1. Week one: An ugly, ugly win against SF, neither team looking much like a playoff team. Silver lining (in addition to win): Packers sack Colin six times, give up measly 2 yards to him on the ground.
Two regular season losses, both at Lambeau:
Week 5 against the Lions.
Week 14 against the Falcons.
Just enough losses that McCarthy can't do the "rest starters" thing at the end of the season as teams vie for home field advantage.
Bye in playoffs.
Divisional round: Packers demonstrate that squelching of Colin in week one not a aberration, but that close score was, whip SF like the foo-foo dogs they are, 42-0. Rodgers with four TDs.
NFC championship: Revenge for week 13 as Rodgers goes 25-27, five touchdowns, and Mike Smith goes home unhappy yet again, 41-13.
Super Bowl: Who cares who the AFC winner is. Lombardi returns as the Packers completely dominate in every playoff game as is appropriate. Game is effectively over at halftime, though Rodgers does end GB's first second-half possession, and his day, with his seventh TD pass of the day in just 22 attempts. Final score, taking two records (most pts, biggest margin of victory) away from the 49ers in the process, 58-10.
Originally Posted by: Wade