Updated: Thursday, December 16, 2010
Packers-Patriots: 10 observations
Packers-Patriots: 10 observations
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After breaking down film of both teams, Scouts Inc. offers 10 things to watch in this week's Packers-Patriots matchup.
1. Stay the course: If Aaron Rodgers (concussion) can't go, this Sunday night matchup could lose some of its luster. And this is Rodgers' second concussion of the season. New England is one of the best teams in the league at valuing the football, and Tom Brady just is not throwing interceptions. The Patriots caused four turnovers last week, and the Packers turned the ball over three times. The Patriots also have a big advantage on special teams; Julian Edelman flashed serious big-play ability in Chicago.
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