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<blockquote data-quote="Packerlifer" data-source="post: 626540" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>I don't share the widespread feeling that this one is going to be an easy blow-out for the Packers. The Packers tend to "play down" away from Lambeau even in a win. The season opener at Chicago, last year's games at Miami, Minnesota, Buffalo are cases in point. </p><p></p><p> The Pack isn't exactly fully loaded for this one either. No Davante Adams, Andrew Quarless, Morgan Burnett, Brian Bulaga besides the long ago loss of Jordy Nelson. And they haven't been able to get out of a game yet this season so far without someone going out or down. There was much criticism of the turf at Levi Stadium at the start of the year so there's another issue to watch for injury. </p><p></p><p> The Niners may be the proverbial "wounded or cornered animal" that suddenly strikes out and lashes back. They have been humiliated the past two weeks but have a franchise pride and tradition and those games were on the road. They are home for this one; where they dominated a Minnesota team in their opener that has since won two games rather decisively. </p><p></p><p> I fully expect the Packers to win but suspect that our discussions afterward will be more along the lines of "a win is a win" rather than marveling at a masterpiece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Packerlifer, post: 626540, member: 1242"] I don't share the widespread feeling that this one is going to be an easy blow-out for the Packers. The Packers tend to "play down" away from Lambeau even in a win. The season opener at Chicago, last year's games at Miami, Minnesota, Buffalo are cases in point. The Pack isn't exactly fully loaded for this one either. No Davante Adams, Andrew Quarless, Morgan Burnett, Brian Bulaga besides the long ago loss of Jordy Nelson. And they haven't been able to get out of a game yet this season so far without someone going out or down. There was much criticism of the turf at Levi Stadium at the start of the year so there's another issue to watch for injury. The Niners may be the proverbial "wounded or cornered animal" that suddenly strikes out and lashes back. They have been humiliated the past two weeks but have a franchise pride and tradition and those games were on the road. They are home for this one; where they dominated a Minnesota team in their opener that has since won two games rather decisively. I fully expect the Packers to win but suspect that our discussions afterward will be more along the lines of "a win is a win" rather than marveling at a masterpiece. [/QUOTE]
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