Week 9 - Packers @ Titans - 11/2 - 12 PM CST
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 4:31 pm
GREEN BAY (4-3) at TENNESSEE (7-0)
Sunday, Nov. 2 | LP Field | 12 PM CST
WITH THE CALL
- FOX Sports enters its 15th season as an NFL network television partner and will air the contest to a regional audience. Fox is back in GB, chyeah.
- Play-by-play man Kenny Albert joins color analyst Daryl Johnston in the booth with Tony Siragusa serving as the sideline reporter. The Moose is on the loose until Siragusa eats him.

vs.

TOUGH AFTER THE WEEK OFF
- In games immediately following their bye week, the Packers have won nine of their last 12, including both contests under McCarthy.
- In 2006, Green Bay got a hard-earned victory at Miami in scorching temperatures. McCarthy called the victory a clear turning point in the season as seven of the team's eight victories came after the bye.
- Last season, the Packers enjoyed one of their most memorable victories in recent memory following the bye week. In a Monday night contest at Denver, the Packers won the game on the first snap of overtime, an 82-yard TD to Greg Jennings.
- The Denver contest was the second win of a six-game winning streak as the Packers cruised to an 8-2 mark following the bye.
- McCarthy has continued the Packers' success following the bye. The coach has compiled a 15-6 (.714) mark following the off week.
- Since 2000, the Packers over the balance of their season after the bye are a combined 51-26 (.662).
CONSISTENT - AND CONSISTENTLY GOOD
- First-year starter Aaron Rodgers has been accurate and efficient through his first stretch under center for the Packers.
- Though there is plenty of football still to play, Rodgers' completion percentage (65.6%) and quarterback rating (98.8) could become some of the highest marks in team annals.
- Rodgers' accuracy has helped minimize Green Bay's turnovers. His four interceptions account for just 1.8% of his attempts (221), a percentage that ranks tied for eighth in the NFL and tops among first-year QBs.
- Earlier in the season, Rodgers went 157 consecutive passes without an interception, the third-longest streak in team history. Rodgers' current streak without an interception stands at 64 attempts. He has not thrown an interception in five of the team's seven games thus far.
- Rodgers has eclipsed a QB rating of 100.0 five times this season, tied for second among all NFL quarterbacks:
Player, Team (Games over 100.0)
Philip Rivers, San Diego (6)
Drew Brees, New Orleans (5)
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay (5)
Jason Campbell, Washington (4)
Jake Delhomme, Carolina (4)
Chad Pennington, Miami (4)
Tony Romo, Dallas (4)
TURNOVERS USUALLY TELL THE STORY
- The turnover statistic remains one of the most important in all of football.
- Green Bay has 14 takeaways (13 interceptions, one fumble recovery) on the season. Their plus-6 turnover margin is tied for fourth among NFL clubs.
- The 13 interceptions mark a league high, just ahead of Tampa Bay and Tennessee, which each has 12 picks on the year.
- The Packers have been able to turn takeaways into points better than any other team. They have 69 points off turnovers thus far. Chicago ranks No. 2 with 60 points off turnovers.
- On the other side of the ball, things have not gone as well after turnovers. The team has surrendered 44 points off the eight turnovers this year - 24 of which came at Tampa in Week 4. That point total off turnovers is the 10th highest in the NFL.
- Green Bay did not have a giveaway against Indianapolis, the second time the team has played turnover-free football this season. It also went without a turnover in the opener against the Vikings, a feat they accomplished four times last season. Not surprisingly, all six were victories.
- Over a longer stretch, the Packers have won 32 of 33 games playing turnover-free football, since a loss at Dallas, Nov. 18, 1996. Green Bay's only loss in such games during that stretch was a 23-20 defeat at Minnesota, Oct. 23, 2005.
- Including playoffs, the Packers have won 35 of their last 36 games without a giveaway.

Sunday, Nov. 2 | LP Field | 12 PM CST
WITH THE CALL
- FOX Sports enters its 15th season as an NFL network television partner and will air the contest to a regional audience. Fox is back in GB, chyeah.
- Play-by-play man Kenny Albert joins color analyst Daryl Johnston in the booth with Tony Siragusa serving as the sideline reporter. The Moose is on the loose until Siragusa eats him.

vs.

TOUGH AFTER THE WEEK OFF
- In games immediately following their bye week, the Packers have won nine of their last 12, including both contests under McCarthy.
- In 2006, Green Bay got a hard-earned victory at Miami in scorching temperatures. McCarthy called the victory a clear turning point in the season as seven of the team's eight victories came after the bye.
- Last season, the Packers enjoyed one of their most memorable victories in recent memory following the bye week. In a Monday night contest at Denver, the Packers won the game on the first snap of overtime, an 82-yard TD to Greg Jennings.
- The Denver contest was the second win of a six-game winning streak as the Packers cruised to an 8-2 mark following the bye.
- McCarthy has continued the Packers' success following the bye. The coach has compiled a 15-6 (.714) mark following the off week.
- Since 2000, the Packers over the balance of their season after the bye are a combined 51-26 (.662).
CONSISTENT - AND CONSISTENTLY GOOD
- First-year starter Aaron Rodgers has been accurate and efficient through his first stretch under center for the Packers.
- Though there is plenty of football still to play, Rodgers' completion percentage (65.6%) and quarterback rating (98.8) could become some of the highest marks in team annals.
- Rodgers' accuracy has helped minimize Green Bay's turnovers. His four interceptions account for just 1.8% of his attempts (221), a percentage that ranks tied for eighth in the NFL and tops among first-year QBs.
- Earlier in the season, Rodgers went 157 consecutive passes without an interception, the third-longest streak in team history. Rodgers' current streak without an interception stands at 64 attempts. He has not thrown an interception in five of the team's seven games thus far.
- Rodgers has eclipsed a QB rating of 100.0 five times this season, tied for second among all NFL quarterbacks:
Player, Team (Games over 100.0)
Philip Rivers, San Diego (6)
Drew Brees, New Orleans (5)
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay (5)
Jason Campbell, Washington (4)
Jake Delhomme, Carolina (4)
Chad Pennington, Miami (4)
Tony Romo, Dallas (4)
TURNOVERS USUALLY TELL THE STORY
- The turnover statistic remains one of the most important in all of football.
- Green Bay has 14 takeaways (13 interceptions, one fumble recovery) on the season. Their plus-6 turnover margin is tied for fourth among NFL clubs.
- The 13 interceptions mark a league high, just ahead of Tampa Bay and Tennessee, which each has 12 picks on the year.
- The Packers have been able to turn takeaways into points better than any other team. They have 69 points off turnovers thus far. Chicago ranks No. 2 with 60 points off turnovers.
- On the other side of the ball, things have not gone as well after turnovers. The team has surrendered 44 points off the eight turnovers this year - 24 of which came at Tampa in Week 4. That point total off turnovers is the 10th highest in the NFL.
- Green Bay did not have a giveaway against Indianapolis, the second time the team has played turnover-free football this season. It also went without a turnover in the opener against the Vikings, a feat they accomplished four times last season. Not surprisingly, all six were victories.
- Over a longer stretch, the Packers have won 32 of 33 games playing turnover-free football, since a loss at Dallas, Nov. 18, 1996. Green Bay's only loss in such games during that stretch was a 23-20 defeat at Minnesota, Oct. 23, 2005.
- Including playoffs, the Packers have won 35 of their last 36 games without a giveaway.
