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Green Bay Packers ( 1 - 0 )
- Total Offense = 19th
Passing Offense =
20th
Rushing Offense = 7th
Total Defense = 27th
Passing Defense =
16th
Rushing Defense =
31st
Points For =
31.0 (5th)
Points Against = 23.0 (16th)

Seattle Seahawks ( 0 - 1 )
- Total Offense = 15th
- Passing Offense = 15th
- Rushing Offense =9th
- Total Defense = 20th
- Passing Defense = 23rd
- Rushing Defense =10th
- Points For =31.0 (5th)
- Points Against = 34.0 (31st)

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SlickVision, Methodikal, Kevin and 5 others
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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.
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.
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Honestly I'm not quite sure what to make of the Seahawks Offense vs the Packers Defense. .. as the Rams defense is so different than the Packers defense. Packers don't have the great DL like the Rams do, but I think they have better coverage guys. Is Lynch going to be running wild? Or will the Packers be able to limit the Seahawks?
Also will Burnett / Barrington
be healthy?
Also will Burnett / Barrington
be healthy?
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Packers have been consistently garbage when facing athletic TE's and punishing RB's. The Seahawks have both with a mobile QB which is also something that has killed the Packers.
Packers 29
Seahawks 34
Packers attempt 2 point conversion late to pull within 3 and fail. Game over.
Packers 29
Seahawks 34
Packers attempt 2 point conversion late to pull within 3 and fail. Game over.
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I would be a bit more optimistic if I knew they would keep Lynch from having a huge day. Graham needs to be covered, and that hasn't been one of our strong points. This game could go either way...
My Predictions
1. Aaron throws 3 TDs
2. James Jones catches another TD
3. Marshawn Lynch makes our D look bad
4. Jimmy Graham has a 100 yard day.
5. Wilson throws 2 INTs
6. Aaron throws the game winning TD after Seattle turns the ball over inside of 3 minutes
Packers - 34
Shehawks - 27
My Predictions
1. Aaron throws 3 TDs
2. James Jones catches another TD
3. Marshawn Lynch makes our D look bad
4. Jimmy Graham has a 100 yard day.
5. Wilson throws 2 INTs
6. Aaron throws the game winning TD after Seattle turns the ball over inside of 3 minutes
Packers - 34
Shehawks - 27
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SlickVision, Methodikal, Kevin and 5 others
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I see no way we are coming out of this one with a W.
Seahawks 38
Packers 21
We have no answers on D for Lynch
They have all the answers on D, expect for a few plays of Arod, which would bring us to 21.
Seahawks 38
Packers 21
We have no answers on D for Lynch
They have all the answers on D, expect for a few plays of Arod, which would bring us to 21.
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My pre season prediction was a 12-4 record for the Packers.
I predicted the Seahawks would be one of the 4 losses and I stand by that.
I really hope we get them in Green Bay in the playoffs.
If we do I predict a Packers win enroute to the Super Bowl.
I predicted the Seahawks would be one of the 4 losses and I stand by that.
I really hope we get them in Green Bay in the playoffs.
If we do I predict a Packers win enroute to the Super Bowl.
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