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<blockquote data-quote="Shanghai Pack" data-source="post: 516369" data-attributes="member: 9293"><p>I'm with you on the idea of Lacy being effective but limited in his first game back. Something around 70 yrds on like 15 carries would be awesome and seems doable if the Lions scheme mostly for the pass. I do think though we'll gain over 100 yrds total on the ground though in conjunction with Lacy and Franklin, and Rodgers. I might be wrong about this, but my memory of the past few seasons of Lions games have featured a decent number of long Rodgers scrambles. </p><p></p><p>I think our running attack this season has been the single most exciting/positive thing for the Packers this year so far. Having the 100 yrd days is nice, but more important than the total volume is how efficient we've been in getting there (i.e. it's better to get to 100 yrds on 10 carries then 30). Currently the Packers have 5.3 Yards Per Carry, second in the league behind the Eagles, and only one of three teams with a YPC above 5.0. That's really impressive to me and incredibly surprising as I really didn't think our o-line had it in them. And then when you consider that it's come against two really strong defenses and with most of it coming from a second and third string RB, I'm really excited about our offense and this new dynamic we have moving forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shanghai Pack, post: 516369, member: 9293"] I'm with you on the idea of Lacy being effective but limited in his first game back. Something around 70 yrds on like 15 carries would be awesome and seems doable if the Lions scheme mostly for the pass. I do think though we'll gain over 100 yrds total on the ground though in conjunction with Lacy and Franklin, and Rodgers. I might be wrong about this, but my memory of the past few seasons of Lions games have featured a decent number of long Rodgers scrambles. I think our running attack this season has been the single most exciting/positive thing for the Packers this year so far. Having the 100 yrd days is nice, but more important than the total volume is how efficient we've been in getting there (i.e. it's better to get to 100 yrds on 10 carries then 30). Currently the Packers have 5.3 Yards Per Carry, second in the league behind the Eagles, and only one of three teams with a YPC above 5.0. That's really impressive to me and incredibly surprising as I really didn't think our o-line had it in them. And then when you consider that it's come against two really strong defenses and with most of it coming from a second and third string RB, I'm really excited about our offense and this new dynamic we have moving forward. [/QUOTE]
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