The Packers just vaulted themselves into the Super Bowl conversation after beating the Saints 37-30 in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on Sunday night.
But it's not just that they beat the Saints. It's how they beat them.
Green Bay was without its top defensive player in Kenny Clark and its top wide receiver in Davante Adams and the Packers controlled most of the game.
The Packers always have a goal to advance to the Super Bowl, but now with Matt LaFleur really spreading his offensive gospel this year, the Packers look very smooth. Aaron Rodgers has mastered the play-action bootleg and even completed an impressive 48-yard play-action bootleg to Allen Lazard.