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Listen up shitheads because I only want to say this once: The Green Bay Packers are the absolute best team in football, in any league, NFL, NCAAF, Pop Warner, you name it. They are playing as one; each player can count on his linemate to be exactly where they anticipate and they are moving fluidly as a unit. Simply put beating the Packers comes down to puck luck and capitalizing on scoring chances (though the Packers have the best quarterback and coach in the game) because a full strength Packers team is just stronger and faster and better equipped than the opposition.

This isn't some home field advantage gimmick ala 12th man, though Green Bay does have very boisterous fans and a famed crowd, and it isn't because they are on a lucky streak. This is when a coach and GM have assembled the pieces required to fit the scheme designed and it working as intended. This is when the cogs are all turning and the wheel is spinning. The watch face is ticking because each little intricate piece is doing exactly what it needs to do.

My question to you is a simple one at first but a difficult one when thought about:
Who can beat the Packers?