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<blockquote data-quote="PackAttack12" data-source="post: 799208" data-attributes="member: 11933"><p>The Packers most certainly need to get it in gear quickly. Starting with this Sunday.</p><p></p><p>At the risk of stating the obvious that many others have pointed out already, the Packers simply HAVE to beat the Vikings in a couple weeks. I don't feel comfortable relying on a wild card birth to make it to the postseason. Too many competitive teams right now.</p><p></p><p>You've got Washington/Philly in the East. One of the two will certainly be in the wild card hunt and are both at .500 or better. Chicago/Minnesota in the North, both of which are at 5 wins on the season. New Orleans/Carolina/Atlanta all of which should be in the thick of the race until the end. Then you have LA/Seattle in the West.</p><p></p><p>The cool thing about where the Packers currently sit is that they essentially control their own destiny. To [USER=6794]@captainWIMM[/USER] 's point, if the Packers win the next 3 (which is a tall, tall order), it would be difficult for the Packers not to make the playoffs. A win over Seattle could prove to be crucial in a potential wild card hunt, and the winner of the Minnesota/Green Bay game will settle who wins the tie breaker if it comes to that. The next most critical game is Chicago after that.</p><p></p><p>I fully expect the Packers to win this Sunday. And I like the Packers chances against Seattle even at their place. Then it's the big Sunday Night showdown in Minneapolis.</p><p></p><p>The Packers have been in tougher spots then where they are now. The only difference this time around? Hoping that the Packers offense can turn things around as opposed to the defense. And I will never better against Rodgers when the money's on the line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackAttack12, post: 799208, member: 11933"] The Packers most certainly need to get it in gear quickly. Starting with this Sunday. At the risk of stating the obvious that many others have pointed out already, the Packers simply HAVE to beat the Vikings in a couple weeks. I don't feel comfortable relying on a wild card birth to make it to the postseason. Too many competitive teams right now. You've got Washington/Philly in the East. One of the two will certainly be in the wild card hunt and are both at .500 or better. Chicago/Minnesota in the North, both of which are at 5 wins on the season. New Orleans/Carolina/Atlanta all of which should be in the thick of the race until the end. Then you have LA/Seattle in the West. The cool thing about where the Packers currently sit is that they essentially control their own destiny. To [USER=6794]@captainWIMM[/USER] 's point, if the Packers win the next 3 (which is a tall, tall order), it would be difficult for the Packers not to make the playoffs. A win over Seattle could prove to be crucial in a potential wild card hunt, and the winner of the Minnesota/Green Bay game will settle who wins the tie breaker if it comes to that. The next most critical game is Chicago after that. I fully expect the Packers to win this Sunday. And I like the Packers chances against Seattle even at their place. Then it's the big Sunday Night showdown in Minneapolis. The Packers have been in tougher spots then where they are now. The only difference this time around? Hoping that the Packers offense can turn things around as opposed to the defense. And I will never better against Rodgers when the money's on the line. [/QUOTE]
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