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Packers Analysis: What I Noticed During the Monday Night Game (Part II)

Packers Analysis: What I Noticed During the Monday Night Game (Part II)

Dec 10, 2009

Jerome "JF" Harrison recaps the Packers-Ravens Monday night game and looks at the Packers' road moving forward. What is in store for the Packers' final four games of the season? How good can Tramon Williams be? Will Al Harris and Aaron Kampman be back next year? These questions, and others, are discussed, as well as the sad state of officiating in the NFL. Take a look at Jerome's unconventional proposition for cleaning up the officiating in the NFL. Buckle up for Part II "Packers Analysis: What I Noticed..."

Packers Analysis: What I Noticed During the Monday Night Game (Part I)

Packers Analysis:  What I Noticed During the Monday Night Game (Part I)

Dec 9, 2009

The Green Bay Packers turned in another great defensive performance on Monday night as they held down the Tundra against the Baltimore Ravens. The Packers' defense continued to get the job done in what turned out to be a pretty ugly 27-14 win. With four straight victories, the Pack have shown that they can win in a variety of different ways. Jerome "JF" Harrison gives "Part I" of his observations from the MNF battle at Lambeau Field. "Part II" to follow.

Packers-Ravens Preview Video (CBSSports)

The Packers face a Baltimore Ravens team on Monday Night Football that is 6-5 and fighting for their playoff lives. The Packers and their #1-ranked defense are 3-point favorites at Lambeau Field, but the Ravens bring a top-10 defense led by Ray Lewis that is always a tough play. Watch a CBSSports video that previews this crucial Week 13 game for both playoff-hungry teams.

Playoff Stretch Time for Packers

With five games remaining in the regular season and the 7-4 Packers riding a wave of confidence behind their top-ranked defense, playoff talk no longer seems inappropriate. Grego "the Cop" Boulanger checks out the Packers' playoff chances and rattles off five crucial things that must happen in order for the Packers to be playing come January.

Packers Still Seeking Signature Win

At 7-4 and leading the NFC Wild Card race, the Green Bay Packers find themselves in solid playoff position. They are, however, still seeking that signature win that could help define the 2009 regular season. With five games remaining, including a battle against the Baltimore Ravens this Monday Night and a Week 15 matchup against the defending Super Bowl Champion Pittsburgh Steelers, the Packers have plenty of opportunities to notch that signature win. Brian Peoplis takes a look at the Packers remaining schedule and the possible playoff future of the NFL's #1 defensive team.