Well it was a great run. Heading into this playoffs, if the Packers were to lose, I wanted it to be in Seattle, not at home, because to me, losing at home is worse than losing on the road.
Of course, I guess you can pin this one on the Buffalo Bills. The Packers are the only team that existed pre-merger to never have won in Buffalo (if they had done so this season, they would have been the #1 seed in the NFC), which is ironic given that both teams have had contrasting levels of success in NFL championship games - GB has more titles than anyone else, while the Bills are infamous for losing four Super Bowls in a row in the early 1990s, the first of which was lost after a Scott Norwood game-winning field goal attempt went wide right (a Super Bowl which will celebrate its 25th anniversary next season), a miss which pretty much derailed his career (had he made it, he probably wouldn't have retired after 1991).
Now, if the Patriots win, we will have a "Frasier Crane Bowl" (which is what I wanted at one point last year) - so named because the Patriots and Seahawks are based in or near the cities the TV character Frasier Crane lived in. The Patriots play in the suburbs of Boston, which was where Frasier lived when he was a character on Cheers. When he had his own show called Frasier, he lived in the home city of the Seahawks, Seattle. Furthermore, both series aired on NBC, which is to air the Super Bowl this year.