vmax Posted September 27, 2012 Share Posted September 27, 2012 What happened to the Packers offense? Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay offense: There was no better quarterback last season than Rodgers, the league MVP, and there was no more dangerous offense than the Packers -- with Green Bay scoring a league-best and franchise-record 560 points. OK, so the Packers couldn't play defense, ranking last in the league in yards and pass defense; it didn't matter. When you have a quarterback pushing the envelope with a passer rating of 122.5 and 45 touchdown passes and an offense that averages 35 points a game, you still hammer 15 of your 16 regular-season opponents. So what's happened this season? Nothing, that's what. The Packers rank 25th in offense and 26th in scoring, with Rodgers 16th among quarterbacks, throwing fewer touchdown passes (3) than Sanchez (5), Tennessee's Jake Locker (4) or Tampa Bay's Josh Freeman (4). Worse, the poor guy's been sacked a league-high 16 times, including 8 in the first half vs. Seattle. The Packers first-team offense has been in a funk dating back to preseason games, and sooner or later they better get this thing figured out. I know why the Packers lost Monday night. I don't know why they're struggling to get untracked on offense.http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/clark-judge/20375794/surprised-disappointed-then-maybe-youre-here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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