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Not only will Monday night's game be interesting because of Mike Holmgren's return to Lambeau Field, but the Green Bay Packers and the Seattle Seahawks are coming off solid performances a week ago against San Diego and Buffalo, respectively.
Early in the game, the Packers attacked with play-action down the field 40 to 50 yards. That loosened up the Chargers defense and gave time for Favre to throw the ball. Even it it wasn't vintage Favre, he was able to regain his rhythm and improve significantly over the Denver game. The Packers coaches clearly put him in a position to make plays by giving him the protection he needs. The Seahawks, meanwhile, are a fun team to watch. The first thing you notice about them is how fast they are defensively. Sam Adams and Cortez Kennedy are big men who move well on the line of scrimmage. Michael Sinclair makes plays off the edges. The Seahawks have quick linebackers and defensive backs, and the entire unit swarms to the ball. Seattle should be competitive in every game because of its defense. Against Buffalo, the Seahawks put tremendous pressure on Doug Flutie. They are relentless when they get into known situations defensively, getting ahead and then attacking the quarterback.
On offense, Holmgren has done a terrific job with limited talent and speed. You can see the void Joey Galloway leaves in the Seattle offense. Derrick Mayes was an outstanding acquisition because he is a good possession receiver and route runner, and he understands the offense. He gives quarterback Jon Kitna a go-to guy. The Seahawks get receivers open more by design than natural ability. Another offensive player who sticks out is Ahman Green. Ricky Watters is a pounder who will gain three or four yards, a tough, hard-nosed, north-south runner. Green, however, gives the Seahawks a burst. He appears to be out of Holmgren's doghouse after getting a few carries last week. We will see a lot more of Green in the Seattle offense because he gives them big-play ability and the speed they lack. Here are the keys to Monday night's game for each team:
Seattle Seahawks
2. Pressure, pressure, pressure: The Seahawks need to get in Favre's face. Even when he won three straight MVPs, Favre has always had a tendency to break down when faced with quick pressure. The Seahawks defenders need to flash in front of him and make him move so he throws off balance. When Favre is off balance, he will be erratic. If he is given time in the pocket, he will tear them up. 3. Get the ball to Mayes: He is Seattle's new offensive catalyst. When Mayes is getting the ball, the Seahawks seem to be more efficient on offense. He has a good understanding of Holmgren's offensive design and where to go against certain coverages. When he is in the game, everything seems to flow from him.
Green Bay Packers 2. Spread the field: When the Packers went with their play-action and threw downfield against San Diego, that was done to stretch the defense vertically -- and to great effect. When they spread the field sideline to sideline with their multiple formations, they did a good job of finding voids in the defense. As Favre gains confidence in his line and they show they can protect him, we will see the Packers running more formation variation and spreading the field. 3. Get a good pass rush: The Packers defense needs to cave in the pocket on Kitna. He has great awareness for a quarterback who has only started 13 games. He does a good job of moving around in the pocket as opposed to moving outside the pocket. It will be more important for the Green Bay defense to bring pressure up the middle, collapsing the pocket, than to rush hard from the outside. They need relentless pressure on Kitna.
Former NFL quarterback Ron Jaworski appears each week on ESPN's Monday Night Countdown and Edge NFL Matchup. He breaks down the Monday Night Football matchup each week on ESPN.com. | ALSO SEE Week 8 previews
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