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Green Bay Packers: The Pack represents the NFC in Super Bowl LI.
Putting myself out there, in July, and saying the Packers make it to Houston in February, despite the mass affinity for the aforementioned "All or Nothing" Cardinals and the logical assumption among Carolina partisans that the Kelvin Benjamin-is-back Panthers will be better. A huge reason is the schedule. Have you seen it? Did you know it's the easiest in the NFL, based on opponents' 2015 winning percentage? That means Mike McCarthy's group has a heckuva shot at securing home-field advantage for the playoffs. And the Packers' all-time home postseason record just so happens to be 17-5.
Another indication of people who get paid to spout nonsense. This guy obviously just pulled up the totals and neglected to note what's happened since 2003. Putting the Pack in the Super Bowl isn't unreasonable, but basing it on HFA certainly is.
Green Bay Packers: The Pack represents the NFC in Super Bowl LI.
Putting myself out there, in July, and saying the Packers make it to Houston in February, despite the mass affinity for the aforementioned "All or Nothing" Cardinals and the logical assumption among Carolina partisans that the Kelvin Benjamin-is-back Panthers will be better. A huge reason is the schedule. Have you seen it? Did you know it's the easiest in the NFL, based on opponents' 2015 winning percentage? That means Mike McCarthy's group has a heckuva shot at securing home-field advantage for the playoffs. And the Packers' all-time home postseason record just so happens to be 17-5.
Another indication of people who get paid to spout nonsense. This guy obviously just pulled up the totals and neglected to note what's happened since 2003. Putting the Pack in the Super Bowl isn't unreasonable, but basing it on HFA certainly is.