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<blockquote data-quote="DarkHelmet" data-source="post: 854766" data-attributes="member: 9399"><p>I just went to the playoff calculator on ESPN's site. It's great that the Packers control their own destiny up to and including the number 2 seed. It's also encouraging that there are several paths to the #2 seed, and a bunch to the #3.</p><p></p><p>What surprised and dismayed me: there is more than one path by which an 11-5 team wouldn't make the playoffs. What it boils down to is we don't want the Rams to make a run.</p><p></p><p>The Minnesota game is huge, but beating Chicago AND Detroit is also huge.</p><p></p><p>So first things first. Take care of business at home against our oldest rival. That means a little more efficiency on offense and preventing Trubisky from running successfully. Try to plant him a few times early would be my suggestion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkHelmet, post: 854766, member: 9399"] I just went to the playoff calculator on ESPN's site. It's great that the Packers control their own destiny up to and including the number 2 seed. It's also encouraging that there are several paths to the #2 seed, and a bunch to the #3. What surprised and dismayed me: there is more than one path by which an 11-5 team wouldn't make the playoffs. What it boils down to is we don't want the Rams to make a run. The Minnesota game is huge, but beating Chicago AND Detroit is also huge. So first things first. Take care of business at home against our oldest rival. That means a little more efficiency on offense and preventing Trubisky from running successfully. Try to plant him a few times early would be my suggestion. [/QUOTE]
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