Not even below-freezing Green Bay temperatures would be enough to slow Aaron Rodgers down on Sunday.
Had it not been the weather, you would think Seattle's first-ranked defense in terms of points allowed per game would be Rodgers' kryptonite. Especially since the Packers were 1-3 in both regular season and post-season play against the Seahawks since 2012 - specifically when the "Legion of Boom" was formed.
Thanks to the consistent pressure provided throughout the course of the game by a one-armed Clay Matthews, a freak of nature in Mike Daniels and Datone Jones, who quietly turned in a superb outing, the Packers' struggling secondary was able to register five interceptions.