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Two plays that effected the outcome of the game.
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<blockquote data-quote="rkoRKOrko" data-source="post: 190137" data-attributes="member: 967"><p>Basically the two key plays were the Al Harris/TO interception/fumble/whatever you want to call it, and the pass interference call in the 4th quarter.</p><p></p><p>However, other key factors were that when Favre was in the game, the Packers completely changed the game plan from what they have used all year. Instead of using their 5 wide set effectively and passing short, they just called for Favre to bomb it downfield into double coverage. When Rodgers came into the game, they reverted back to what was working, and ended up putting some points on the board. To have Rodgers come in and play that way only makes me think of what Favre could have done if they had just used that strategy in the beginning.</p><p></p><p>I'm not too worried if the Packers end up playing in the NFC championship in Dallas. With all the injuries and questionable calls in this game, to only lose by 10 isn't such a bad thing. I think McCarthy will have them more prepared if they do meet again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rkoRKOrko, post: 190137, member: 967"] Basically the two key plays were the Al Harris/TO interception/fumble/whatever you want to call it, and the pass interference call in the 4th quarter. However, other key factors were that when Favre was in the game, the Packers completely changed the game plan from what they have used all year. Instead of using their 5 wide set effectively and passing short, they just called for Favre to bomb it downfield into double coverage. When Rodgers came into the game, they reverted back to what was working, and ended up putting some points on the board. To have Rodgers come in and play that way only makes me think of what Favre could have done if they had just used that strategy in the beginning. I'm not too worried if the Packers end up playing in the NFC championship in Dallas. With all the injuries and questionable calls in this game, to only lose by 10 isn't such a bad thing. I think McCarthy will have them more prepared if they do meet again. [/QUOTE]
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