GREEN BAY -- The Packers still are beating the Seahawks -- not that anyone in the stadium can really see it.
The snow flurries that started innocently enough in the first quarter rapidly evolved into this bonafide snow storm that has left Lambeau looking more like the inside of a snowglobe than a stadium. They've got the shovels out on the field now, but I can't imagine the official spotter is having much fun.
It's easy to see that these aren't the same Packers that started the game as wide-eyed youngsters. It's starting to become business as usual for the Packers, what with their methodical ground game and good-when-needed passing attack.
*Earlier in the game, Brett Favre became only the second QB in NFL history to throw for 5,000 yards in the postseason, joining Joe Montana. He also made a vintage Favre play in the second, twirling away from the pursuing defenders and underhanding a pass to TE Donald Lee while falling on a critical third-and-5.
*Ryan Grant, who just scored his third TD of the game to make it 42-20, earlier set the Packers' single-game postseason rushing record.
-Justin Harings
Saturday, January 12, 2008
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