their first playoff game are in a position to make their first playoff mistake and when they do they tend to play to not make another mistake instead of winning the game. That's where experience comes in. The Seahawks players know that when you screw up that there's just another play coming at you in 30 seconds. If the Packers young offensive line starts making mistakes and panic then Favre is going to spend a lot of time on his butt. They'll probably need to have two guys on Patrick Kearney all day which means one less guy in a pass route. I read lots of posts this week about how tough the Pack is when they have five receivers. Well, when they have five receivers they'll also have one less guy to block. Also, Lambeau field is over-rated in terms of home field advantage. Over their past three post-season games the Packers have lost two. The game they won - against the Seahawks - came in overtime. They played the Packers tough in 04 and last year against the Bears they again lost in an overtime game - a game they easily could have won - with a much weaker team than they have this year. Put it this way. The Seahawks are not the kind of team that's going to be intimidated. They may not win but I give them a good chance to upset the Packers. The Seahawks have been in the playoffs five straight years. [/QUOTE]
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