GREEN BAY – Micah Hyde’s one-handed, backhanded interception could have changed last week’s game.
Mike Daniels’ acrobatic interception the week before could have done the same.
Those plays didn’t have the desired effect, as the Packers’ offense wasn’t able to capitalize against the playoff-bound Vikings and Cardinals, but they’re the kind of plays whose value only skyrockets in the postseason.
Green Bay’s defense is counting on making more of them.
“We have to be where we need to be, and do it violently and aggressively,” Daniels said.
It’s almost hard to believe, but only three current defensive veterans – Clay Matthews, B.