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With icy conditions expected in the Dallas area, McCarthy said he will consider taking the team indoors for practice but first wanted to get a look at the practice facility available to him.
"I'm sorry we brought the weather with us from Green Bay," he joked.
Another important order of business for the Packers was putting their weeklong, Twitter-driven mini-controversy to rest.
"I think, obviously, this was made a bigger issue than it was," quarterback Aaron Rodgers said. "There was nothing going on in Green Bay last week, so this little thing blew up bigger than we ever thought it would."
In case you missed it: Several injured teammates tweeted their complaints when it looked as though they wouldn't be included in a team photo. It's the kind of minor issue that can suddenly blow up when a team is in the spotlight.
The Packers concede that their lack of Super Bowl experience might be an issue when it comes to facing the Steelers, but not a major one.
"Maybe ignorance is bliss for us," Rodgers said.
While the Steelers' Super Bowl pedigree is unquestioned, the Packers have two players who have been on losing teams, Woodson and Ryan Pickett. Fullback John Kuhn earned a Super Bowl ring as a member of the Steelers' practice squad.
"The advantage Pittsburgh has over us in my opinion is today through Saturday," McCarthy said. "So we'll continue to work and educate our football team. They are a dedicated and focused bunch so I'm not really concerned about it."
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