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Packers know getting hot can lead to a championship

Published Dec. 20, 2012

Two years ago the Green Bay Packers were the "hot" team entering the NFL playoffs, even as a wildcard team. The result? A Super Bowl championship. Last year, the Packers were the dominant team in the NFL all season long, only to lose to the "hot" New York Giants. The 2012 Packers look to gain that momentum again down the stretch.

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In critical stretch Packers will make excuses or find answers

Published Nov. 28, 2012

As the Green Bay Packers begin the home stretch of the 2012 season with four NFC North games in their final five, we'll find out soon if what the players were saying following Sunday's 38-10 loss were just excuses for a one-game hiccup, or reasons behind an eventual slide down the standings.

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Oh, what a night!

Published Feb. 7, 2012

Until Sunday night, I never had the out of body experience I had while on the field where just an hour before the entire world was watching Tom Brady's pass fall just incomplete, giving Eli Manning and the New York Giants their second Super Bowl win in four years over the New England Patriots.

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Giants 37, Packers 20: The good, the bad, and the ugly

Published Jan. 16, 2012

The Packers coronation as the first back-to-back champions since the 2003-04 New England Patriots came to a screeching thud Sunday evening at Lambeau Field, with the New York Giants dominating nearly every phase of their NFC Divisional game, 37-20.

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Packers vs. Giants: NFL Divisional Playoffs

Published Jan. 13, 2012

The good news for the Packers is that they are the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs. The bad news is that historically, that means almost nothing in terms of who advances and who does not. Only one No. 1 seed has won any of the last seven Super Bowls. As Green Bay proved last year, it does not matter how you get to the playoffs, just so long as you do get to the playoffs.

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Thank You, Packers!

Sunday January 15th, 2012 - Kenosha, WI   Thank you, Green Bay Packers! Thank you for that giant steaming heap of fresh manure you plopped right on top of the birthday cake that is 2012. Thanks for putting your fans in the trick bag and teasing us with one of the best regular seasons ev...


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