New Orleans Saints (2010: 11-5, 2nd NFC South)

@
Green Bay Packers (2010: 10-6, 2nd NFC North, Super Bowl XLV Champions)

Where:

When:
Date: Thursday, September 8th, 2011
Time: 7:30PM CST
On The Call:
NBC: Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, Michelle Tafoya
Packers Radio Network: Wayne Larrivee and Larry McCarren
Westwood One: Kevin Harlan, Boomer Esiason
Line:
Green Bay by 4.5
Previous History:
All-time regular season: 14-7-0
All-time, home: 8-2-0
Streaks: The Saints have won three of the last four meetings.
Last meeting, regular season: Nov. 24, 2008, at Louisiana Superdome; Saints won, 51-29
Last meeting, regular season, in Green Bay: Sept. 17, 2006; Saints won, 34-27
2010 Stategery:
Offenses
New Orleans finished 11th on Offense (24.0ppg), 3rd in Passing (277.6ypg), 28th in Rushing (94.9ypg)
Green Bay finished 10th on Offense (24.3ppg), 5th in Passing, (257.8ypg), 24th in Rushing (100.4ypg)
Defenses
New Orleans finished 7th on Defense (19.2ppg), 4th in Passing (193.9ypg), 16th in Rushing (112.3ypg)
Green Bay finished 2nd on Defense (15.0ppg), 5th in Passing, (194.2ypg), 18th in Rushing (114.9ypg)
2010 Playoff Recap:
New Orleans
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Green Bay
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Key Offseason Acquisitions:
Green Bay: The healthy returns of Jermichael Finley, Ryan Grant, Morgan Burnett, and others served to replenish a roster set back by injuries throughout 2010.
New Orleans: Mark Ingram, Korey Hall (just kidding), Aubrayo Franklin
Key Offseason Departures:
Green Bay: Cullen Jenkins, Nick Barnett, Daryn Colledge
New Orleans: Reggie Bush and a few other backs.
Notes:
1. Green Bay kicks off its 93rd season in team history with the third Thursday night game in Lambeau Field history, and the first Thursday night home opener in Packers history.
2. The game will be a matchup of the last two Super Bowl winners, the first time since 2000 and the seventh time ever that the two most recent world champions will meet in Week 1.
3. Green Bay is 5-0 all-time in prime-time season openers (four on Monday night, one on Sunday night).
4. The Saints will be making only their fourth trip to Lambeau Field in franchise history, with the most recent visit coming in 2006. This will be the fourth time overall in the past seven seasons that the teams have met.
5. Green Bay and New Orleans are the only two teams in the league to finish in the top 10 in total offense each of the past five seasons.
6. Thursday’s game is also a matchup of the two most successful teams in the NFC since 2006. Including the postseason, the Packers rank No. 2 in the conference in winning percentage at .609 (53-34), trailing only New Orleans (.616, 53-33) over that span.
(Thanks to Packers.com for that information. More info can be found here.)
Welcome Back:

Let's Dominate:
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