Green Bay, Wisconsin. Just because I am writing about the Packers, doesn’t mean I’m a Packers fan. They happen to be the Colt’s next victim. “The Maniac” Darius Leonard will grab Aaron Rodgers and gently set him down on the turf, because you never know where The Maniac is at all times. I also expect the big guy, Jonathan Taylor, to run wild in his former college state. If the Colts win, that would be win number seven for them, and the Packers would have a third loss. With fans screaming Go Pack Go, the Colts must watch Aaron Rodgers at all times, because he will change his inflection and try to get the horses to jump early. The Colts must avoid Aaron Rodgers’ voice inflection. If they don’t, it could be a long afternoon, and we could hear Rick Venturi ready to hop out of the Colts’ radio booth and go down to the field and show the Colts how not to jump offsides. You have to give Aaron Rodgers credit. He is Wisconsin’s number one quarterback. He can get you confused and you could be down 7-0 early. The Colts just need to do what they did in Nashville, and eat some cheeseburgers for lunch. Once The Maniac gets ahold of Aaron Rodgers, he’s not going to know what hit him. The same thing with Aaron. If you let him have wide open receivers, it’s good night Indy. The Colts are going to need to play a solid game in all three phases of the game to beat one of the NFL’s best teams. Kickoff between the Colts and the cheese sandwiches is at noon. We will see who is whinnying after the matchup with Rodgers. I have a feeling that Jonathan Taylor will run all over the cheeseheads and make macaroni and cheese out of the 7-2 Packers. The Colts have been playing superb football under Phillip Rivers, and it needs to continue against Aaron if the a Colts want to whinny at Lambeau, the frozen tundra of the NFL. It would be nice to follow up the victory against the Titans with a win against Green Bay and send the Packers packing.