While the Packers defense has shown to be susceptible to the run, maybe we need to see less Zeke, and more Dak on Sunday.
Dak’s play in those first three wins was a revelation in some aspects, but it wasn’t entirely a surprise, either. One of the reasons he’s been so good in fourth quarters and comebacks is because of his proficiency in no-huddle and hurry-up offenses. He played a lot of it at Mississippi State. Fits his makeup. Maybe it’s fair to say that it took until this season — with Jon Kitna working on his mechanics and Moore tinkering with his head — for Dak to experience what was shaping up as a breakout season.