Green Bay 23, Minnesota 30

1 2 3 4 T
GNB (2-2) 7 7 0 9 23
MIN (4-0) 7 14 7 2 30

Final

8:30 PM ET
October 5, 2009
Metrodome,
Minneapolis, MN

Packers-Vikings Preview

SCOUTING REPORT
Packers-Vikings: 10 observations

After breaking down film of both teams, Scouts Inc. offers 10 things to watch in this week's Packers-Vikings matchup.

1. The Packers must fill every gap on defense: When you watch the Minnesota run game, the thing that strikes you is how Adrian Peterson can change direction at the last second. Defenses are showing a lot of run blitzes versus the Vikings, but Peterson has a rare ability to press the hole and then bounce the play outside as he sees the hole fill. Green Bay must have great gap discipline and prevent Peterson from doing damage on cutback runs.

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Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
GNB6-42622034-22-22-25-3
MIN9-13061935-04-14-07-0
· Complete Standings
Individual Leaders
Green Bay Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Rodger...64.82788195
Flynn66.71500
Minnesota Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Favre69.72482213
Jackso...66.715910
Green Bay Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Grant1898294.45
Rodger...442425.53
Minnesota Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Peters...2059994.911
Taylor632123.41
Green Bay Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Driver4670315.34
Jennin...4366915.63
Minnesota Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Rice5087517.54
Harvin3650113.94
Full Player Stats: Green Bay | Minnesota
TEAM AVERAGES & NFL RANKS
TEAM OFFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Total YardsGNB
 
 378.0
MIN
 
 375.0
Yards PassingGNB
 
 254.9
MIN
 
 249.1
Yards RushingGNB
 
 123.1
MIN
 
 126.2
TEAM DEFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Yards AllowedGNB
 
 282.5
MIN
 
 317.0
Pass Yds AllowedGNB
 
 191.8
MIN
 
 231.5
Rush Yds AllowedGNB
 
 90.7
MIN
 
 85.5
HEAD TO HEAD MATCHUPS (SINCE 2001)
Green Bay leads 10-9
Nov 9, 2008GNB 27, MIN 28
Sep 8, 2008GNB 24, @MIN 19
Nov 11, 2007GNB 34, @MIN 0
Sep 30, 2007GNB 23, MIN 16
Dec 21, 2006GNB 9, @MIN 7
Nov 12, 2006GNB 23, MIN 17
Nov 21, 2005GNB 17, @MIN 20
Oct 23, 2005GNB 20, MIN 23
Jan 9, 2005GNB 17, @MIN 31
Dec 24, 2004GNB 34, MIN 31
Nov 14, 2004GNB 34, @MIN 31
Nov 2, 2003GNB 30, MIN 27
Sep 7, 2003GNB 25, @MIN 30
Dec 8, 2002GNB 26, @MIN 22
Nov 17, 2002GNB 21, MIN 31
Dec 30, 2001GNB 24, @MIN 13
Oct 21, 2001GNB 13, MIN 35
Notes, Stats, and Trends
Brett Favre, who turns 40 on Oct. 10, has defeated 31 different teams as a starting QB. Favre, who spent 16 seasons (1992-2007) in Green Bay, can become the first QB to beat all 32 current teams when Minnesota hosts Green Bay. Favre can also become the first QB to play at least 16 years for one team and later start against that team.

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The Minnesota Vikings and their fans spent 16 years growing to despise Brett Favre, more often than not coming out on the losing end against the NFL's all-time leading passer.

The Green Bay Packers finally get their turn Monday night -- with a year of acrimony already under their belts.

In a reunion fit for prime time, Favre faces the Packers for the first time since his bitter divorce from one of football's most storied franchises, with the future Hall of Famer now trying to lead the rival Vikings to their first 4-0 start since 2003.

Favre first hinted at retirement in January 2006 before ultimately coming back for a 16th season with Green Bay (2-1), the team he became synonymous with while winning three consecutive league MVPs and a Super Bowl in the mid-1990s.

Arguably his best season since then came in 2007, when he led the Packers to the NFC championship game before losing to the New York Giants.

His first retirement -- in March 2008 -- didn't last long, as Favre began hinting of a comeback. A summer-long feud erupted between Favre and Green Bay's front office, which refused to grant him his unconditional release in July. The Packers eventually agreed to trade him to the New York Jets, whom he led to a 7-3 start before losing four of five games and missing the playoffs.

