A key to the Green Bay Packers’ run to the NFC Championship Game in 2014 was the play of the offensive line. The line dominated the Seattle defensive line in the title game which allowed the Packers to control the game until, well, you know what.
The Lions owned the No. 1 run defense that season and hadn’t allowed a single 100-yard rusher all year long. That was until their stout defensive front got manhandled by the Packers’ offensive line. Eddie Lacy put up 100 yards that afternoon and James Starks added 26 yards from his five carries.