What's with the Green Bay Packers in 2012?

By Cam Larkin / Roar Guru

The Green Bay Packers are playing like the 2008 version, rather than a team that were crowned Super Bowl Champions in 2011 and fell just short in the playoffs last season to the eventual victors.

The road loss to the Indianapolis Colts in round five sent the Packers into unfamiliar territory, with a losing record of 2-3 and third position in the NFC North.

Predicted to be strong title contenders – and they still are, don’t get me wrong – Green Bay have dropped games to the rampaging San Francisco 49ers at home, the Seattle Seahawks in a game that ended in controversy and last weekend to an emotional Colts outfit.

The wins have come against the Chicago Bears in round two and a one-point victory over the struggling New Orleans Saints.

The story from the week just gone were all been about the rookie quarterback Andrew Luck defeating the MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers, Reggie Wayne’s last quarter brilliance and Chuck Pagano watching a stunning comeback win from his hospital bed. This game however was about the Packers.

Green Bay just don’t seem to be a very good team at the moment and it’s not hard to figure out why.

The green and gold are at the tail end in the league for sacks allowed. The 28-year old and reigning MVP Rodgers has gone only one game where he didn’t get taken to the turf by the opposing defensive unit – not surprisingly that was against the Saints in round four.

In week one, Rodgers was sacked by the Niners three with sack yardage of 24, week two five times with loss yardage of 31 by the strong Bears defence, eight times (39 yards) in week three in that infamous game, and five times in Indianapolis (28 yards).

The Arizona Cardinals are the only team worse than Green Bay in the sacks department. Cardinals quarterback Kevin Kolb has hit the deck 22 times this season, including being sacked eight times in week four and nine times in the recent loss to the St. Louis Rams in week five. No other team in the league has given up 15 so far.

Let’s look beyond the sacks, because that isn’t the only reason for the slow start to the year. The Packers are struggling when it comes to the rushing game: they rank 20th in the NFL with an average of 95.6 yards.

Head coach Mike McCarthy’s team will fail as they did against the Colts to hold onto leads if their only running threat is a scrambling Rodgers, who led his team for ground yards gained (57) in week five.

Green Bay have several of their big name starters injured, including running back Cedric Benson (ankle), defensive tackle B.J. Raji (ankle) and tight end Jermichael Finley (right shoulder). All three went down during the match-up against the Colts, as well as wide receiver Greg Jennings with a groin injury. But this is football, injuries are a part of the game and Green Bay has solid depth.

As good leaders do, Rodgers has stepped up to the plate and accepted a great part of what has went wrong when speaking on his radio show on ESPN 540 in Milwaukee.

“I set the bar high and I expect to play at a higher level. (I’ve) been making just some mistakes I’m not used to making,” Rodgers said.

The Packers will need to move on quickly and focus as they approach a massive game against the unbeaten Houston Texans juggernaught in Texas in round six.

When the two teams meet on Sunday night (U.S. time), it will be the first time since December 7, 2008 – Houston won that game 24-21. The Packers won the previous match four years earlier 16-13.

Houston are firing on all cylinders this season, averaging 29.8 points-per-game while only allowing 14.6 points-per-game.

As the saying goes, when it rains it pours. Green Bay fans will be hoping that the sun soon shines bright for these championship contenders.

The Crowd Says:

2012-10-15T03:33:02+00:00

Ian Whitchurch

Guest


42 points in total. Says something about NFC West defenses, really ;)

2012-10-15T01:09:44+00:00

mushi

Roar Guru


Don't look now but 14-0 up on the vaunted Texans

2012-10-11T07:12:01+00:00

Arthur Fonzarelli

Guest


My Green Bay Packers stubbie holder is one of my prized possessions

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2012-10-11T02:36:29+00:00

Cam Larkin

Roar Guru


It has been an interesting and exciting start to the season in particular the Cardinals. As a Packers fans, I am hoping they wind up soon and gain the big MO heading into playoffs time. Some big games this weekend - Niners taking on NYG in NY and the Pack heading to Texas to challenge Houston. Go to cameronlarkin.com to previews and to listen to my audio on SEN.

2012-10-11T01:50:34+00:00

B.A Sports


The Pack didn't need a running game last year and I think Benson has somethign to offer. Not a stud, but can be serviceable when he comes good. Their line is obviously a problem, but Rogers has been poor this year as well. You don't always know on incomplete passes whether it was a route error or a QB error, but some of his throws have been way off. Nelson was predicted to be a top reciever in the game and he has been no where to be seen. Jennings is injured, Jones is ok, but he does clearly botch some routes and Finley is very hit or miss. The two most reliable players in that offence are Cobb and Driver, But Driver is getting on and despite seeming reliable doesn't get many looks and Cobb when used is effective, but he is a bit of a Sproles type and not the sort of guy you can use every play. If they can overcome Houston (on a short week) this week and St Louis next week on the road, they come home for the Jags and Arizona before the bye. If they can get it back to to 6-3 they should be ok for the run home. 5-4 looks a little more shakey but they play Detroit and Minnesota twice and Chicago again in the second half which will be key to the division. I am hoping they get it together and you have to think that Rogers will. I have the Ravens, Pats, Texans and Pack to win their divisions in a multi. Who would have thought to start the season it would be the Pack I was worried about.

2012-10-11T00:49:25+00:00

Worlds Biggest

Guest


early days yet, the Pack have time to get it right ( as a Niners fan hope they don't ). Remember they won the Superbowl after sneaking into the playoffs. The BUT is that the Vikings are legit and the Bears have started well which will make things interesting in the North.

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