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Original Article: GB-MINN: Our Experts Predict

Next game: Sunday, November 1st vs. Minnesota
Packers Gameday at 1:00 p.m. on Newsradio 620 WTMJ, a live blog here and coverage on Live at 10 on TODAY’S TMJ4 HD; also text “sports” to 79008 for score updates and tweet comments @620wtmj.  We’ll post the best ones!

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• John’s Journal: Something About Brett Favre That May Surprise You

• Sports Glance with Lance: Another One for the Ages | The Professor Speaks

• The O’Blog: Why Favre Will Fall in Lambeau

• The Llama Laments: Gilbert Brown Thinks Jared Allen Can’t Hold Reggie White’s Jock Strap

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Gilbert Brown | Thom Brenneman

Favre Bowl II.  Ted Thompson Bowl II.

How will fans react when Brett takes the field?

That result doesn’t go into the NFL standings.

What’s more important is whether the Packers move to a half game behind Minnesota with a game in hand in the NFC North, or two-and-a-half games behind them with the meat of Green Bay’s schedule to go.

Will Green Bay get it done at home?   Our Experts predict.

Give your predictions!  Tweet them @620wtmj.

Packers vs. Vikings

Our Expert When Packers have the ball When Vikings have the ball Prediction

Lance Allan


Sports Anchor and Reporter,

TODAY’S TMJ4 HD

Contributor,

Packers Gameday
More – Sports Glance with Lance

Keep the hillbilly with the mullet off Aaron Rodgers. 
I think they’ll do a better job (than last meeting) this time by more quick slants and more runs.  Ahman Green should be active, and will help Rodgers with relieving pressure with screen passes and chipping Allen.

Dom Capers won’t get shut down twice.
I don’t think they can bottle up Adrian Peterson like the last time, but it’s all but certain the defense will get at least some pressure on Brett Favre this time around.

Green Bay 27,

Minnesota 24
To you Favre/Viking lovers, you’ll have more reason to hate me.
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Jeff Falconio
Studio Anchor,

Packers Gameday
Host, Wisconsin

Sports Weekend, 620WTMJ
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Keep Jared Allen out of the backfield. 
The Packers found a rhythm in the first quarter against Detroit and throughout against Cleveland because of better pass protection.  The Packers must contain Allen by protecting Aaron Rodgers and running the ball effectively.

Pressure Favre.
Last week was just more proof that while Favre still has the arm, he no longer has the feet.  Pittsburgh sacked Favre four times and pressured him into two turnovers.  Where was the pass rush last time?  To beat Favre, you need to get him on the run.

Green Bay 23,

Minnesota 16.
Minnesota does not appear to be as stout against the run as in previous seasons.  Look for the Packers to open the game on the ground like they did last week against Cleveland.


Jessie Garcia


Sports Anchor

TODAY’S TMJ4 HD

Left tackle/O-line.
I think Jared Allen will get a couple sacks, but will be held in check much better than last time.  The Vikings’ defense is not as fast away from turf. If Rodgers has time to throw, he’ll likely be picking on Winfield’s replacement if he indeed is out.

Al Harris/Aaron Kampman. 
Both play a big role in this game.  Favre will throw to Harris’ side a lot.  Kampman deals with the two-headed monster, rushing Favre and stopping Peterson.

Green Bay 27,

Minnesota 24.
Lambeau gives them an edge, plus I think the Packers are slightly better than last time around, and the Vikings a shade less powerful.


Greg Matzek
Co-Host, Wisconsin

Sports Weekend, 620WTMJ
Contributor,

Sportsbubbler

Keep Rodgers upright.
Aaron Rodgers managed to throw for 384 yards in the first matchup while being sacked eight times.  Keep him upright, and the Packers will have a field day on a Vikings secondary that is less than 100%.

Make them play in 3rd and long.
The Packers’ defense is healthier that it was in the first matchup, but that doesn’t mean the Packers will get to Favre who gets rid of the ball very quickly and relies on timing with his receivers.  The Packers need to force the Vikings into predictable down and distance play calling.

Green Bay 28,

Minnesota 26.
I always predict these teams to split their home and home series.  With this, I think the Packers come out on top in another nail biter, 28-26.


Jay Sorgi
News, Sports Anchor/Reporter and Packers Blogger,

620WTMJ
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What’s old is new – and important – again.
Chad Clifton.  Mark Tauscher.  Ahman Green.  These old-school Packers should see some playing time, and must help in the most critical aspect – keeping Aaron Rodgers’ shirt free from grass stains.

Make Favre feel pressure after the kickoff.
The last time these teams met, Brett Favre says he felt more pre-game pressure than he ever had in his life. &Then he felt none during the game because the Packers’ pass rush did nothing. Hit Favre. Pressure him.Sack him.  He is turnover prone when pressured.  If Adrian Peterson kills you, accept it. You’ve let him run wild and beaten the Vikings in the past.

Minnesota 27,

Green Bay 21. 
What in the last three weeks has proved that the Packers have made enough dramatic improvements in the areas that killed them the last matchup?  Yeah, I know, they killed Detroit and Cleveland, but that’s two Big Ten-caliber teams, not the caliber of competition that the Vikings bring.  Clifton and Tauscher have huge hearts, but injured bodies.  Whether on Lambeau tundra or Humpty Dump turf, Jared Allen and company will probably still own that o-line, and the Packers’ pass rush has made NO improvement.  They’re not Pittsburgh.  I hope I’m wrong, but I’m scared of this one.

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