Originally posted by Patler
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The cause can be pressure, receiver not open, or QB looking away for reasons that are unclear.
That being said, I think the Packers are doing themselves no favors in the no huddle. If the plan isn't working, they seem UNable to audible to plays that the D is not prepared for. The pattern has been for the first drive to be promising but then after D adjustments, success seems to decrease.
What should be a scheme to force defenses into a bad matchup instead becomes a situation where the Packers cannot take advantage of the situation. In some cases because they can't run versus 6 or 7 in the box. Others, the pass play is well defended early and then pressure gets to the QB.

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