Favre admitted after the season that part of his initial comeback attempt was to "stick it" to Green Bay general manager Ted Thompson.

Favre retired from the Jets in February, but that just began another flirtatious offseason. The 10-time Pro Bowler was linked to the Vikings (3-0) repeatedly, and three weeks after telling coach Brad Childress he wouldn't end his second retirement, he reversed course and joined them in mid-August.

That, of course, meant he'd have two shots at the team for which he made the first 253 of his NFL-record 272 consecutive starts by a quarterback.

"Nothing surprises me in this business, it really doesn't," said head coach Mike McCarthy, who's led the Packers since 2006. "I've been around it long enough that there's no surprises. I know the last time we talked face-to-face, he had a desire to play in Minnesota. So yeah, I'm not surprised by it.

"We want to beat everybody on the Vikings, Brett Favre included."

So far, so good with his former nemesis, and Favre hasn't just been riding All-Pro running back Adrian Peterson's coattails like many believed he would. The gunslinging Favre has thrown just one interception through five games and has five touchdowns, including a miraculous 32-yard strike to Greg Lewis with two seconds left Sunday to give Minnesota a stunning 27-24 win over San Francisco.

Favre's 43rd career fourth-quarter comeback from a deficit or tie didn't stop him from looking ahead to the Packers, however.

"It'll be a big game for a lot of reasons," said Favre, who was 17-14 against Minnesota while with Green Bay. "They are a good football team. We're going to have to play better than we did today to win it -- to win any games."

Part of the reason Green Bay felt comfortable with Favre's initial retirement was the presence of Aaron Rodgers, and the second-year starter -- who sat behind Favre for three years -- has thrown four touchdowns without an interception.

He's only completed 56.7 percent of his passes, but Rodgers helped the Packers bounce back from a home loss to Cincinnati with a big effort Sunday in their road opener. He threw for 269 yards and two scores in Green Bay's 36-17 rout of St. Louis.

"(My offensive line) really gave me some time," Rodgers said. "I was able to move in the pocket."

Rodgers was sacked twice against the Rams after being taken down 10 times in the first two games, and he might not have left tackle Chad Clifton protecting him Monday. Clifton, a 2007 Pro Bowler, sprained his right ankle against the Bengals and sat last week. McCarthy said Clifton would "at best" be a game-time decision.

The Vikings are fourth in total defense, allowing 259.7 yards per game, and have eight sacks, with Jared Allen's two leading the way. Allen also has two forced fumbles.

That's one more than Ben Leber has, but the eighth-year linebacker is eager for more from his defense against Rodgers and the Packers. Minnesota hasn't won four in a row to begin a season since the 2003 club opened 6-0.

"I think everybody knows what's at stake, and more importantly we're on a roll right now," Leber said. "I know that we want to go out and fight for Brett and get a win for him, but at the same time we want to be 4-0. It's been a huge motivation for us to be 4-0 and just keep this streak going. That's our main concern."

Peterson, meanwhile, leads the NFL with 357 rushing yards and is second with four touchdowns, and he'll be hoping for a repeat performance from when Green Bay last visited the Metrodome. Peterson ran for 192 yards in Minnesota' 28-27 win over the Packers on Nov. 9, scoring the game-winning touchdown with 2:22 left.

That was Peterson's first win in four tries against Green Bay, but he's hungry for more -- particularly with the additional hype this matchup carries.

"We're ready for it," Peterson said. "That doesn't change the game. We still have to line up across from those guys and play football. That's what we're going to do."

The Packers won four of their last five visits to the Metrodome with Favre, who threw 12 touchdown passes and had a quarterback rating of at least 100 in each game in that span.

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NFL Scores

Sunday, October 4th
Detroit 24 Final
Chicago 48
Cincinnati 23 Final
Cleveland 20 OT
Seattle 17 Final
Indianapolis 34
NY Giants 27 Final
Kansas City 16
Baltimore 21 Final
New England 27
Tampa Bay 13 Final
Washington 16
Tennessee 17 Final
Jacksonville 37
Oakland 6 Final
Houston 29
Buffalo 10 Final
Miami 38
NY Jets 10 Final
New Orleans 24
Dallas 10 Final
Denver 17
St. Louis 0 Final
San Francisco 35
San Diego 28 Final
Pittsburgh 38
Monday, October 5th
Green Bay 23 Final
Minnesota 30