MONDAY NIGHT WINNER

KIKIN06

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TAKE THE GREEN BAY PACKERS, FAVRE PLAYS HIS BEST ON MONDAY NIGHTS. :spotting:

THE PAST WEEK THE PACKERS SHOWED THEY ARE NOT SO BAD, NOW ROBERT FERGUSON (STARTING RECEIVER)WILL PLAY AGAIN FOR THE PACKERS, SO THATS GOOD NEWS FOR FAVRE.
BRAD JOHNSON HAS BEEN VERY LUCKY, BUT NOW HE WILL GET BACK ON EARTH.
MINN IS A POOR VISITING TEAM.

ILL GIVE YOU THE FORMULA FOR THIS BET :
MONDAY NIGHT + FAVRE = WINNER
MINN + B.JHONSON + ROAD GAME = LOSER

AS SIMPLE AS THAT!!

ALSO PLAYING PACKERS FOR THE THIRD QUARTER. IM GOING TO TAKE A SHOT WITH THIS BET ON ALL FAVS, MY THEORY IS THIS : IF THE FAV TEAM IS WINNING THE GAME AT THE HALF, THEY WILL NOT GIVE IT UP UNTIL THE FOURTH QUARTER, IF THE FAV TEAM IS LOSING THE GAME, THEY SHOULD START UP BY THE 3RD QUARTER.

LETS SEE WHAT HAPPENS
GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE
 

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Minnesota may be a poor visiting team most places but they have done very well when visiting the Packers....in fact they have gotten the money FIVE straight times when visiting the Packers as a road dog......overall they have won the money the last SEVEN straight times they have been an underdog to the Packers.......as this line continues to creep upwards it plays right into Minnesota's hands
 

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Where did you see that Ferguson is playing? He aggravated an injury on Friday. I've seen nothing anywhere to indicate he's playing tonight.
 

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Iminforabuck said:
Where did you see that Ferguson is playing? He aggravated an injury on Friday. I've seen nothing anywhere to indicate he's playing tonight.

ON SPORTCENTER !!!
TARAARAA TARARAAA
 

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I liked that ( TARAARA TARAARA )

Here is what I think of tonight`s game:

Brad Johnson was a quite good QB, not any more, he does not have the abbility to step out of the pocklet, he does not throw to long , I do not think min is capeble to go head to head against this green bay offense,

Green Bay by 10 tonight

good luck
 

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Posted Nov. 20, 2005


Notebook: Ferguson?s knee passes the test
Robert Ferguson



By Pete Dougherty
PackersNews.com

Wide receiver Robert Ferguson didn?t aggravate his left knee injury as badly as it appeared Friday and has a chance of playing for the Green Bay Packers on Monday night against the Minnesota Vikings.

When Ferguson collided with safety Nick Collins late in Friday?s practice, the Packers feared he?d again torn the lateral-collateral ligament, an injury that kept him out of the last three games.

But on Saturday, the team?s medical staff determined that Ferguson?s knee was stable and he?d only aggravated a bruise. Ferguson warmed up before practice, but coach Mike Sherman decided to give him a full day of rest.

Ferguson remains listed as questionable on the Packers? official injury report (a 50 percent chance of playing). But even if he doesn?t play Monday night, it appears he didn?t sustain a major setback.

?I thought it might have been (serious),? coach Mike Sherman said. ?But no, he had very little swelling (Saturday) and everything (in the knee) was real tight in the examination.?

On Friday, many in the organization were concerned because Ferguson left the practice field on an injury cart and rode from the Don Hutson Center back to the team?s Lambeau Field locker room.

?I think he was more scared than he was hurt,? tight end Bubba Franks said. ?When you?re coming back from an injury like that.?

Though the Packers are relieved Ferguson didn?t sustain a season-ending injury, he?ll likely needs a little more time before his knee is ready for the stresses of game contact.

The Packers will examine him again today and decide his playing status either today or Monday morning. They?ll withhold that information until announcing their inactive players before Monday night?s game to keep the Vikings in the dark.

?He swears to me he?ll be ready to play,? Sherman said. ?He wanted to practice (Saturday). If I?d let him play through it, he probably would have been OK. He was limping a little bit out there. Obviously, he?s going to have to play through that part of it, but I think he has a chance (to play Monday). If anybody does, it would be him.?

Thomas slowed by injury: The Packers also might not have starting weak-side linebacker Robert Thomas for Monday night?s game. He didn?t practice all week because of a quadriceps injury.

If Thomas can?t play, Paris Lenon and Na?il Diggs are the top candidates to start in his place.

Diggs, who just returned to a part-time role last week at Atlanta after a knee injury sidelined him for four games, has worked mostly at strong-side linebacker in defensive coordinator Jim Bates? scheme. He might remain at that position and return to the starting lineup this week.

Lenon had been starting while Diggs was injured, but also has practiced at the weak side and could start there if Thomas can?t play.

Hawkins likely to be out, too: Cornerback Michael Hawkins was unable to practice Saturday because of an ankle injury and probably will miss his second straight game.
 
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