The margin for success and failure is very small in the NFL. One or two plays a game usually decide the difference. The difference between the Packers and the Paatriots or Falcons is small.
Now the Packers only need 4 good games in a row.
"porky88" wrote:
Two plays also defined Green Bay's season last year.
The first was Brett Favre's game-winning TD pass to Greg Lewis to beat the San Francisco 49ers.
The other was Ben Roethlisbergers game-winning TD pass to Mike Wallace to beat the Packers.
Had those plays not happened, Green Bay would have finished 12-4 and the No. 2 seed in the NFC, despite losing to Minnesota twice. The Vikings would have finished 11-5, with a loss to San Francisco.
I find that to be somewhat depressing.
"CaliforniaCheez" wrote: