The temperature is supposed to be in the 80's, and that's hot enough! But when you factor in the humidity that makes 80 feel more like 100, an early October match-up against a so-so opponent could become a trap for the suddenly hot Packers.
If Green Bay is going to win, not wilt, they will need to keep hydrated and figure out someway of keeping their players out of that killer Florida sun. A good strategy might be to win the time of possession battle and shorten the game, instead of running with the frantic pace style of play to which Packer fans have become accustomed. That would mean a big dose of Eddie Lacy, and maybe a rare James Starks sighting, as he has rarely been seen in action, but could help keep Lacy fresh.
Predictions are always a crapshoot, but I've got a good feeling about this one despite the potential for heatstroke. I'm going to say:
Green Bay - 30
Miami - 21