Favre over 265 passing yards?

locman

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considering this prop with st.l's corners banged up and Favre shoulding the load with an uncertain backfield.

I would really like to hear some thoughts on this as one would have to lay some chalk :rolleyes:

I think GB gets it done tonight and that means outscoring the rams with a majority of the offense through the air...
 

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:yup

I like that prop! Green is doubtful so I think you will see a little bit more throwing by Brett tonight. 265 is a lot of yards but I think he gets it done on the Ram corners. I expect to see 2 passes over 50 yds on 'Brett Day'. The team will play hard for Brett tonight as he is their leader and franchise hero... and .. In LAMBEAU FIELD!!!

GL!!
 

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does this seem fishy?

does this seem fishy?

With all the talk of GB relying on the passing game, Bulger's o/u is 280 yards, 15 more than Favre. even though GB averages more passing yards at home(274) than st.l on the road(251)

in fact in all games GB outgains the rams 281 v. 260 in passing yards.... now, why would bulgers passing yards be higher... hmmmmmmmm
 

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Martz is a passing NUT BAR!!! Thats all he knows how to do is pass. Damn guy passes on a 3rd and inches. GB secondary is nothing to special. Both QBs can hit their total yards but.. I like Favre!


GL which ever way you go!
 

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it was -140, now -185 in a matter of 15 min...... vegas is one crazy place
 

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WOW ... -185 on a prop is just BS! I wouldn't do it. Too much to risk on something which is too hard to get a good feel for and is basically a crap shoot.

Anyway to buy/lose points to help the juice go down?? I wouldn't lay more than -20 on a prop but thats just me.
 

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Davenport the back-up is healthy enough to play tonight and is a better runner than the average fan would think. The Rams are 29th or 30th versus the run on defense. Seattle ran for 200 yards last week. The Packers are just as strong in the running game. Look for the Packers to try and keep the Rams offense off the field. I wouldn't be surprised if they threw for less than 225. Just an opinion from somebody from Wisconsin who has seen every Packer game for the last 40 years.
 
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