Honesty isn’t often rewarded in the NFL. It’s why so many coaches and players offer so little in interviews, worried their true responses will get twisted or taken out of context to satiate the content gods. Let us pray.
In order to allow a nothing-burger of a controversy (it’s an interesting story framed as drama) to remain so and not become a Culver’s bacon double deluxe, there’s one easy solution: start fast. If the Green Bay Packers’ Hall of Fame quarterback sees the power of the offense on the field, he’s more apt to trust his coach.