Packers vs Chiefs
By Scott Burgess
Game: Sun, Nov 4,2007 1:00 PM ET
The Kansas City Chiefs (-2) will host the Green Bay Packers (+2), at Arrowhead Stadium, for some hard hitting NFL action.
The Green Bay Packers (6-1) won stunningly last week against the Denver Broncos, when Bret Favre threw a 82 yard pass to Greg Jennings for an O.T. win. Bret Favre brings his pass crazy offense, which averages 23 points a game, into K.C. They are good for 281 yards a game in the air, but on the ground it’s a different story. The Packers are only averaging 71 yards a game rushing, which won’t improve playing against K.C’s defense. Green Bay’s defense gives up an average 17 points a game. Their biggest weakness is stopping the pass, while their strength is at stopping the rush.
The K.C. Chiefs (5-2) are a team with great defense and they’ll need to be on their toes going up against the arm of Favre. Their defense gives up an average 16 points a game and they’re ranked 10th in the league at stopping the pass. Offensively the Chiefs don’t have much to offer. They average 14 points a game, 211 yards passing and 82 yards rushing. One thing in the Chiefs favor is that they’ve beaten the Packers five times in a row.
Bottom Line: Favre’s hot and he knows it. If his O-Line can hold back K.C’s defense, to give Favre time to throw, the Packers have it in the bag. Go Packers!
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