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The Green Bay Packers (4-6) will welcome the Tennessee Titans (6-3) to town for a prime-time matchup on Thursday night.
It is the third-ever prime-time game against the Titans (Monday Night Football in 2004 and Sunday night in 2020).
Green Bay has won two of the last three contests between the two teams, including a 40-14 win at home in 2020.
Each of the last three games and four of the last five between the teams have been decided by 20-plus points.
The winning team has scored 40-plus points in four of the last five games, including each of the last three.
The first meeting between the two organizations was in 1972 and the Titans hold a 7-6 (.538) lead in the all-time series.
It is the first time Green Bay will play an AFC opponent in a Thursday night contest.
The Packers have won nine straight prime-time games at Lambeau Field.
Under Head Coach Matt LaFleur, Green Bay is 10-1 at home in prime time, a .900 winning percentage that is No. 1 in the NFL since 2019.
Since 2019, the Packers have registered five games with 35-plus points and seven games with 400-plus yards at home in prime time, both No. 1 in the NFL over that span.
After Thursday, Green Bay will return to the road for two games against the Philadelphia Eagles and Chicago Bears and then have its bye week before coming back to host the Los Angeles Rams on Monday Night Football on December 19.
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Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
Amazing how I, and I feel like others, have a lot of confidence after winning by 3 at home after a 5 game losing streak.
But I feel a win.
Apparently the betting sites are convinced, too. The Packers are anywhere from -1.5 to -3.5 favorites for Thursday. Gotta say, I'm a little surprised by that after five weeks of futility followed by one week of success.
We look to have some momentum after last Sunday, playing at home, and this Titans team isn't overly impressive. We are also kinda in must-win from here on out.
But then Tennessee has an elite RB and is less likely to abandon the run when it's working, while we are known to stop doing what works ala Mac.
Favorites by less than a score looks right to me.
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Amazing how I, and I feel like others, have a lot of confidence after winning by 3 at home after a 5 game losing streak.
But I feel a win.
Apparently the betting sites are convinced, too. The Packers are anywhere from -1.5 to -3.5 favorites for Thursday. Gotta say, I'm a little surprised by that after five weeks of futility followed by one week of success.
Do they really favor the Pack, or does that spread stimulate the most amount of betting?
:-)
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1. Bahktiari is currently the ONLY Left Tackle in the NFL who has allowed zero sacks and zero pressures, according to PFL. (Take it for what it’s worth.)
2. Watson has possibly woken up the downfield passing game. And the short game too.
3. Aaron Rodgers could possibly string a second consecutive very good game together. He is the reigning MFP, after all, dontchaknow.
4. I am hopeful that we give up ZERO turnovers. If we do that, we should win at home. Yeah, that’s one more demon to exorcise on this team. But Amari is gone. Just keep Aaron clean…
The one concern is how much we can contain the Titan running game. I still do not fear Tannehill, especially if we can pressure him regularly.
Come on down and try some of our delicious green chili! Best in the world!
I don’t know if I’m breaking any rules here… I have an extra ticket for the game to night. Face value or…. better. I’m looking to sell. Just found out yesterday. PM me if you’re interested. Again, I hope I’m not violating any forum rules.
I don’t know if I’m breaking any rules here… I have an extra ticket for the game to night. Face value or…. better. I’m looking to sell. Just found out yesterday. PM me if you’re interested. Again, I hope I’m not violating any forum rules.
1. Bahktiari is currently the ONLY Left Tackle in the NFL who has allowed zero sacks and zero pressures, according to PFL. (Take it for what it’s worth.)
2. Watson has possibly woken up the downfield passing game. And the short game too.
3. Aaron Rodgers could possibly string a second consecutive very good game together. He is the reigning MFP, after all, dontchaknow.
4. I am hopeful that we give up ZERO turnovers. If we do that, we should win at home. Yeah, that’s one more demon to exorcise on this team. But Amari is gone. Just keep Aaron clean…
The one concern is how much we can contain the Titan running game. I still do not fear Tannehill, especially if we can pressure him regularly.
Did you mean PFF? I can't figure out who PFL is, and I've seen Bahk give up a pressure, and now we hear that Bahk and Jenkins may not even play this week
Rodgers can easily play well again, but he needs help from the OL and our receivers, hopefully the OL opens some run lanes, protects Rodgers, and Watson and the receivers do there part.
Dropping Amari and giving both jobs to Nixon provides more ball security, we do need to eliminate those turn overs and continue to create some ourselves, moving Savage to the slot and Ford at FS seems like a positive switch.
I don’t know if I’m breaking any rules here… I have an extra ticket for the game to night. Face value or…. better. I’m looking to sell. Just found out yesterday. PM me if you’re interested. Again, I hope I’m not violating any forum rules.
Just a random ticket or a ticket with your group?
We are a group of 11 with one no show. There are 2 options for one seat availability: section 130 or section 322. The group is broken up in three different sets of tickets.
As you already know… there’s not a bad seat in the house.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."