“If they’re going to play that type of defense,” Bennett said of opponents loading the tackle box to stop the run, “you have to take advantage of it downfield. Attack!”
Once upon a time, the Packers were one of the NFL’s most attacking pass offenses. This year, the Packers have struggled to move the ball through the air. A pass offense that set records in 2011 and has seen Aaron Rodgers win league MVP awards in ’11 and 2014, is No. 26 in the league heading into Sunday’s regular season finale.