Tuesday,  January 1, 2013 • Vol. 13--No. 166 • 25 of 37 •  Other Editions

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press conference, on a day when players were technically off but could come to the stadium if they wanted to.
• "This is playoff football, and really, yes, we had every intention of winning the game in Minnesota (Sunday). OK, it didn't work. I'm not just fluffing it by, but you

have to, because the door is open for the playoffs to begin.
• "It's the playoffs. It doesn't matter who we play, where we play them. We feel confident that we're going to get it done and do whatever we need to get it done."
• While the onward-and-upward theme was predictable -- "We have no choice at this point," defensive tackle B.J. Raji correctly pointed out -- it was also necessary with the shortened work week.
• McCarthy said the team would practice Tuesday afternoon, then Wednesday and Thursday mornings, doing all of its normal installations. The players will have a mandatory weightlifting session Tuesday morning, and the team will gather at noon to officially kick off their week.

• "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

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