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Packers Offense Finally Shows Signs of Life in TNF Win, but Will It Last?

October 21, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

At first glance, it might appear that quarterback Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers fixed what ailed their offense in Thursday's 26-10 win over the Chicago Bears.
Rodgers passed for 326 yards and tossed three touchdown passes at Lambeau Field. Wide receiver Davante Adams had a career night, reeling in 13 catches for 132 yards and two scores. And most importantly, the Packers finished their four-game homestand with a win over their most hated rivals.
But look a little deeper and you'll see many of the issues that have dogged the Green Bay offense all season were still evident—problems that could haunt them in weeks where it isn't playing an injury-ravaged, one-win Chicago team.
Sure, there were bright spots.
In the second half, the Packers dominated a spent, overmatched Chicago squad. The Green Bay defense held the Matt Barkley-led Bears to a dismal 189 yards of total offense. Despite being without its top three cornerbacks (Sam Shields, Damarious Randall...

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