Not to sound cocky or nosterdamaus or anything, but I had a feeling the Packers were going to the Super Bowl since training camp. Yes, EVERYONE gets that feeling, but the Packers winning just made sense in light of the CBA fiasco. The Packers were the last team any owner wanted to win the Super Bowl, and maybe with all the injuries to high-paid players, perhaps the last team the Players Union wanted to win the Super Bowl as well.
I was kind of naive to think that the Packers winning would "save" the NFL from a lockout...because the talks seem to be going nowhere as of this moment.
Also, I knew that our team was STACKED. I was expecting us to be "scary good", but we weren't really that scary considering the injuries and close losses/wins.
I knew we would make the playoffs after the Falcons loss. But I think it was set in stone we'd make the Super Bowl when we started knocking off our demons. Vikings-Giants-Eagles-Falcons-Bears.
"Wamzlee" wrote: