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GREEN BAY PACKERS @ BALTIMORE RAVENS -3 *Bought the Hook $75,000
Green Bay (3-10, 1-6 away) at Baltimore (4-9, 4-2 home) @ 9:00 PM. EST *ABC
Sports Network) - There will be no playoff implications when the Baltimore Ravens play host to the Green Bay Packers at M&T Bank Stadium on Monday night, but there will be at least one reason to watch.
He wears No. 4.
Future Hall-of-Famer Brett Favre will be trying to lead the Pack to its first two-game winning streak of what has been a difficult 2005 season, while going up against a Baltimore defense that still ranks as one of the best in the league. Despite his team's dismal 3-10 record, Favre entered Week 15 still very much in possession of his all-worldly powers, as the living legend ranked atop the NFC list in passing yards with 3,161.
Green Bay snapped a three-game losing streak with a 16-13 overtime win over the Lions last week, pulling the Packers within striking distance of Detroit for third place in the NFC North.
Baltimore will be hoping that some of Favre's magic might rub off on its own quarterback, Kyle Boller. Boller committed three turnovers in last week's 12-10 loss to the Broncos, wasting the effort of a defense that held the Denver offense in check for four quarters. The Week 14 defeat clinched the Ravens' first losing season since 2002.
SERIES HISTORY
Green Bay has a 2-0 edge in its all-time series with Baltimore, taking down the Ravens at Lambeau Field in 1998 (28-10) and 2001 (31-23). The Packers will be visiting Baltimore for the first time since 1982, when they played the Colts to a 20-20 tie at Memorial Stadium. Green Bay last won in Baltimore in 1974, and a Baltimore-based NFL team last defeated the Packers in 1970.
Packers head coach Mike Sherman is 1-0 in his career against Baltimore. The Ravens' Brian Billick is 0-1 against both Sherman and the Packers as a head coach.
OVERALL ANALYSIS
The Ravens have had a terrible year, but have shown a penchant for knocking out inferior opponents on their home field. The Jets, Browns, Texans, and a depleted Steelers team all left M&T Bank Stadium as losers, with the Baltimore defense keeping all of the above at arm's length while the offense made a big play or two. Look for the Ravens to follow that formula on Monday night, as Favre forces one too many passes and Boller and company cash in on a couple of short fields.
Macwesties Opinion: Short & Sweet!
Both teams are PATHETIC, As I'm concern it's a Coin Toss.
Like the True Degenerate that I am I need some action hehe.:lolBIG:
I'll give the advantage to BALTIMORE @ Home -Points * (Small Play).
GOOD LUCK EVERYONE >>>> arty:
I AM ANGELINA JOLIE :niceass: :niceass:
GOOD BYE
:hikitty:
GREEN BAY PACKERS @ BALTIMORE RAVENS -3 *Bought the Hook $75,000
Green Bay (3-10, 1-6 away) at Baltimore (4-9, 4-2 home) @ 9:00 PM. EST *ABC
Sports Network) - There will be no playoff implications when the Baltimore Ravens play host to the Green Bay Packers at M&T Bank Stadium on Monday night, but there will be at least one reason to watch.
He wears No. 4.
Future Hall-of-Famer Brett Favre will be trying to lead the Pack to its first two-game winning streak of what has been a difficult 2005 season, while going up against a Baltimore defense that still ranks as one of the best in the league. Despite his team's dismal 3-10 record, Favre entered Week 15 still very much in possession of his all-worldly powers, as the living legend ranked atop the NFC list in passing yards with 3,161.
Green Bay snapped a three-game losing streak with a 16-13 overtime win over the Lions last week, pulling the Packers within striking distance of Detroit for third place in the NFC North.
Baltimore will be hoping that some of Favre's magic might rub off on its own quarterback, Kyle Boller. Boller committed three turnovers in last week's 12-10 loss to the Broncos, wasting the effort of a defense that held the Denver offense in check for four quarters. The Week 14 defeat clinched the Ravens' first losing season since 2002.
SERIES HISTORY
Green Bay has a 2-0 edge in its all-time series with Baltimore, taking down the Ravens at Lambeau Field in 1998 (28-10) and 2001 (31-23). The Packers will be visiting Baltimore for the first time since 1982, when they played the Colts to a 20-20 tie at Memorial Stadium. Green Bay last won in Baltimore in 1974, and a Baltimore-based NFL team last defeated the Packers in 1970.
Packers head coach Mike Sherman is 1-0 in his career against Baltimore. The Ravens' Brian Billick is 0-1 against both Sherman and the Packers as a head coach.
OVERALL ANALYSIS
The Ravens have had a terrible year, but have shown a penchant for knocking out inferior opponents on their home field. The Jets, Browns, Texans, and a depleted Steelers team all left M&T Bank Stadium as losers, with the Baltimore defense keeping all of the above at arm's length while the offense made a big play or two. Look for the Ravens to follow that formula on Monday night, as Favre forces one too many passes and Boller and company cash in on a couple of short fields.
Macwesties Opinion: Short & Sweet!
Both teams are PATHETIC, As I'm concern it's a Coin Toss.
Like the True Degenerate that I am I need some action hehe.:lolBIG:
I'll give the advantage to BALTIMORE @ Home -Points * (Small Play).
GOOD LUCK EVERYONE >>>> arty:
I AM ANGELINA JOLIE :niceass: :niceass:
GOOD BYE
:hikitty: