The Green Bay Packers were good enough offensively without Jordan Love to take down the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday at Lambeau Field. The gameplan wasn’t conventional — the Packers ended with 53 rushing attempts and 14 passing attempts — but it was effective in terms of attacking the opponent’s weakness and protecting backup quarterback Malik Willis.
Here are a few things to know from the re-watching the Packers offense in Week 2 against the Colts:
1. The run game obviously helped Malik Willis, but Matt LaFleur also made life easier for Willis in the passing game.