Packers 2013 Pro Bowl: Recap

2013 Pro Bowl
January 27, 2013 - 6:30 p.m. - NBC
Aloha Stadium
Honolulu, Hawaii

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Only four Packers were selected to represent the NFC squad in the 2013 Pro Bowl.  For the second consecutive season, the NFC team was coached by Mike McCarthy and the Green Bay coaching staff.  Aaron Rodgers was voted as the starting quarterback for the NFC, however, did not play due to an ankle injury.  Clay Matthews was selected as a reserve on the defensive side of the ball, however, also did not play due an injury.

Offensive lineman Jeff Saturday and Josh Sitton were both selected as reserves for the NFC.  Both players made the trip to Hawaii and played.  A special moment during the game when Peyton Manning, quarterback for the Denver Broncos, took a final snap from Jeff Saturday.  Saturday announced this season would be his last in the NFL.

Packers 2012 Pro Bowlers

2013 Pro Bowl

January 27, 2013
Aloha Stadium
Honolulu, Hawaii

  • Aaron Rodgers* - (Starter)
  • Clay Matthews* - (Reserve)
  • Jeff Saturday - (Reserve)
  • Josh Sitton - (Reserve)
* - selected, but did not play.

Note: The coaching staff for the NFC team will be the Packers coaching staff led by Mike McCarthy.

Kaepernick, 49ers run Packers out of playoffs

NFC Divisional Round
January 12, 2013 - 8 p.m. - FOX
Candlestick Park
San Francisco, California

Packers 31 - 49ers 45

It's possible Colin Kaepernick is still running with the football.  The 49ers quarterback rushed for a quarterback-record 181 yards and two touchdowns.  Kaepernick also threw for 263 yards and two touchdowns as the Packers were knocked out of the playoffs for the second consecutive year in the Divisional Playoff round.

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The 49ers offense and Kaepernick ran a popular play in college called the "read-option" all night against the Packers defense and we didn't have a clue on how to defend it.  As a team, the 49ers rushed for 323 yards.  As a team, the 49ers had 579 yards of total offense.  Dom Capers defense was hammered and the squad had zero answers to even slow the 49ers down.  The 49ers set a team playoff record with their 579 yards on offense.  An absolute embarrassing day for the Packers defense.  Without a game next week, this poor defensive effort will be the talk of the entire offseason unfortunately.

Believe it or not, the Packers actually led in this game, twice.  On the fourth play of the game, Kaepernick threw an interception to Sam Shields and Shields took it 52 yards to the house for a touchdown.  The Packers led early and things looked like it could be our day.  The 49ers preceded to tie the game about four minutes later and the momentum was lost.  The second and final lead for the Packers came after Dujuan Harris capped off an 80-yard drive with a 18 yard rushing touchdown.  From that point forward, the 49ers unleashed their unstoppable read-option plays that left the Packers defense scratching their heads in embarrassment.

The Packers had two crucial turnovers in this game that basically gave the 49ers fourteen free points.  In the second quarter with the Packers leading 14-7, the defense forced the 49ers to punt.  Punt returner Jeremy Ross muffed the return and the 49ers recovered on the Green Bay 9-yard line.  A touchdown pass to Michael Crabtree three plays later would tie this football game.  On the next Packers possession, Aaron Rodgers threw a deep ball to Jordy Nelson that was intercepted by the 49ers Terrell Brown at the San Francisco 13-yard line.  Brown returned the interception to the Green Bay 48-yard line.  The 49ers would capitalize on the turnover as Kaepernick threw a 20-yard touchdown to Michael Crabtree giving the Niners the lead.  The defense didn't play well at all in this football game, but the offense didn't really help the defense out a whole lot.

Aaron Rodgers threw for 257 yards and two touchdowns.  Rodgers also had one interception and was sacked only one time.  Dujuan Harris ran well in the first half as he rushed for 58 yards on eleven carries and scored a touchdown.  James Jones had a good game catches four balls for 87 yards and touchdown.  Greg Jennings caught a touchdown late in the game in garbage time in what could be his last game wearing a Packers uniform.  Donald Driver, who played a little on special teams in this playoff game, also probably played his last game wearing a Packers uniform.

The season is over.  It's going to be a long offseason.  The season ended with an embarrassing defeat.  Some major changes need to be made on the defensive side of the ball.  In particular, Dom Capers, the defensive coordinator.  Our defense has been shredded several times in the last two seasons with him calling the defensive plays.  I'm not afraid to say, but it's time for a change.  Capers continues to fail to make necessary adjustments in games.  Or maybe he just doesn't know what adjustments to make.  Either way, it's time for a change in Green Bay.  Will it happen?  Probably not.  But it should happen.

Till next season... #gopackgo

Packers advance against Ponder-less Viks

NFC Wild Card Round
January 5, 2013 - 7 p.m. - NBC
Lambeau Field
Green Bay, Wisconsin

Packers 24 - Vikings 10

The Packers advanced to the NFC Divisional playoffs to take on the #2 seeded San Francisco 49ers after beating the Minnesota Vikings at home in the Wild Card matchup.  This was the third time these two teams matched up against each other, but this one was the most important.

Vikings starting quarterback Christian Ponder did not play in this game.  Ponder suffered a triceps injury the previous week and apparently was affecting Ponder's throwing ability in pre-game warmups.  Backup quarterback Joe Webb stepped in the spotlight and looked like a backup quarterback.

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The story of the night was the Packers defense.  Without Christian Ponder under center, we put all our defensive focus on stopping Adrian Peterson.  (Disclaimer:  I don't think there is anyway to stop Adrian Peterson; you can only contain him/slow him down.)  The Packers contained Peterson all night.  The defense did not allow Peterson to beat them.  If the Vikings were going to win, it was going to be with the legs and arm of Joe Webb.  Webb was terrible.  The Vikings never really had a chance.  Peterson rushed for 99 yards on 22 carries.  This was a small victory for the Packers defense.  In the two regular season match ups, Peterson averaged 7.4 yards per carry.  Tonight, Peterson averaged 4.5 yards per carry.  Again, you can't stop Adrian Peterson; you can only contain him.


The Vikings took their opening drive down for three points.  After that, nothing for that Vikings offense until late 4th quarter.  Packers led 7-3 after the 1st quarter and 17-3 at halftime.  And the Packers led 24-3 after the 3rd quarter.  Again, the Vikings were never in this football game.

Aaron Rodgers completed 23 or 33 passes for 274 yards and threw a 9-yard touchdown to fullback John Kuhn.  Running back DuJuan Harris rushed for 47 yards on seventeen carries and added a rushing touchdown.  Harris also had five receptions for 53 yards.  Harris reminded me of James Starks back in 2011 against the Philadelphia Eagles in the playoffs.  He was somewhat of an unknown player and played well tonight.  There wasn't very many offensive highlights from this game.

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In the playoffs, all you have to do is win and move on.  That is what the Packers did tonight.  Was it pretty? No.  Would the game have been different if Christian Ponder played? Most definitely.  But again, it's a win.  A playoff win.  And against the rival Minnesota Vikings.  That is probably the sweetest thing of all.

#OnToSanFrancisco

#gopackgo