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<blockquote data-quote="Packerlifer" data-source="post: 245474" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>Back to the o-line issue: The Packers have had a thousand yard runningback 2 of last 3 years and were only 50 yds. from one in '07. The number of sacks taken for the number of times passing over the past several seasons isn't terribly high either. The Packers have managed to rank in the top ten to top five in offense over this period. Indications that the line has been doing something. As for the drop last year: Half the teams that make the playoffs in one season don't do it again the next. The Pack wasn't the only club to have a fall=off last season. Look at Seattle, Jacksonville, Dallas, Tampa Bay, Washington. Baltimore has been a roller coaster team the last 3 years; two big winning, playoff seasons sandwiched around a loser. What's happened with the Packers over the last 4 seasons is more in line with what generally goes on around the modern NFL. The anomaly was more the 6 and 4 year playoff runs of '93-98 & '01-'04. Only a handful of clubs can claim that kind of consistency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Packerlifer, post: 245474, member: 1242"] Back to the o-line issue: The Packers have had a thousand yard runningback 2 of last 3 years and were only 50 yds. from one in '07. The number of sacks taken for the number of times passing over the past several seasons isn't terribly high either. The Packers have managed to rank in the top ten to top five in offense over this period. Indications that the line has been doing something. As for the drop last year: Half the teams that make the playoffs in one season don't do it again the next. The Pack wasn't the only club to have a fall=off last season. Look at Seattle, Jacksonville, Dallas, Tampa Bay, Washington. Baltimore has been a roller coaster team the last 3 years; two big winning, playoff seasons sandwiched around a loser. What's happened with the Packers over the last 4 seasons is more in line with what generally goes on around the modern NFL. The anomaly was more the 6 and 4 year playoff runs of '93-98 & '01-'04. Only a handful of clubs can claim that kind of consistency. [/QUOTE]
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