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Matt Moore


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Haven't seen Rodgers in playoffs so you never really know. Romo is a regular season stud but buckles under pressure. As is Manning(best regular season QB of all time, average at best post season QB)

Favre seems to have the Packers number, but the first 2 games packers o-line is what the Vikings beat. Now that their o-line is patched up it will be a completely different game.

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I have no problem with the Pack going far this year. What I am not sold on is a Norv Turner coached team finding the pot of gold. Kinda like Dallass. Until they actually prove that they can win, and do so, I'm not buying their chances.

I believe the Pack has a good chance of beating the Vikes if they get that far, as a poster said, they ain't the same Vikes from earlier, and the Pack seem to be a better team as well (too bad they didn't stop the pass from Big Ben to end that game). Since 1970, the record for teams having a chance at sweeping an opponent 3 times in the same season is 11-7. Seeing how in the playoffs anything can happen, those aren't stiff odds at all.

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To be honest with you guys there is no way we ever beat the Vikings. They own us and Favre does too so we would get killed if we have to go there. I hope Dallas wins Saturday night so we can avoid that matchup if we can beat Arizona. I hope we kill the Cards. Their fans are arrogant. If the road goes through New Orleans maybe we can take the title but Minnesota then Favre would torch us a new one again and knock us out of the playoffs. That would make me sick if that happened so hopefully we dont play them at all.

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