If given enough time, there’s no reason to think that Warner, or to a lesser degree Leinart, will be able to get the ball to Larry Fitzgerald (who still yearns to beat his hometown Vikings), Anquan Boldin, and Steve Breaston. Both the top two should, and all three can have a very good game. You won’t see a lot deep, but if Hightower and Beanie Wells can keep the safeties honest, there will be a few shots at big plays RAC yards will be especially important. Favre, as noted above, has been fabulous in avoiding picks this year. But he IS Brett Favre, and he has been prone to 20 interception seasons over the years. 
I'm not saying that just tossing three picks this year for Brett Favre is a fluke in that regard.. Well wait, yes I am, because it is a fluke. That’s not ‘mean old biased Cardinals fan-hater’ saying that, the record book says it His history says it. While you can't prop 488 touchdown passes enough, you can't say this year isn’t a fluke from a guy that has thrown over 300 interceptions, either. I have the feeling with a little pressure from Dockett, fellow D-lineman Calais Campbell, and with an occasional LB (or our All Pro safety Adrian Wilson) blitzing, this could be the game that those picks he prone to, will come to light.A blindside cornerback blitz or two wouldn't surprise me either. The Cards may blitz a little more with Favre this week than they did against Vince Young last week. But like last week against Chris Johnson, they have the NFL's other best running back in Adrian Peterson to respect, too So they won’t go blitz crazy.

I see at least one, and maybe 2 picks from the ancient yet golden arm of Mr Favre. And it won’t be solely based on whatever pressure the Big Red D can muster.Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie will look to take advantage of the youth and relative inexperience of WRs rookie Percy Harvin and 3rd-year pro Sydney Rice, respectively.As I mentioned last time I wrote about this guy, Rice recently had a three game stretch wherein he caught more passes for more yards, than he did in his first two seasons combined I see DRC with at least one pick. I’m obviously basing this on Warner starting, in general But it pretty much applies if Leinart plays too. He was able to take 50 percent of the snaps with the starters this week, and last week's performance should give him the confidence to build on. The only real advantage would be that, as a southpaw, Leinart wouldn’t have Allen on his blindside. But this will be a better, more meaningful game, if Warner gets the nod.
The defense kept the Titans out of theend-zone for the most part last week, and they’ll need to step up again and do it this week. The team that wins, regardless of who starts, will be the team that wants it more These are two pretty similar teams in talent. Minnesota and Favre have worked hard to get to that lofty 10-1 record. Statistically, Favre is having the best year of his superstar career, as his equally lofty 112. QB rating will attest to. Forget the fact that 40 percent of those Viking wins were against teams with a combined 4-29 record, and 60 percent against a combined 12-43 mark.