Coordinators discuss state of the team in all three phases

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The 182 yards in Cincinnati was the Packers’ most in a single game since Week 7 of 2009 (202 yards at Cleveland), and that was accomplished with the No. 1 back, Eddie Lacy
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, sidelined due to a concussion. James Starks
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(132 yards vs. Washington) and Johnathan Franklin
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(103 yards vs. Cincinnati) have each posted 100-yard games when the Packers hadn’t had a back hit the century mark since 2010.

“We’re confident in our running game,” Offensive Coordinator Tom Clements said. “It’s been good and we hope to make sure it continues to be good and hopefully improve it.”


Defensive Coordinator Dom Capers likes the way his unit is trending in three key areas – third downs, quarterback pressure and turnovers.
 

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It would be nice to have an o-line that controls the LOS on both running and passing plays, game after game. Maybe we're heading there.
 

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Our special teams, specifically the kick coverage unit and the kick return blocking units, remains at an NCAA division 2 level.

For 3 games, I have closely noticed our guys flying down there rarely get to the 20 yard line before the KRer comes thru there.
But when we've brought it out, beit Ross or Cobb, there are guyS there to hammer them closer to the 10 yard line all the time than the 20 or beyond. We're still soft as marshmallows on those units.

Everything else, offense and defense, has been acceptable, other than the pass coverage in week 1, and Rodgers mistakes late in game 3.
 

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