In 2010, Aaron Rodgers led the Packers to a Super Bowl win with a Pro Bowl receiver in his prime, an all-franchise receiver nearing the end of his career, an inconsistent but explosive veteran receiver, and two tight ends: a rookie, and a quality backup with limited skills.
Now, let’s see. In 2018, the Packers offense is scheduled to feature a Pro Bowl receiver in his prime, an all-franchise receiver nearing the end of his career, an inconsistent but explosive veteran receiver, and quality backup with limited skills (and that’s probably underselling Lance Kendricks’ talent.