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| Packers still shatter myths The Green Bay Packers shattered a lot of myths on Monday night. They weren't supposed to be able to win in Denver. Brett Favre wasn't supposed to be able to throw the deep pass anymore. Receiver James Jones wasn't supposed to be a factor on offense The Packers weren't supposed to be able to run the football, Ryan Grant wasn't supposed to be the team's go-to running back, After getting abused for 13 first downs and 141 total yards in the first quarter, the Packers' defense wasn't supposed to be able to contain the Broncos. Coach Mike McCarthy wasn't supposed to be turning in one of the best coaching jobs in the league this season. General Manager Ted Thompson wasn't supposed to be receiving praise after signing just one free agent in the offseason. The Packers weren't supposed to be the odds-on favorite to capture the NFC North Division crown, and they weren't even mentioned among likely playoff qualifiers before the season. This wasn't supposed to happen, but every week the Packers continue to find improbable ways to win. PackersNews.com - Mike Vandermause column: Packers continue to defy skeptics
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