Official 2020 Week 8 Green Bay vs Vikings Thread

nick vogel: Finished his career as UAB's third leading scorer in program history (269) and holds the school record for career PAT percentage (.977, 128-of-131)...Made 19-of-23 field goals, 37-of-37 PAT and sent 52 of his 71 kickoffs for touchbacks (12th nationally)...Made his final 11 kicks of the season, including a season-best 49-yarder in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl vs. No. 20 Appalachian State...Named Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Week on Oct. 14 after making a career-best four field goals at UTSA and scoring 15 points...Led the team in points with 94.
Meh still give me a vet kicker for a week over some rookie UDFA
 
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two players listed as "out" and 7 listed as "questionable" which means 75% probability they will play. the rest - even though they had "limited participation" aren't even questionable. you know for sure that alexander, the smith brothers and tonyan are going to play. and pretty sure martin and lewis will play. more than likely barnes, bradley and gary are going to be out there. i kind of hope they let everybody else sit.
 
I have a hunch that limited participation means they were just keeping them away from potential injury in practice, to insure they could play on Sunday. It also muddies the water for the Vikings, who are sucking swamp water so far this year.
 
Inactives:
10 QB Jordan Love
20 CB Kevin King
24 S Raven Greene
33 RB Aaron Jones
56 LB Randy Ramsey
69 T David Bakhtiari
74 DL Billy Winn
 
Line Movements:

There has been little movement on the line in this contest this week. Green Bay opened as a 6.5-point favorite and as of Sunday morning, they can now be found as a six-point favorite at most sportsbooks. 65 percent of the bets are backing the Packers giving the points as the home team in this contest.

The over/under has trended downwards slightly in this contest as well. After opening at 50.5, the total has ticked downward to 49.5 or 50 points, depending on the sportsbook, for this one. A narrow majority, 54 percent, of the wagers on the total in this contest are of the mindset that this one ends up falling short of the total.
 
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