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<blockquote data-quote="DevilDon" data-source="post: 377415" data-attributes="member: 2057"><p>I agree with Moose, too much can be put into stats. The Packers had never won in New York, they hadn't won a playoff against the Eagles, no NFC team had won the Super Bowl as a sixth seed. I mean, it's as though stats work against you in some people's minds. Stats and records are constantly broken or upended. I'm as inclined to believe the Packers do Super Bowls in twos as I am to believe that Super Bowl champs don't repeat.</p><p>The Packers have an amazing depth of talent, it makes you sick to think about cutting some of them, but when the games start to count, they will have the most talented roster in the NFL. It almost makes you feel sorry for the rest of the NFL. I don't think the pressure is on any individual unit or player, this team will compete and make a run for the championship.</p><p>If injuries didn't derail them and all the "stats" didn't defeat them, you'd have to figure with a healthy team they are the team to beat all season.</p><p>Yep, repeat champs, I'm calling it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DevilDon, post: 377415, member: 2057"] I agree with Moose, too much can be put into stats. The Packers had never won in New York, they hadn't won a playoff against the Eagles, no NFC team had won the Super Bowl as a sixth seed. I mean, it's as though stats work against you in some people's minds. Stats and records are constantly broken or upended. I'm as inclined to believe the Packers do Super Bowls in twos as I am to believe that Super Bowl champs don't repeat. The Packers have an amazing depth of talent, it makes you sick to think about cutting some of them, but when the games start to count, they will have the most talented roster in the NFL. It almost makes you feel sorry for the rest of the NFL. I don't think the pressure is on any individual unit or player, this team will compete and make a run for the championship. If injuries didn't derail them and all the "stats" didn't defeat them, you'd have to figure with a healthy team they are the team to beat all season. Yep, repeat champs, I'm calling it. [/QUOTE]
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