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Seahawks (4-2) at Packers (4-2) Ron Jaworski's Monday night breakdown
Why to watch: While nobody knows the Packers better than Holmgren, you can bet that the Green Bay players will be fired up for this one, especially quarterback Brett Favre. By starting his 116th game in a row, Favre will tie Ron Jaworski's NFL record for consecutive starts for a quarterback. Favre has fared just fine with offensive coordinator Sherm Lewis calling the plays, and Ray Rhodes directing the whole show. Those three won't want to be shown up by Holmgren in front of a national TV audience.
Who to watch: Seahawks WR Derrick Mayes, who burned the Bills for two TDs last week, faces a Packers team that traded him away just before the start of the season. Mayes and fellow WR Sean Dawkins will challenge a Packers secondary that picked off six passes last week at San Diego. Seahawks QB Jon Kitna, who has thrown seven TD passes and just two interceptions, looked terrific last Sunday as Holmgren opened up the offense. Seahawks RB Ricky Watters is still looking for a breakout performance, and he's averaging just 3.2 yards per carry. Speedy Seahawks RB Ahman Green got his first three carries of the season last week and might finally be out of Holmgren's doghouse. Seahawks DTs Sam Adams and Cortez Kennedy will bring the heat up the middle against Packers C Frank Winters and Gs Marco Rivera and Mike Wahle.
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What it means: But this game clearly means the most to Green Bay. The Packers are unbeaten at home this season, and they certainly don't want their first defeat to come at the hands of Holmgren. Green Bay is tied for first place in the NFC Central and will be looking to keep pace with co-leader Detroit. Expect Favre and the Packers to want to remind Holmgren just how good of a team he left behind in Green Bay. Of course, the Pack will need to keep Holmgren's return from becoming a distraction.
Sean Salisbury's breakdown The Seattle offense doesn't have much speed. But Kitna is a tough quarterback, and I'm anxious to see how he performs on national TV. When Holmgren was in Green Bay, he was able to manufacture big plays in his offense. Kitna has some of the same qualities as Favre. I'm not comparing the two, necessarily, but Kitna has toughness and leadership ability. He doesn't get rattled easily, but he is emotional a lot like Favre. Going into Lambeau Field, Holmgren will try to create a situation in which Kitna will feel comfortable because one key will be how Kitna deals with the emotion surrounding the game and playing on the road. Holmgren will handle Kitna much the same way he handled Favre early in his career. They will take some shots downfield, but the Seahawks, without Joey Galloway, don't have much speed on the outside. Yet Holmgren is a master chess player who has already managed to generate big plays with Mayes and Dawkins as his wideouts. He will do much the same against the Packers, trying to establish the run with Watters and then putting Kitna in situations in which he can succeed. One advantage for the Seattle defense is that Holmgren knows Favre better than anyone. He will try to exploit Favre's weaknesses, whatever they are. Holmgren will not allow Favre to be patient. He knows Favre will be jacked up to beat him. So Seattle will try to take advantage of Favre's revved-up engine early in the game and challenge him up front with the likes of Kennedy and on the outside with Springs, a Pro Bowl-caliber cornerback. The Seahawks are young and talented on defense. The key is to make Favre start off slowly. Don't let him get confident or he'll kill Seattle.
Packers' game plan: The Packers defense played well against a feeble Charger offense last week. They don't have a great defense, but they will pack the middle of the field to take away the short routes. The Packers can afford to take that approach because Mayes and Dawkins, while they have been efficient targets for Kitna, are not speed burners on the outside.
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