SoCalSeahawk
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On the road, the Packers average 21 points per game. At home they average 38 points per game. I don't know the historical perspective, but a 17 point differential has to be right up there as the highest home/away differential in history. The Raiders had the second highest differential this year at 9 points per game.
On the road, the Packers allow 137 rushing yards per game and a 4.6 yards per carry, those are both bottom four in the league.
On the road, against the top defenses (Seattle, Detroit and Buffalo) the Packers scored an average of 12 points per game.
On the road, the Packers average score was a 23-21 loss. At home, a 38-20 victory.
We all knew they were a different team on the road, but I think this is more than most of us expected. Barring strange events, this game should follow a familiar pattern for the Seahawks. A one score game at half, pull away in the second half. If Rodgers is more limited than he was last week this game could be decided by the end of the 3rd quarter.
http://www.teamrankings.com
On the road, the Packers allow 137 rushing yards per game and a 4.6 yards per carry, those are both bottom four in the league.
On the road, against the top defenses (Seattle, Detroit and Buffalo) the Packers scored an average of 12 points per game.
On the road, the Packers average score was a 23-21 loss. At home, a 38-20 victory.
We all knew they were a different team on the road, but I think this is more than most of us expected. Barring strange events, this game should follow a familiar pattern for the Seahawks. A one score game at half, pull away in the second half. If Rodgers is more limited than he was last week this game could be decided by the end of the 3rd quarter.
http://www.teamrankings.com