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<blockquote data-quote="Voyageur" data-source="post: 970703" data-attributes="member: 17953"><p>I watched the game. It was a miserably cold day, and no matter who you had at WR, you weren't going to do much better than the Packers did. The wind, and even snow during the second half. A wind chill below zero. According to a lot of people, the 5th worst weather conditions ever for a playoff game. You aren't going to score a lot of points in that kind of weather, or a field that's temperature controlled, and footing begins to disappear.</p><p></p><p>Yes, the Packers only scored 10 points, but they were only outscored by a FG.</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, it isn't that one off game that determines whether or not you have the talent. It's the long haul, when you count up all the wins at the end of the year, and see where you stand against the league. To win in the playoffs, you need talent, but even more important, you need a bit of luck that your game plan overshadows the opponent.</p><p></p><p>On a warm, dry field, last January, the Packers would have put up near 30 points, and won that game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voyageur, post: 970703, member: 17953"] I watched the game. It was a miserably cold day, and no matter who you had at WR, you weren't going to do much better than the Packers did. The wind, and even snow during the second half. A wind chill below zero. According to a lot of people, the 5th worst weather conditions ever for a playoff game. You aren't going to score a lot of points in that kind of weather, or a field that's temperature controlled, and footing begins to disappear. Yes, the Packers only scored 10 points, but they were only outscored by a FG. Anyhow, it isn't that one off game that determines whether or not you have the talent. It's the long haul, when you count up all the wins at the end of the year, and see where you stand against the league. To win in the playoffs, you need talent, but even more important, you need a bit of luck that your game plan overshadows the opponent. On a warm, dry field, last January, the Packers would have put up near 30 points, and won that game. [/QUOTE]
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