GREEN BAY, Wis. -- The Green Bay Packers’ offense can’t be better without Davante Adams, right? It can’t even be the same, can it? So it has to be worse.
That’s the easy assessment of an offense that lost an All-Pro receiver in his prime and didn’t add a marquee veteran or a first-round pick at the position.
But there’s more to coach Matt LaFleur’s offense than just the quarterback and his receivers. In his first three years as coach, he’s wisely featured Aaron Rodgers and Adams. But his playbook is loaded with plans for his running backs and tight ends that have not yet been fully explored.