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<blockquote data-quote="Crazy Packers Fan" data-source="post: 325294" data-attributes="member: 3311"><p>The debacle in Detroit ends up costing the Packers a #2 seed, a division title, a first-round bye and at least one home playoff game.</p><p></p><p>This is extremely frustrating because it separates the Packers from being a true Super Bowl contender. In the current scenario, the Packers have to go to Philadelphia, where they have won only once since 1962, and if they win, they get a trip to Atlanta, where Matt Ryan is 20-2. That's just to get to the NFC championship, which would also be on the road.</p><p></p><p>Compare that to needing one home win to go to the NFC championship, which would have a real possibility of being at home.</p><p></p><p>I'm not satisfied with a season unless the Packers win at least one playoff game. Merely getting in isn't good enough. I'm trying to look at this from a realistic perspective, that winning at Philly is historically a long-shot. A lot was lost when the Packers failed to show up in Detroit, and that includes probably any chance of the Packers winning the Super Bowl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazy Packers Fan, post: 325294, member: 3311"] The debacle in Detroit ends up costing the Packers a #2 seed, a division title, a first-round bye and at least one home playoff game. This is extremely frustrating because it separates the Packers from being a true Super Bowl contender. In the current scenario, the Packers have to go to Philadelphia, where they have won only once since 1962, and if they win, they get a trip to Atlanta, where Matt Ryan is 20-2. That's just to get to the NFC championship, which would also be on the road. Compare that to needing one home win to go to the NFC championship, which would have a real possibility of being at home. I'm not satisfied with a season unless the Packers win at least one playoff game. Merely getting in isn't good enough. I'm trying to look at this from a realistic perspective, that winning at Philly is historically a long-shot. A lot was lost when the Packers failed to show up in Detroit, and that includes probably any chance of the Packers winning the Super Bowl. [/QUOTE]
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