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<blockquote data-quote="PackAttack12" data-source="post: 680120" data-attributes="member: 11933"><p>When it comes down to it, I just have the ultimate trust in #12. Maybe to a fault, but it just sickens me that in the past two seasons we've been eliminated from the playoffs in overtime where we didn't get to possess the ball.</p><p></p><p>I know he and the team could have done more in regulation to avoid that, especially in the Seattle game, but there were some fluky things that happened down the stretch of that game. And even with all of that, Rodgers got us into field goal range to tie the game to actually get it to overtime. Now he could have played a better second half, but there were so many other variables that contributed to blowing that one. If he touches the ball in overtime, he and his team might be sitting here as two time SB champions.</p><p></p><p>And then in the Arizona game, talk about undermanned. Carried a dude with a hoodie, and two guys he threw verrrry few passes to in the regular season all the way to OT. And I know that there was some luck involved in both of the throws made in regulation on the last drive, but honestly, we shouldn't have even been in a position to win that game against an Arizona team that torched us just a few weeks earlier. I know that the defense stepped up, the O-Line protected better and what have you, but Rodgers made the plays when called upon to win that game. Again, no OT possession.</p><p></p><p>I just think that this year, assuming reasonable health, I trust Rodgers and this group of guys to make the big plays and get it done. I know that a lot goes into that, who you draw as an opponent, weather conditions, home or away, etc., but if the team can find a way to get one of the top two seeds, and hopefully the 1st overall, which is quite possible given what we have seen so far, and I know that we have to deal with Minnesota, we'll stand a great chance at advancing if the road goes through Lambeau.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully we have learned from the experiences of the past (losing playoff games at Lambeau, poor clock management, blown coverages, etc) that we will be able to apply to this upcoming postseason.</p><p></p><p>One game at a time, but I am going to continue to be optimistic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackAttack12, post: 680120, member: 11933"] When it comes down to it, I just have the ultimate trust in #12. Maybe to a fault, but it just sickens me that in the past two seasons we've been eliminated from the playoffs in overtime where we didn't get to possess the ball. I know he and the team could have done more in regulation to avoid that, especially in the Seattle game, but there were some fluky things that happened down the stretch of that game. And even with all of that, Rodgers got us into field goal range to tie the game to actually get it to overtime. Now he could have played a better second half, but there were so many other variables that contributed to blowing that one. If he touches the ball in overtime, he and his team might be sitting here as two time SB champions. And then in the Arizona game, talk about undermanned. Carried a dude with a hoodie, and two guys he threw verrrry few passes to in the regular season all the way to OT. And I know that there was some luck involved in both of the throws made in regulation on the last drive, but honestly, we shouldn't have even been in a position to win that game against an Arizona team that torched us just a few weeks earlier. I know that the defense stepped up, the O-Line protected better and what have you, but Rodgers made the plays when called upon to win that game. Again, no OT possession. I just think that this year, assuming reasonable health, I trust Rodgers and this group of guys to make the big plays and get it done. I know that a lot goes into that, who you draw as an opponent, weather conditions, home or away, etc., but if the team can find a way to get one of the top two seeds, and hopefully the 1st overall, which is quite possible given what we have seen so far, and I know that we have to deal with Minnesota, we'll stand a great chance at advancing if the road goes through Lambeau. Hopefully we have learned from the experiences of the past (losing playoff games at Lambeau, poor clock management, blown coverages, etc) that we will be able to apply to this upcoming postseason. One game at a time, but I am going to continue to be optimistic. [/QUOTE]
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