Jason LaCanfora's Packer Observation: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/writer/...ators-top-list
I still think its personnel first, plan second, but I do think the offense needs a re-think. The no-huddle has caused more problems than it has solved.
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The Packers have problems. I get Mike McCarthy downplaying everything and talking about 10 wins is nothing to scoff at. I also know this isn't the team many thought it would be or the Packers hoped they would be. The lack of production in the red zone continues to haunt them. Green Bay still seems to be more like a team that's scrounging for a decent play or two than one that is operating a master plan with each sequence linked to the next in a confounding pattern. The Packers just don't seem to trust in all that much that they do, and they're running out of time to get it fixed.
The Packers have problems. I get Mike McCarthy downplaying everything and talking about 10 wins is nothing to scoff at. I also know this isn't the team many thought it would be or the Packers hoped they would be. The lack of production in the red zone continues to haunt them. Green Bay still seems to be more like a team that's scrounging for a decent play or two than one that is operating a master plan with each sequence linked to the next in a confounding pattern. The Packers just don't seem to trust in all that much that they do, and they're running out of time to get it fixed.

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