by Jim Rice | May 29, 2025
Many fans thought this was Green Bay’s best game to date even though San Francisco played without five key starters. The Packers took full advantage and won by a wide margin against an opponent that was “a shell of themselves.”1 Green Bay took the early lead and never...
by Jim Rice | Aug 1, 2024
A familiar foe took down Green Bay again. This was the Packers’ fifth straight loss to the 49ers in the postseason since 2012. The Packers opened the game with an eight-minute drive and a field goal. When the 49ers took over, Green Bay missed a golden opportunity to...
by Jim Rice | Feb 11, 2024
The Packers missed a third straight opportunity to play for the Lombardi Trophy. On a cold day, their defense rose to the occasion and shutout the 49ers in the first half. For the game, they held them to 212 yards! Unfortunately, sub-par performances by the offense...
by Jim Rice | Feb 8, 2024
With injuries of left tackle David Bakhtiari and left guard Elgton Jenkins, Coach Matt LaFleur called for quick passes to neutralize San Francisco’s pass rush. A steady ground game also kept their aggressive defense honest, and left tackle Yosh Nijman did not give up...
by Jim Rice | Feb 6, 2024
This Thursday night game wasn’t quite the rematch fans wanted. San Francisco “had all its best players on injured reserve.”1 Eleven of their 22 starters were out. Among them were quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, running back Raheem Mostert, tight end George Kittle,...
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