From the Milwaukee Sentinel Journal
VIEWS OF THE GAMEBOB McGINN: The Packers are catching the Eagles at a good time. Shawn Andrews, Brian Dawkins and L.J. Smith are back but none had a training camp. Philly’s revamped defense should be better later. To win, Brett Favre will have to play better than he ever has against a Jim Johnson defense, and the defense will have to be dominating right out of the box. It’s a tall, tall order.
TOM SILVERSTEIN: The Packers have taken their beatings from the Eagles on the road. Now it’s their chance for payback. There is a lot riding on this game and if the Packers don’t come through, it could result in the kind of start Mike McCarthy can’t afford. Packers 20, Eagles 16.
MICHAEL HUNT: It seems risky to pick a team that will probably start rookies at tailback and wideout, but Donovan McNabb, like Brett Favre, isn’t quite what he used to be. The Green Bay defense makes the difference here. Packers 17, Eagles 14.
GREG A. BEDARD: As long as he’s healthy, Donovan McNabb will find a way against Green Bay. He always does. Eagles 20, Packers 13.
LORI NICKEL: In the 1990s the Packers couldn’t beat Dallas until they got Troy Aikman and Company in Lambeau Field. Maybe that’s what it will take - a strong home opener - to finally beat the Eagles. With the injuries at running back, the Green Bay defense may have to find ways score in this one to win. Eagles 24, Packers 23.
