At times last season, there wasn’t an offense in the National Football League as poor as the Green Bay Packers’. What was once a feared unit was now being bullied by cocky press coverages with defenses almost begging them to throw the football.
An anaemic passing game paired with an inconsistent rushing attack led to the Packers’ worst offensive display in years. No longer was the defense holding the team’s Super Bowl aspirations back, rather keeping them alive.
For the offense to regain its flair and swagger of 2014 this season, it simply can’t pin the hopes onto a returning Jordy Nelson.