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<blockquote data-quote="Powarun" data-source="post: 453739" data-attributes="member: 2112"><p>Also it wasn't like our Special Teams were of any help since Rodgers started. Also we probably have discussed this during the season last year too, its not like we were OMG we are going to go undefeated, no we thought we would be NFC North Champs and that was about it. The Packers play as an offensive juggernaut that relies on their defense to make a turnover. I still think the loss in Arizona in the 2009 wildcard game is the best definition of how the Packers played. Our offensive problems is we need to improve the O-Line, and have the lineup be consistent, our running backs need to break out and run, our receivers need to catch the ball, and need to develop a back up quarter back. As for Rodger's mythical comeback stat in the clutch goes, our offense and special teams needs to step up during crunch time. A games versus the Falcons, Cardinals, Steelers, Lions, Dolphins, Patriots (more or less ST), Redskins losses and many wins which I forgot comes to mind when our defense and special teams blew the game.</p><p> </p><p>Also if we are far enough ahead, I don't think its a bad thing to give our back ups playing time because like in the 2010 season, we may need them, and that helps bring down stats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Powarun, post: 453739, member: 2112"] Also it wasn't like our Special Teams were of any help since Rodgers started. Also we probably have discussed this during the season last year too, its not like we were OMG we are going to go undefeated, no we thought we would be NFC North Champs and that was about it. The Packers play as an offensive juggernaut that relies on their defense to make a turnover. I still think the loss in Arizona in the 2009 wildcard game is the best definition of how the Packers played. Our offensive problems is we need to improve the O-Line, and have the lineup be consistent, our running backs need to break out and run, our receivers need to catch the ball, and need to develop a back up quarter back. As for Rodger's mythical comeback stat in the clutch goes, our offense and special teams needs to step up during crunch time. A games versus the Falcons, Cardinals, Steelers, Lions, Dolphins, Patriots (more or less ST), Redskins losses and many wins which I forgot comes to mind when our defense and special teams blew the game. Also if we are far enough ahead, I don't think its a bad thing to give our back ups playing time because like in the 2010 season, we may need them, and that helps bring down stats. [/QUOTE]
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