It basically looks like GB is going to lose this game - by how much? I don't know. Their D has been excellent (1st string) this preseason. GB isn't playing their first team much - so if you think Favre should retire - watch Aaron Rodgers please. If you need any more convincing, then you will see why real football fans are happy he keeps coming back. Rodgers, however, does look exponentially better this preseason than he has at any point in his career.

Injury report: Packers - RB Vernand Morency (knee), WR Donald Driver (foot), OG Tony Palmer (hamstring), OT Tony Moll (stinger), WR Shaun Bodiford (knee), DE Michael Montgomery (knee), RB Brandon Jackson (concussion), LB Abdul Hodge (knees), LB Spencer Havner (back), OG Jason Spitz (calf), DE Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila (knee) and S Aaron Rouse (hamstring) are out. Titans - DT Rien Long (knee) is out; RB Chris Henry (hamstring) is doubtful; DE Antwan Odom (hip), CB Nick Harper (groin) and TE Ben Troupe (foot) are questionable.

FIRST THINGS FIRST: The Titans plan to play their starters into the third quarter, making them one of the few teams in the NFL to put any importance on the final exhibition game. Coach Jeff Fisher doesn't like the idea of having his starters go a full two weeks without playing a game. The Packers, by comparison, will play their starters a series or two and then use the game to evaluate younger players fighting for roster spots.

AUDITION TIME: The Titans recently signed free agent defensive tackle Corey Simon to a minimum-wage deal, hoping to firm up the middle of their defense. Nevertheless, they'll be keeping an eye on a well-stocked Packers defensive line for potential help. GM Ted Thompson is reluctant to part with any of his defensive tackles, but he might listen to an offer from his close friend, Titans GM Mike Reinfeldt.

VINCE TIME: You have to see quarterback Vince Young to believe he's that good. The Packers will get a first-hand view. Young is coming off a terrific performance against Buffalo in which he completed 13 of 19 passes for 162 yards and a touchdown and ran for a 2-yard touchdown. It was his best showing this summer after being held out of the opener for not staying at the team hotel the night before the game and playing poorly against New England. Young will present a big challenge for the Packers' defensive line, which likes to aggressively attack the quarterback. Young can get out of the pocket and either throw on the run or scramble for big gains.

TAKE IT AND RUN: Two young backs with questionable pasts will be trying to make believers out of their respective teams. The Packers will get their first look at rookie DeShawn Wynn, who was taken in the seventh round because of his reputation for being lazy. A strong performance could vault Wynn into a prominent position come opening day. On the Titans' side, LenDale White, is close to winning a battle with Chris Brown for the starting job. White looked like a bust last year when he let his weight balloon, but he got his act together and has been slightly better than Brown.

CORNER MATTERS: The Packers won't play cornerbacks Al Harris and Charles Woodson so that Jarrett Bush, Will Blackmon, Patrick Dendy, Frank Walker and Tramon Williams will get opportunities to play against the big boys. They're not the only youngsters auditioning for jobs. Titans first-round pick Michael Griffin will get a chance to show he's worthy of being a starter. It will set up a pretty good matchup between the 6-foot, 202-pound Griffin and rookie receiver James Jones, the Packers' leading receiver with 16 catches for 196 yards and two touchdowns.