Thing is... the team is best prepared in its current iteration to beat GB.
That being said... with Dee and Kwon back, I think there's gonna be a big difference against SEA. The way SEA played the SF defense was understanding that Bosa was going to get upfield before anyone else, and Russell would either roll away from him, or drop off a quick pass behind him. It was easy to do because there wasn't speed coming at him from the other side of the line to match how Bosa gets there.
With Ford back, he can't make those rolls to the other side - he'll roll his ass right into contact. And if those ends are in pursuit at somewhat equal speed, he can't go forward in the pocket because Buckner or Day or Mitchell will yank his ass to the ground. Plus, having Kwon back means those quick hits behind the rush are less likely to devour yardage.
It's interesting to see how the team was built to combat it's division rivals - which is how it's supposed to be, really - but key injuries made division games a bit more knock-down drag-out than they otherwise might have been, at least in theory as to how the team was constructed.
Be interesting to see what happens, but I will say I believe SEA is a lot more concerned about Ford being back than their fanbase may be willing to admit, because I think anyone paying attention can see the additional balance it would add to the defense, and... considering how it managed to stand up pretty well before, even with stumbles down the stretch, that's a dangerous prospect.
That being said, I think Rodgers takes 4 sacks in that potential game, whereas Wilson maybe takes 2 with a few hits and maybe a batted ball.