After two games, the Green Bay Packers offense is still clearly a work in progress. That was to be expected with the team coming in with a quarterback with one NFL career start prior to this season, no wide receiver with more than one year of experience in this league and two rookie tight ends taking most of the reps at that position.
But in Week 2, this inexperienced group managed to put 24 points on the board on the road despite missing four of their most important players on offense.
Yes, the offense stumbled in the fourth quarter and the Packers lost the game by a point after holding a 12-point lead.