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Sunday's Loss Proves Green Bay Packers Playoff Success Hinges on Earning Home Field Advantage
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<blockquote data-quote="rmontro" data-source="post: 737808" data-attributes="member: 12340"><p>We did it on the road in 2010, but I think there's a specific problem at play here: Atlanta. Right now, Atlanta is probably a better team than we are. And if they get us on turf, their speed is a terrible matchup for us. For us to beat Atlanta, we need to be:</p><p>1) healthy</p><p>2) on grass, to negate their speed advantage.</p><p></p><p>People have been saying Atlanta will have Super Bowl hangover this year, but I don't know. Atlanta is a legitimately good team, and the scary thing is they may be on the rise. We've had trouble getting past the elite NFC teams during the past six years, and for us to beat Atlanta in the playoffs, we could really use the grass. Unfortunately, this loss puts us TWO games behind them in the race for home field. El Guapo was joking, but we may just need to run the table, or close to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmontro, post: 737808, member: 12340"] We did it on the road in 2010, but I think there's a specific problem at play here: Atlanta. Right now, Atlanta is probably a better team than we are. And if they get us on turf, their speed is a terrible matchup for us. For us to beat Atlanta, we need to be: 1) healthy 2) on grass, to negate their speed advantage. People have been saying Atlanta will have Super Bowl hangover this year, but I don't know. Atlanta is a legitimately good team, and the scary thing is they may be on the rise. We've had trouble getting past the elite NFC teams during the past six years, and for us to beat Atlanta in the playoffs, we could really use the grass. Unfortunately, this loss puts us TWO games behind them in the race for home field. El Guapo was joking, but we may just need to run the table, or close to it. [/QUOTE]
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