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I know it's early, but what would a win against Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers mean to you as a fan?
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Gus needs a signature win and Green Bay would certainly qualify. A win would raise attention, energy levels and hopes. It would be a big deal, at least for 1 week. The national press would likely make it more about what's wrong with the Pack than how awesome the Jags are.
A win against Green Bay should also boost confidence heading to San Diego. A win there would also qualify as a signature win considering the team's problems with the West Coast and especially with Philip Rivers. That would be a double monkey off the back. And then there's would be a 2-0 Jags team hosting Indy in London for early control of the Division. Signature win #3 in a row? |
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