The Packers have some player eval to do.
The Green Bay Packers came out of Philadelphia with a 4-8 record, as most reasonable folks predicted they would. They did, however, fare significantly better against the NFC’s number one seed than I or many others would have anticipated.
There wasn’t a whole lot new that came from this game for most of it. We already knew how bad the defense was, and how crucial it is for Joe Barry to never be allowed near a coordinator position ever again (though, tell that to Matt LaFleur). The only real new pieces of information to come from this game until the fourth quarter were just how good Keisean Nixon is in the return game, making the year-and-a-half long decision to keep Amari Rodgers on the job even more befuddling.