Beware of Mr. & Mr. Smith. For the most part, you know what you’re going to get with the Green Bay Packers. Aaron Rodgers is going to knock your socks off with a few deep passes, Davante Adams is going to be on the receiving end of most of those passes, and in an added wrinkle this season, Aaron Jones is going to celebrate a touchdown on an inordinate number of plays — he did it 19 times during the regular season, and two more times on Sunday. But as the Packers demonstrated in Sunday’s win over Seattle, Za’Darius and Preston Smith (no relation) have truly changed what you can expect from Green Bay on defense. They combined for 25.5 sacks during the regular season, and they each added two more on Sunday. It was Preston’s second that was the most important, as he crushed Russell Wilson to the turf late in the fourth quarter, ending a drive that could have resulted in Seattle’s taking the lead. The huge stop allowed Green Bay to preserve its 28-23 victory.