There wasn't anything to dislike about the NFL's divisional playoff games, but one contest really stood out to the few of us who still view this league as a team sport played by 32 rosters that include 1,664 players who aren't starting quarterbacks.
49ers 13, Packers 10.
The Packers supposedly had it all this year.
No. 1 seed and home-field advantage? Check.
Great young, offensive-minded head coach with a 39-10 regular-season record? Check.
First-ballot Hall of Fame quarterback about to be named four-time league MVP? Check.
Improved defense run by a new coordinator to erase the bad taste of back-to-back NFC title game losses? Check.
Strong special teams unit? Nope. Not … even … close.