The Green Bay Packers' 53-20 annihilation of the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday once again showed just how much of a force the Packers are playing in front of their home faithful in Green Bay.
Here's Chris Wesseling of NFL.com with a warning for those who dare step on the Lambeau Field turf as opponents of the Packers - regular season or otherwise:
The rest of the NFC contenders have to be hoping the Packers don't seize homefield advantage for the playoffs. They have jumped out to leads of 30-3, 45-0, 38-3 and 42-0 in the four home games since Rodgers' R-E-L-A-X admonition. They have posted a 50-burger in consecutive games for the first time in their 93-year franchise history. Rodgers' touchdown-to-interception is 31:0 over his last 13 home games. The Pack's average score over the past seven games overall is 39.4 to 20.9.
Any team unlucky enough to face off with Aaron Rodgers and this offense on the Frozen Tundra from here on out will likely need their A++ games and a whole lot of luck just to even keep things close at Lambeau.
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