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Three-and-out with Wayne Larrivee

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Dan Arkush

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By Dan Arkush

Every week, Packers radio play-by-play man Wayne Larrivee, who also co-hosts the “Pro Football Weekly” syndicated radio show with PFW editor-publisher Hub Arkush, answers three pertinent questions about the Packers

PFW: Can you envision a realistic scenario in which the Packers and Falcons meet up again in the playoffs?

Larrivee: Sure. I expect the road to the Super Bowl will go through Atlanta, and I believe the Packers will be on it.

PFW: Aaron Rodgers really looks to be in a zone at present. There were so many great plays he pulled off in that Falcons game. Was there one that stuck out in your mind?

Larrivee: No question, the 10-yard TD pass to Jordy Nelson to get the game tied capping a 16-play, 90-yard march. Second: the improvisational fourth-down completion to James Jones for 18 yards to keep that game-tying fourth-quarter drive alive.

PFW: Do you think Mike McCarthy deserves legitimate consideration for Coach of the Year honors?

Larrivee: Coach of the Year is a reflection of the entire staff. The Packers have overcome devastating injuries to key personnel on both sides of the ball, so yes, I think Mike McCarthy deserves consideration for Coach of the Year.

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