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GREEN BAY, Wis. – Last time Arizona and Green Bay met, they combined for a playoff-record 96 points, piled up more than 1,000 yards of offense and needed overtime to settle the game.

On a defensive touchdown, no less, for a Cardinals win.

“I think,” Arizona coach Ken Whisenhunt said, “it’s probably one of the most exciting playoff games that I’ve ever been a part of.”

And that’s from a guy with a Super Bowl ring.

“That,” Larry Fitzgerald added, “was a special day.”

Sequels rarely are as good as the original, however, and today’s game between the Cardinals (4-4) and Packers (5-3) isn’t likely to buck that trend.

The Cardinals arrive at Lambeau, where they haven’t won since 1947, on a four-game losing streak, including a 24-3 rout by San Francisco on Monday night. Despite having Fitzgerald, their offense is, to put it politely, a mess. Injuries have left the offensive line shakier than a Tilt-a-Whirl, and its 39 sacks allowed are nine more than any other team. (And Aaron Rodgers thought he had it bad with the 28 sacks he’s taken.) Arizona is scoring a measly 11.5 points a game during its losing streak while turning it over seven times.

Yet the Cardinals insist they’re not that far from the group that rode its stingy defense to a four-game winning streak to start the season, including a big win at New England.

“We’ve been close in a lot of games,” Whisenhunt said. “The San Francisco game wasn’t close, obviously, but the other ones have been. It’s a play or two here or there.”

Zombo actovated from PUP list: The Packers activated linebacker Frank Zombo from the physically unable to perform list Saturday.

Zombo missed the first eight games with a hamstring injury. He returned to practice last month, and the Packers had to decide by next Wednesday whether to activate him or not. Zombo said earlier this week he hoped he’d be activated, saying “it sure would be pretty special to run out on Lambeau again and head into the bye week with a game under my belt.”

Zombo played in 18 games, making nine starts, in his first two years with the Packers.

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