But it had everything to do with GB winning the first meeting. Dropped balls aren't an excuse and the fumbles were due to Giants ripping it out of Packer hands. Your argument has no base.
False.
Dropped passes had nothing to do with them being ripped out.
John Kuhn's fumble came when the ball hit a Packer offensive lineman's butt.
Ryan Grant's fumble was as he was about to hit the ground and he forgot to protect the ball as it got popped out.
A fricking Hail Mary is skill? Really?
And a play after your own coach tried to basically run out the clock with a run, but our defense fell asleep and failed to tackle, allowing 25 yards - and to get out of bounds- to give you hope of winging a Hail Mary as the half expired in a 3-point game. That is a lot of luck son, nothing more.
If you really believe we played anything better than our 'C' game, then you are totally delusional.
Here's the thing though: it doesn't matter to you, or it shouldn't. You took advantage of the good breaks. Your team went on to take advantage of 2 more gifts in San Fran, and then earned the Super Bowl win over the Patriots.
Be happy, that is forever.
But don't insult our intelligence and pretend that we didn't play like schit that game and that you didn't get a lot of big breaks that changed fortunes.
I admit we got the breaks from the refs by the way, but they couldn't compensate for dropped balls, passes, and Hail Mary touchdowns.