I don't know........
As much as the packers seem to struggle on the road, and especially on the fake stuff, I just think that is too damned many points.
On the other hand, the Vikings embarrassed the snot out of them in the Humpty Dump.
But, in the second season, I have to think the Packers will be playing some ball. I am not overly concerned with the Ram defense.......Favre will get over on them, and Green will be able to draw some of the pressure off of him.
Warner will get his points as well, but I think the Packers defense make or breaks this game. I don't think they will give up as many points as the rest of the world seems to think.:nono:
The other key to this game will be tempo: If Green Bay can somehow get the Rams on their heels early, I think they stay close all day. Otherwise, they will have to play "catch up", and that means Favre will try to win the game all on his own.
He needs to avoid his typical big game "early panic". Far too often, he tries to win the game in the 1st quarter. I have to think from the feel of the team right now, that they will all be ready for this one, start to finish. St Louis is the prime team right now, and you can't deny that, but I believe that the Packers can stay within 10', and I would lean towards the under just a wee bit.
As much as the packers seem to struggle on the road, and especially on the fake stuff, I just think that is too damned many points.
On the other hand, the Vikings embarrassed the snot out of them in the Humpty Dump.
But, in the second season, I have to think the Packers will be playing some ball. I am not overly concerned with the Ram defense.......Favre will get over on them, and Green will be able to draw some of the pressure off of him.
Warner will get his points as well, but I think the Packers defense make or breaks this game. I don't think they will give up as many points as the rest of the world seems to think.:nono:
The other key to this game will be tempo: If Green Bay can somehow get the Rams on their heels early, I think they stay close all day. Otherwise, they will have to play "catch up", and that means Favre will try to win the game all on his own.
He needs to avoid his typical big game "early panic". Far too often, he tries to win the game in the 1st quarter. I have to think from the feel of the team right now, that they will all be ready for this one, start to finish. St Louis is the prime team right now, and you can't deny that, but I believe that the Packers can stay within 10', and I would lean towards the under just a wee bit.