John Kuhn knows a thing or two about winning out to end a season to sneak into the NFL Playoffs. Of course, he was on the 2010 Green Bay Packers team that won out to end the season before going on a magical run to a Super Bowl title. After defeating the Minnesota Vikings 41-17 on Sunday, the Packers have a chance to duplicate that when they face the Detroit Lions at Lambeau Field in the regular season finale. On his show “Nine 2 Noon to John Kuhn” today, the former Packers fullback had a bold prediction for the game.
John Kuhn Makes a Bold Prediction for the Packers vs Lions Game
Kuhn’s radio show, “Nine 2 Noon” airs every Monday through Friday on 97.3 The Game. On today’s show, Kuhn and his co-hosts recapped the Packers victory over the Minnesota Vikings. The discussion naturally led to looking ahead to Green Bay’s Sunday night matchup with the Detroit Lions. As everyone is well aware, if the Packers win this game they will clinch the final wild card spot in the NFC Playoffs.
Towards the end of the show, Kuhn was asked by his co-hosts if he would guarantee a Packers victory on Sunday. Of course, Kuhn did not want to “guarantee” anything. He started by saying, “The Packers can lose, but they will win. After a little more pressing, Kuhn finally said: “I mean, I lose nothing in this so I’ll guarantee the Packers win on Sunday. I’ll guarantee it!”
Earlier in the show, Kuhn stated: “The only way the Packers lose this game is if Aaron Rodgers drops the ball.” Very few know Aaron Rodgers like John Kuhn does. If he is [just about] guaranteeing a win on Sunday, Packers fans should be very excited.
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I watched the first half route in Bigg Daddy’s in Helen, Ga. There several other from Packers Nation cheering them on. Those UGA “G” are misleading at times. Rock on Packers. It our to win or lose.