Defensive coordinator Mike Pettine will be in the cross-hairs for Green Bay’s final half-dozen regular-season games. A team that ranks 28th in yardage surrendered has no business being in the NFL playoffs. If Pettine can reduce both the rushing and passing yardage yielded in these final games by 30 yards each, that would put the Packers at around tenth best during that six-game stretch. For the reasons below it’s an attainable goal
On paper, the Packers easily have the personnel to be a top-ten defensive force. So, who’s not holding up their end of the bargain?
It’s certainly not the Smiths, the team’s two new edge rushers.