Playing musical chairs with the offensive is usually bad news. Bad news for the offense, bad news for the quarterback and bad news for the entire team.
Yet somehow the Green Bay Packers are continuing to move right along despite a nearly continuous shuffling of their starting five linemen due to injuries. The Week 1 contest against the Minnesota Vikings (ironically enough this week’s opponent as well) saw the Packers use three different offensive line combinations alone.
Green Bay is also on pace to allow its lowest sack total since Aaron Rodgers took over as starting quarterback in 2008.