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• "We've been through some adversity this year, more so than probably in the past, and I felt like we dealt with it very well throughout the year," left guard T.J. Lang said. "Knowing these guys, these players, these coaches, we're going to be ready to go -- get this game out of our minds and get ready to prepare for them next week." • It will help that the Packers will be prepping for the Vikings for the third time in a month. The Packers won at Lambeau Field, 23-14, on Dec. 2 before Sunday night's 37-34 loss. • "We know who our opponent is. The preparation for our opponent should be pretty clean," McCarthy said. • Whether or not the rematch is a good thing was a matter of opinion. In the visitors' locker room at the Metrodome, opinion had been mixed. • "We're in the playoffs now, so you play who you are seeded against. The road got a little tougher having to play on opening weekend, but we've got a home game and that's why you win the division," quarterback Aaron Rodgers replied when asked if he wanted a rematch. "You get to go back home and the game will be a different type of game. They won't have the home-crowd advantage and hopefully that will make a difference." • Others were anxious to get another shot at the Vikings and running back Adrian Peterson, who followed up a 210-yard effort on Dec. 2 with a 199-yard effort Sunday, which left him eight yards short of Eric Dickerson's 1984 NFL single-season rushing record of 2,105 yards. • "As long as we're in the playoffs, it really don't matter who we play. Obviously, it's (Continued on page 26)
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