The Packers' last three meetings with the Seahawks have not been pleasant at all. There was the “Fail Mary” game in 2012 that ended the lockout of the real officials, there was the 2014 season opener, when Seattle trucked Green Bay to the tune of a 36-16 beatdown, and of course, there was the 2014 NFC championship, when the Packers stormed out to a 16-0 lead, intercepting Russell Wilson four times, before Wilson's team engineered a highly unlikely comeback, and returned to the Super Bowl after a 28-22 overtime win.
This time, the Packers hoped things would be different.