Between Thomas Jones running the ball a ton and Sanchez's unique ability to throw interceptions, Scott should be in for a outstanding day. He's a must start.I hope you found this article to be helpful!Please feel free to leave comments, questions, suggestions, or derogatory remarks!Also, every Wednesday, I write an "IDP Starts and Sits" article for Make sure to stop over and check it out for more IDP advice!Thanks!. The Ravens vs Packers game will certainly be a good Monday Night Football game. The Ravens have a chance to show their aggressive running offense, while the Packers will be trying to protect Aaron Rodgers. And we all know how good he can be without pressure all the time. The number one story of this game, is if the Baltimore Ravens' D can get pressure on Aaron Rodgers. If they are able to do this successfully, Rodgers probably won't get into a rhythm. 
He will be sacked multiple times, and the running game will be shut down. If the offensive line can protect Rodgers well, he'll make big plays, and so will the running backs. I think that the Ravens will fail to get much pressure on Rodgers, and he will air it down the field a few times. Will the Packers' D be able to stuff the Ravens' running offense If they can, they are sure to win. Our secondary is good at their worst when against a mediocre wide receiving corps. If Pickett, Jenkins, and Jolly can stop the likes of Rice, McGahee, and McClain, this will probably be the easiest game out of the three remaining over .500 that we have to face. Will Mike McSharpie or Mike McCarthy be calling this game Will Capers implement a similargame plan he used in the Cowboys game Of course you all know who Mike McSharpie is. and with a porous offensive line, we need this kind of play calling.

If the Packers D can stop the run, it will come down to how well the coaching is.This win will decide our season, in my opinion We'll beat the Seahawks. If the Cardinals are resting their starters, we'll beat them Two games that worry me are the Steelers, obviously.. and surprisingly the Bears. I like our chances, but remember, in our 13-3 season a couple years back, 2/3 of our losses were from the Bears. 10-6 is the worst record we need to have to get into the playoffs We're out if we don't get ten wins.. I want to take this time to personally thank Charlie Weis for all he did at Notre Dame.There has been a lot of talk about Weis failures at Notre Dame. In this article, I want to talk about his accomplishments.Although it is time to move on, Weis did a lot for the University that fans should appreciate.I think the first thing Weis did that was impressive was take a previously mediocre quarterback in Brady Quinn and help him become the best quarterback in South Bend since Joe Montana.Under Weis guidance, Quinn became an absolute leader and the face of Notre Dame He also won the Maxwell Award and was a Heisman finalist. Not to mention, he went on to set 36 passing records in Weis system.At the same time, Weis took a seldom-used receiver in Jeff Samardzija and turned him into one of the premier receivers in college football.
Prior to Weis arrival, Samardzija was primarily a baseball star.Weis was able to lead this group to back-to-back BCS appearances in the Fiesta Bowl and the Sugar Bowl. Since the BCS began, Notre Dame has only been in it three times, and two of those appearances came under Weis That Sugar Bowl appearance was also the first since 1992. In fact, since 1996 Notre Dame has only been in one other major bowl game.Then when Quinn, Samardzija, and company left, fans were wondering how would they be replaced. Then came Jimmy Clausen, Golden Tate, Michael Floyd, and Armando Allen. There is no doubt that this unit became one of the most dynamic in school history. Although the wins didnt come with them, the memories of all the great plays will never be forgotten.My biggest memory of this group will always be the Hawaii Bowl. It was great to see Notre Dame come out here and play in Aloha Stadium.