Lovie has already mentioned on several occasions that he wants to finish with a 6-0 division record. Then throw in the fact that his #1 goal is to beat GB and I don't think you'll see him roll over. I think they'll play the first half as they would a normal game, and then pull the plug in the 2nd half if they're trailing. It's not really a matter of not trying though. It comes down to simple desperation and after the Vikings win tonight (thank you btw), the Packers will have a ton more of that. Before Packers fans celebrate though, let's be modest about their playoff aspirations. They're looking at a path of @Philly, @Atlanta, and @Chicago/New Orleans in order to reach the SB. They really needed to grab that 5th seed, which at this point is a virtual first-round bye. In addition, Philly won't have anything to play for next week so I assume all the starters (especially Vick) will get a rest, meaning they shouldn't really feel the effects of those 3 games in 12 days. I know the idea is just to get in and that itself is something to be excited about, but they'll just have a ridiculous mountain to climb if they want to earn the trip to Dallas. Celebrate the probable win and playoff berth coming this Sunday, but keep things in perspective.