390 yards of offense. Multiple trips to the Tennessee end of the field and averaging better than 4.3 yards per carry against the NFL's 3rd best run D all on the road.
All the complaints about finesse football, the TEs, the RBs, the O Line and the QB situation are mostly distraction. You don't get those numbers on the road against a good D unless you have the talent to compete at this level.
What the Packers do not have is the ability to get out of their own way. Their own miscues and lack of execution killed them in this game. They should have had a multiple score lead in the fourth. Having it come down to a field goal drive at the end of a game or OT was going to be in Tennessee's favor as they are more skilled in the trenches.
Maybe this is the definition of a finesse team. But this team can win with this talent. The question is, can the coaches stop the players from killing their own chances?
All the complaints about finesse football, the TEs, the RBs, the O Line and the QB situation are mostly distraction. You don't get those numbers on the road against a good D unless you have the talent to compete at this level.
What the Packers do not have is the ability to get out of their own way. Their own miscues and lack of execution killed them in this game. They should have had a multiple score lead in the fourth. Having it come down to a field goal drive at the end of a game or OT was going to be in Tennessee's favor as they are more skilled in the trenches.
Maybe this is the definition of a finesse team. But this team can win with this talent. The question is, can the coaches stop the players from killing their own chances?


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