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Green Bay Packers 2012 Playoffs

The Green Bay Packers were on the verge of the perfect season back in Week 15 when they met the Kansas City Chiefs. Thus follows perfection had slipped from their collective grasp, but Green Bay Packers playoffs tickets were bound to find their way into Packers fans hands. The football team went 15-1 and now they get to play in the Divisional Round on January 15, 2012 to begin their road to the Super Bowl with a game against the New York Giants at Lambeau Field.
This is perhaps the most exciting game of the round. The two already met in Week 13 and they played to 38-35, delivering a very slim margin of victory for the Packers. Green Bay won at the end of regulation with a 31-yard field goal by Mason Crosby. This was actually one of the most exciting football games of the regular season and now the fans get to witness a rematch.
These are two teams with similar backgrounds. Both the Green Bay Packers and the New York Giants have stellar passing games, forgettable running games, defenses that allow plenty of passing yards and are average against the run. Those same defenses are very good at creating turnovers. The only major difference between the two football teams is the Giants inability to keep possession of the football. The slight differences made themselves evident by a six-game win margin. The Pack hopes a repeat will take them to the NFC Championship game and perhaps a return to the Super Bowl.
Green Bay Packers Playoff History
Green Bay Packers Background
Lo and behold one of the oldest professional football teams in North America. They predate the NFL and they were one of the early dynasties, winning five NFL Championships from 1929 to 1944. Those were the Don Hutson years, perhaps one of the earliest examples of an MVP wide receiver. The Packers fans like to forget the time between 1945 and 1958, then came the force known as Vince Lombardi. The legend delivered three NFL Championships and the first two Super Bowls.
Legends like Jim Taylor, Paul Hornung, and Bart Starr gave way to an era of futility covering a couple of decades. The Green Bay Packers emerged in the early 1990s with Quarterback Brett Favre. He would stick with the franchise for 15 years and in that time they missed the NFL playoffs a total of five times and won the Super Bowl once.
Aaron Rodgers replaced Favre and the Green Bay Packers have managed to find another franchise quarterback and guarantee a run of playoff appearances far into the future. The Green Bay Packers tickets for the postseason will be available at OnlineSeats for great seats to Lambeau Field every NFL postseason.