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Despite SNF Win, Green Bay Packers Offense Has Yet to Find Its Rhythm

October 10, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The Green Bay Packers offense is good, but it's not great. When a team has the NFL's best quarterback, its offense is expected to be great. 
While it's debatable whether Aaron Rodgers is still the league's best quarterback, there's no question he's counted among the game's top signal-callers. As such, the Packers should enter every contest with an inherent advantage. 
Instead, that automatic advantage appears to be nullified even despite Sunday's 23-16 victory over the New York Giants. During the contest, the Packers offense looked much like it has throughout this season. 
Entering the Sunday night affair, Green Bay's offense didn't rank among the league's top 10 in any of the major categories. Rodgers' crew ranked 11th in points per game (25.0), 16th in rushing offense (100.3) and 29th in both passing (193.3) and total offense (293.7). 
The Packers boosted those numbers in their latest victory, where Rodgers passed for 259 yards and th...

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