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"You like to play teams that you lose to," Roethlisberger said.
NFC Championship
At Chicago, 3 p.m. EST
Chicago and Green Bay have been going at it for 90 years, but, amazingly enough, this will be only the second time they've faced each other in a playoff.
Back in 1941, just days after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor and a quarter-century before there was a Super Bowl, the George Halas-coached Bears beat the Packers 33-14 at Wrigley Field for the Western Division title. The playoff was needed after both went 10-1 during the regular season.
Chicago went on to beat the New York Giants for one of its nine NFL titles. But the Bears haven't won it all since shuffling to the Super Bowl championship after the 1985 season with Mike Singletary, Walter Payton & Co.
Green Bay has won a record 12 NFL titles, most recently after the 1996 season with Brett Favre at quarterback.
The teams each won at home this season, with the Packers clinching a wild-card spot with a 10-3 victory in the regular-season finale.
"With Green Bay, the hype is going be there with the rivalry the way it is, the magnitude," Cutler said. "We're going to have to do the same thing. We can't blow this out of proportion, it's still a football game. They are going to line up 11 guys, we're going to line up 11 guys. Whoever executes the most is going to win.
"It doesn't get any better than this. To be in the NFC championship, the situation we're in being at home and to bring Green Bay into (Soldier Field) on top of that, it just adds to it."
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been sensational recently, particularly against Atlanta on Saturday night, when he had only five incomplete passes, threw for 366 yards and three touchdowns, and didn't toss an interception.
"Yeah, this probably was my best performance, I think (given) the stage that we were on, the importance of this game," Rodgers said. "So yeah, it was a good night."
To have another one and get the Packers to their first Super Bowl since the 1997 season, Rodgers must deal with a Chicago defense that was dominant when the outcome was in doubt against Seattle. He also might have to outduel Cutler.
"I texted him after the game (Saturday night). I told him, 'Good game,'" Cutler said Sunday. "Obviously I will probably have a few text messages from him. We will have friendly banter."
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