Some interesting stuff about the Packers defensive problems in the red zone last year. http://www.packers.com/news/stories/2010/05/21/1/. I was especially struck by this part:
In the 11 games Green Bay won last season, opponents scored TDs only 11 of 26 times in the red zone, or 42.3 percent. That number, over the course of 16 games, would have ranked fourth in the league in 2009.
But in the six games the Packers lost, including the playoff defeat in Arizona, offenses nearly doubled that rate to 22 TDs in 27 red-zone possessions, or 81.5 percent. The breakdown was as follows: Cincinnati 4-of-4, Minnesota (two games) 7-of-8, Tampa Bay 3-of-3, Pittsburgh 3-of-5, and Arizona 5-of-7.
Red zone defense is the kind of thing that separates Super Bowl teams from playoff teams. I think it was Ted Williams who said, "Don't tell me what you hit, tell me when you hit it." I think the same applies here.
In the 11 games Green Bay won last season, opponents scored TDs only 11 of 26 times in the red zone, or 42.3 percent. That number, over the course of 16 games, would have ranked fourth in the league in 2009.
But in the six games the Packers lost, including the playoff defeat in Arizona, offenses nearly doubled that rate to 22 TDs in 27 red-zone possessions, or 81.5 percent. The breakdown was as follows: Cincinnati 4-of-4, Minnesota (two games) 7-of-8, Tampa Bay 3-of-3, Pittsburgh 3-of-5, and Arizona 5-of-7.
Red zone defense is the kind of thing that separates Super Bowl teams from playoff teams. I think it was Ted Williams who said, "Don't tell me what you hit, tell me when you hit it." I think the same applies here.

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