Brett Favre returns to Green Bay. I expect Brad Childress to do the right thing...
Adrian Peterson OVER 94.5 Yards Rushing: Against the Steelers last week, Minnesota ran the ball 22 times while throwing a whopping 51 times. I'm guessing Brad Childress tries to take the pressure off Favre's shoulders by running it alot more than they have been. AP hasn't hit 100 too many times this season (only twice), but with alot more touches, I'm thinking he hits it with ease.
QB Sacks Made OVER 5.5: The Vikings managed to sack Aaron Rodgers 8 times last game so, right there, you know he's good for at least 3 or 4. What I expect, however, is for the Packers to go hard after Favre: 1) You know the Green Bay 'D' is going to be jacked up for this one, 2) Favre is going to try to play the perfect game... and end up holding the ball for too long and 3) How crazy do you think Lambeau will get seeing Favre get sacked?
Longest Rush OVER 27.5 Yards: The one thing you realize about Adrian Peterson is that he's not one of those grinding backs that gets you 5 here, 10 there. He gets 1 here, 2 there and then all of a sudden... BAM! He breaks one off for 60 yards. If he hits the number today, odds are it's because of a gigantic run somewhere down the line.
GL EVERYONE!
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Brett Favre returns to Green Bay. I expect Brad Childress to do the right thing...
Adrian Peterson OVER 94.5 Yards Rushing: Against the Steelers last week, Minnesota ran the ball 22 times while throwing a whopping 51 times. I'm guessing Brad Childress tries to take the pressure off Favre's shoulders by running it alot more than they have been. AP hasn't hit 100 too many times this season (only twice), but with alot more touches, I'm thinking he hits it with ease.
QB Sacks Made OVER 5.5: The Vikings managed to sack Aaron Rodgers 8 times last game so, right there, you know he's good for at least 3 or 4. What I expect, however, is for the Packers to go hard after Favre: 1) You know the Green Bay 'D' is going to be jacked up for this one, 2) Favre is going to try to play the perfect game... and end up holding the ball for too long and 3) How crazy do you think Lambeau will get seeing Favre get sacked?
Longest Rush OVER 27.5 Yards: The one thing you realize about Adrian Peterson is that he's not one of those grinding backs that gets you 5 here, 10 there. He gets 1 here, 2 there and then all of a sudden... BAM! He breaks one off for 60 yards. If he hits the number today, odds are it's because of a gigantic run somewhere down the line.
I am laying off this card today, too much hype and drama built up to this game for the last few weeks. I think people will be suprised to see how this game unfolds. I am just going to sit back and watch it and hope that Farve sticks it to the Packers today
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GL today hugh
I am laying off this card today, too much hype and drama built up to this game for the last few weeks. I think people will be suprised to see how this game unfolds. I am just going to sit back and watch it and hope that Farve sticks it to the Packers today
Brett Favre returns to Green Bay. I expect Brad Childress to do the right thing...
Adrian Peterson OVER 94.5 Yards Rushing: Against the Steelers last week, Minnesota ran the ball 22 times while throwing a whopping 51 times. I'm guessing Brad Childress tries to take the pressure off Favre's shoulders by running it alot more than they have been. AP hasn't hit 100 too many times this season (only twice), but with alot more touches, I'm thinking he hits it with ease.
QB Sacks Made OVER 5.5: The Vikings managed to sack Aaron Rodgers 8 times last game so, right there, you know he's good for at least 3 or 4. What I expect, however, is for the Packers to go hard after Favre: 1) You know the Green Bay 'D' is going to be jacked up for this one, 2) Favre is going to try to play the perfect game... and end up holding the ball for too long and 3) How crazy do you think Lambeau will get seeing Favre get sacked?
Longest Rush OVER 27.5 Yards: The one thing you realize about Adrian Peterson is that he's not one of those grinding backs that gets you 5 here, 10 there. He gets 1 here, 2 there and then all of a sudden... BAM! He breaks one off for 60 yards. If he hits the number today, odds are it's because of a gigantic run somewhere down the line.
GL EVERYONE!
2 weeks in a row hugh
you are on fire man, good work .
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Quote Originally Posted by hugh613:
Brett Favre returns to Green Bay. I expect Brad Childress to do the right thing...
Adrian Peterson OVER 94.5 Yards Rushing: Against the Steelers last week, Minnesota ran the ball 22 times while throwing a whopping 51 times. I'm guessing Brad Childress tries to take the pressure off Favre's shoulders by running it alot more than they have been. AP hasn't hit 100 too many times this season (only twice), but with alot more touches, I'm thinking he hits it with ease.
QB Sacks Made OVER 5.5: The Vikings managed to sack Aaron Rodgers 8 times last game so, right there, you know he's good for at least 3 or 4. What I expect, however, is for the Packers to go hard after Favre: 1) You know the Green Bay 'D' is going to be jacked up for this one, 2) Favre is going to try to play the perfect game... and end up holding the ball for too long and 3) How crazy do you think Lambeau will get seeing Favre get sacked?
Longest Rush OVER 27.5 Yards: The one thing you realize about Adrian Peterson is that he's not one of those grinding backs that gets you 5 here, 10 there. He gets 1 here, 2 there and then all of a sudden... BAM! He breaks one off for 60 yards. If he hits the number today, odds are it's because of a gigantic run somewhere down the line.
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