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It's been a great year but,


PntherPryd

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With Aaron Rodgers coming back the rest of the NFL should just mail it in.

 

 

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/10197528/rodgers-makes-packers-dangerous-opponents

 

 

  Return of star quarterback means Green Bay is capable of beating any opponent

 

The more intriguing question is what they are capable of once the playoffs begin. Even in a stacked NFC, there isn't a team that Green Bay can't beat with Rodgers in the lineup. They were 5-2 before he broke his collarbone in a 27-20 loss to Chicago on Nov. 4, with both losses coming on the road to playoff teams (a 34-28 defeat at San Francisco and a 34-30 loss at Cincinnati). They've also shown plenty of heart to stay alive the past three weeks, particularly in overcoming a 23-point halftime deficit in a 37-36 win over Dallas on Dec. 15
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All they are saying (at least from what I read) is the GB is capable of winning in the NFC playoffs. With a healthy Rogers, the Packers ARE a dangerous team.

Rogers makes them much better and they are capable if beating anyone with him in there. They did not say there isn 'to a team they won't beat...just that there isn't a team that they can't beat.

I don't think this is a slight on any other team.

Quite frankly, I see the NFCE winner and the Saints on the road as the only two teams in the NFC playoffs that can't make it to the SB.

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