Well, we have come to the NFL’s version of the ‘Elite Eight,’ and the Packers are in it. First, though, a quick look at the other games…
After so many years of the Browns being my favorite AFC team, I don’t have a good option in the Ravens-Broncos match-up. My only real motivation in that game will be a pretty remote one: namely, I don’t want Jim Harbaugh to out-succeed John Harbaugh, who I think is a much more likeable guy. So I’ll be pulling for the Ravens.
In the other AFC contest, I’m afraid I’m really rooting uphill. It was not that many weeks ago that the Patriots annihilated the Texans, and it’s a little hard to imagine Houston reversing that this weekend. It’s possible, it’s what I’m hoping for, but it’s not really what I’m expecting.
In the other NFC game, my hope and my expectation do go together. Even though Atlanta is the #1 seed, I really believe that these Seahawks are going to go in there and upset them. I don’t doubt that the Falcons can beat them; I just don’t think they will.
And then there’s our game. It’s the best match-up of the weekend, and the media are enjoying the several Aaron Rodgers and revenge storylines related to this particular game.
There is the immediate revenge for the Week One loss at Lambeau. There is the prospect of winning this game and then getting to avenge the infamous loss in Seattle earlier this season. And there is the personal grudge that Rodgers feels towards his childhood team that passed him by on Draft Day, leaving him to sit in public humiliation as he dropped all the way to 24. I’m glad he did. Perhaps he is, too. But all accounts report that Rodgers is motivated by the slightest slights, and so I expect a profoundly motivated Aaron Rodgers on display tonight.
I like that aspect of tonight’s game working in our favor. I also like the Vikings as a warm-up for this game. I like that we’re coming into San Francisco with a head of steam, while they’re coming off a bye. I think the 49ers have a better defense and a better running game than we do, but I like our receivers and our quarterback better. And that, of course, brings me to a sort of philosophical question: Is the applicable truism that defense wins championships or that it’s a quarterbacks league? Tell me the answer to that, and I’ll tell you who’s going to win this game.
Meanwhile, it may turn out that the most interesting comparison of the two teams involves the placekickers. Both the Packers and 49ers had inconsistent kickers who gave them cause for concern this season. And so the question is: Which coach was the better psychologist? Is it better to bring in competition and then assure your old kicker that he’s still a winner, or better to stick by him through it all and never (publicly) question or doubt that he’s a winner? For all the talk about other key match-ups, it will be interesting to see if the game comes down to a kicker who is clutch or a kicker who chokes.
If we come out of San Francisco with a win, then I think we’re headed to New Orleans, for I am fairly comfortable with either the Seahawks coming here or the Packers going to Atlanta next Sunday. Tonight is, in my judgment, the real NFC Championship Game for us.