Picture it. It was 2003, and the NFL Playoffs had reached the divisional round. The top-seeded Philadelphia Eagles were set to do battle against the Green Bay Packers in a game that had everything. Future Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre had just lost his father less than one month earlier, and one day after that loss, Favre honored his memory by going out and shredding the Oakland Raiders for 399 yards and four touchdowns.
That moment helped spearhead a magical run by the Packers that had many labeling them as a team of destiny.