djcubez,
I just didn't word things properly. I was refuting the argument that if one play is different we can assume that we'd be 12-4, or the #1 seed...which is a conclusion that a lot of people seemed to be drawing.
For example. You could look at the Detroit game. We lost by 4. In the first half Jennings dropped a ball that should have been a TD which would have put us up 7-0 at halftime instead of tied at 0 (I think we were tied). You can't just say, well, that would have given us 7 more points, and we lost by 4...so that means we win!!! No, with 30+minutes to play still, both teams would certainly approach the 2nd half differently than they had.
It's like the butterfly effect...only a lot of posts are assuming that one small thing working in the Packers' favor wouldn't affect anything else for the rest of the season.