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<blockquote data-quote="FrankRizzo" data-source="post: 327686" data-attributes="member: 2232"><p>OK, I was gonna do this last week, but didn't. So let's say we already lived that great first chapter.</p><p></p><p>OK, onto chapter 2:</p><p></p><p>Packers 38</p><p>Falcons 14</p><p></p><p>I don't want a nailbiter, another edge-of-seat win. I want an ***-kicking like we laid on the Giants in week 16.</p><p></p><p>I want Rodgers to play just like he did in Arizona last year, minus the early INT and the late fumble. I think Rodgers and our offense is capable of carving up the Falcons pass defense. I think, and hope, the Falcons respect James Starks so much they let Jennings get behind them twice for bomb TDs.</p><p></p><p>I think our defense is due for an interception party. I'm sick of Matt Ryan.... Matty Ice. How many playoff wins does he have under his belt again?</p><p></p><p>THEN, onto the NFC TITLE GAME at CHICAGO</p><p></p><p>Packers 20</p><p>Bears 16</p><p></p><p>Defensive slugfest. Two good defenses, the Packers have the edge at the QB position, both teams have a great sack artist, other defensive playmakers, the Bears have Hester.</p><p></p><p>Packers control the game, but settle for FGs two times... still lead 13-6 late in the 3rd quarter. </p><p>A Bears FG makes it 13-9 right at the end of the quarter, and the Packers get conservative early in the 4th.... Packers forced to punt 5 minutes into the 4th quarter, and Masthay's punt somehow bounces right near the sideline, and makes a magical turn straight into the middle of the field, and conveniently up high, right to Hester, who follows 3 illegal blocks into the end zone untouched for an electrifying score and 16-13 Bears lead with under 10 minutes to go in the game.</p><p></p><p>Packers drive stalls.</p><p>Bears take over with just under 7 minutes to go, trying to ice the game.... Packers as usual, can't force a 3 & out, but from midfield on 3rd & 8, with 4 minutes to go, Cutler forces one to Greg Olsen and AJ Hawk picks it off at the Packers 37 yard line.</p><p></p><p>Rodgers leads the Packers down in a do-or-die drive similar to November in Atlanta, and on 2nd & goal from the 6 yard line, with 32 seconds left, Rodgers scrambles out of the pocket away from Peppers, and finds John Kuhn in the flat for a go-ahead touchdown as the clock ticks down to 26 seconds. Packers lead 20-16. No overtime in sight.</p><p></p><p>Bears return the squib kick almost to midfield and make Packer nation curse at special teams coach again. But Cutler eventually forces one that's picked off by Charlie Peprah at the Packers 15 yard line with 10 seconds left, and the Packers win the NFC in Soldier Field and advance here to Dallas for the Super Bowl, where they will face the Baltimore Ravens.</p><p></p><p>We match up well with the Ravens. </p><p></p><p>Packers 30</p><p>Ravens 20</p><p></p><p>No magic needed. Just a thorough whipping of Joe Flacco and the Ravens, kind of like what we saw in 2009 on Monday Night Football, and now our defense is better. </p><p></p><p>Ed Reed is neutralized as Rodgers moves him all over the field with his eyes, mixes it up, and Rodgers ends up throwing for 324 yards and 2 TDs to 0 Ints. </p><p></p><p>For the whole playoffs, Rodgers throws 10 TDs to 1 Int, Montana-esque. He's named the Super Bowl MVP, which is something no Packers QB has ever done other than Bart Starr.</p><p></p><p>Aaron Rodgers is considered "Elite" by everyone after this game, and some put him at THE top above Brady (who hasn't won a Super Bowl since 2005) and Manning (who has choked so many times, and only won one).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrankRizzo, post: 327686, member: 2232"] OK, I was gonna do this last week, but didn't. So let's say we already lived that great first chapter. OK, onto chapter 2: Packers 38 Falcons 14 I don't want a nailbiter, another edge-of-seat win. I want an ***-kicking like we laid on the Giants in week 16. I want Rodgers to play just like he did in Arizona last year, minus the early INT and the late fumble. I think Rodgers and our offense is capable of carving up the Falcons pass defense. I think, and hope, the Falcons respect James Starks so much they let Jennings get behind them twice for bomb TDs. I think our defense is due for an interception party. I'm sick of Matt Ryan.... Matty Ice. How many playoff wins does he have under his belt again? THEN, onto the NFC TITLE GAME at CHICAGO Packers 20 Bears 16 Defensive slugfest. Two good defenses, the Packers have the edge at the QB position, both teams have a great sack artist, other defensive playmakers, the Bears have Hester. Packers control the game, but settle for FGs two times... still lead 13-6 late in the 3rd quarter. A Bears FG makes it 13-9 right at the end of the quarter, and the Packers get conservative early in the 4th.... Packers forced to punt 5 minutes into the 4th quarter, and Masthay's punt somehow bounces right near the sideline, and makes a magical turn straight into the middle of the field, and conveniently up high, right to Hester, who follows 3 illegal blocks into the end zone untouched for an electrifying score and 16-13 Bears lead with under 10 minutes to go in the game. Packers drive stalls. Bears take over with just under 7 minutes to go, trying to ice the game.... Packers as usual, can't force a 3 & out, but from midfield on 3rd & 8, with 4 minutes to go, Cutler forces one to Greg Olsen and AJ Hawk picks it off at the Packers 37 yard line. Rodgers leads the Packers down in a do-or-die drive similar to November in Atlanta, and on 2nd & goal from the 6 yard line, with 32 seconds left, Rodgers scrambles out of the pocket away from Peppers, and finds John Kuhn in the flat for a go-ahead touchdown as the clock ticks down to 26 seconds. Packers lead 20-16. No overtime in sight. Bears return the squib kick almost to midfield and make Packer nation curse at special teams coach again. But Cutler eventually forces one that's picked off by Charlie Peprah at the Packers 15 yard line with 10 seconds left, and the Packers win the NFC in Soldier Field and advance here to Dallas for the Super Bowl, where they will face the Baltimore Ravens. We match up well with the Ravens. Packers 30 Ravens 20 No magic needed. Just a thorough whipping of Joe Flacco and the Ravens, kind of like what we saw in 2009 on Monday Night Football, and now our defense is better. Ed Reed is neutralized as Rodgers moves him all over the field with his eyes, mixes it up, and Rodgers ends up throwing for 324 yards and 2 TDs to 0 Ints. For the whole playoffs, Rodgers throws 10 TDs to 1 Int, Montana-esque. He's named the Super Bowl MVP, which is something no Packers QB has ever done other than Bart Starr. Aaron Rodgers is considered "Elite" by everyone after this game, and some put him at THE top above Brady (who hasn't won a Super Bowl since 2005) and Manning (who has choked so many times, and only won one). [/QUOTE]
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