This is going to be an interesting one. Seattle's first trip to Green Bay since '09 and having beat the Packers 3 straight in Seattle. Obviously the choke job the team had in Seattle last season in the NFCCG will be front and center in story lines this week, but I don't think it's going to dwell too much on the teams mind. It's a new season and they'll be looking forward to their home opener.
Seattle is coming in off a tough road loss to what all of a sudden seems like a pretty rejuvenated Rams team and a much more competitive division and they aren't going to want to start the season 0-2.
I'd say the biggest questions are can the offense finish strong in the red zone like they did against Chicago and the defense eliminate a lot of the mistakes they made against the Bears. I don't think you can expect Russell to chuck another 4 INTs like he did in January.
I think the Packers are catching Seattle at a good time overall. They don't have arguably their best defensive player due to Kam still holding out and their secondary showed some weakness against Foles and the Rams on Sunday. If the defense can shore up it's tackling and eliminate most of those self inflicted penalties, I like our chances on Sunday. It's a huge one that could go along way towards tiebreakers and who might get HFA come January.