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Are all of the guys anticipating potentially making it to the playoffs? Are they attempting to promote any novel ideas that are guaranteed to succeed? GO, PACK, GO! We are all the happiest people alive!
In my opinion, yes. On Wednesday, you could sense it in the locker room. As AJ Dillon once said, “We have an amazing opportunity in front of us. Everything we could possibly want is kind of there for us on Sunday night football.”
Without Kirk Cousins at quarterback, Minnesota’s team is undoubtedly weaker. Let’s not undervalue Jordan Love’s durability, even though his play this season has undoubtedly drawn attention. Due to his injury, he hasn’t missed a single snap. To defeat the Vikes, Green Bay must put on a show akin to their Thanksgiving game, and having No. 10 on the field is essential to that goal. How can the Packers take advantage of the QB advantage against Nick Mullens?
When the year is over, I will gladly talk about Love’s first season as QB1, including the part you mentioned. Indeed, there have been significant changes in Minnesota following Cousins’ injury at Lambeau Field.
The Vikings are keeping their starting lineup for Sunday night a secret from the general public. Bushwood doesn’t allow gambling, but I’d bet Jaren Hall gets called. Before Hall suffered a concussion against Atlanta, that was the original plan. But regardless of the quarterback, Green Bay needs to contain the abundance of receiving weapons Spoff detailed on Wednesday and exert pressure.
Against Green Bay, Minnesota is 3-3 when Justin Jefferson is playing. In the three victories, he has 20 receptions for 379 yards and four touchdowns; in the three defeats, he has 10 receptions for 99 yards and no touchdowns. Therefore, I would feed Justin Jefferson. The starting point of the cat and mouse game is how much focus Green Bay places on Jefferson and how that affects their ability to stop Jordan Addison and K.J. Osborn.
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