Through 59 minutes of the game on Sunday, the Green Bay Packers' offense was doing something almost unheard of for this team in recent years - they had gained more yards on the ground than through the air. Although Aaron Rodgers' 60-yard bomb to Jordy Nelson gave the passing game a 252 to 226 advantage in yardage over the rushing totals, the Packers averaged just under 10 yards per carry for the game.
Most of those numbers belonged to Ty Montgomery, who has suddenly become a game-breaking (and tackle-breaking) star in the making.