Packers Daily: Best Defense Is A Good Offense

Jordan Love and the Packers offense need to control the game against the Bears on Saturday night.

 

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alvinH906's picture

December 18, 2025 at 07:22 pm

Jacobs, as you saw last Sunday, catches the ball too. Feed him. Not just swing passes. Get him over the line of scrimmage and let him work. Feed the BEAST (no offense Josh)!

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Leatherhead's picture

December 20, 2025 at 01:14 pm

If you put the RB into a downfield pattern, that's one less guy to pick up the blitz and protect Love.

I think we'll do what we do: Half the plays will go to the RB, we'll throw about 30 passes, and 20 of them will be to the top 3 WRs. The remainder 10 will be split up between TEs and RBs and #4 and #5 WRs.

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Major Snafu's picture

December 19, 2025 at 01:06 pm

I'm totally the opposite, a great defense is a good offense. The Steelers and Vikings always made sure they had a good defense to keep them in games they should be losing in the hope the offense will come around an eke out a win but its the defense that makes the win possible.
How many one game scores have the vikes and steelers won in the past two years, lots of them.
Our d needs to get the next three teams we play off the field in three an outs and not let them march marily down the field scoring points off a secondary that cant stop anyone who has time to throw.
I thought from game one, the secondary would in the end be the achiles heel good teams exploit to beat us, aka denver.

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Leatherhead's picture

December 20, 2025 at 01:19 pm

The team that has possession of the ball is in charge. Having a good defense to keep you in games is great, but at the end of the day, you have to score points. In the playoffs, if you don't score at least 24, you've given yourself very little chance to win.

I'm not sure how we keep getting 3 and outs with a secondary that can't stop anyone. I don't think that'll happen.

Shorten the game: Encourage them to burn clock with runs and short passes. I'd like to see a 9 possession game. Get two turnovers and two punts and they're down to five shots. 3 TDs and 2 FGs would give them 27, and since we held them to 21 in our place with Parsons, I think we should expect the Bears will be closer to 30 today. We're going to have to score points and keep the offensive pressure on them

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nagawicka's picture

December 20, 2025 at 12:31 pm

The best defense is a RUNNING GAME. Air Schnelker & Air Dickey can rack up the TDs in seconds but that's useless without the time of possession required to exhaust *their* defense while resting *our* defense. Score those points while never, ever letting the hapless Bron-- Bears touch the ball. Y'know, FOOTBALL.

Point being: DID Matt LaFleur violate the cardinal Mike Holmgren Rule? Couldn't find a broadcast out Seattle way, so DID HE abandon the running game in the 2nd half? Against the [sacre bleu!] Broncos, no less?

The Mike Holmgren Rule states that: A Head Coach Shall Never, Ever Abandon the Running Game in the Second Half. Doing so against any rival franchise is of course a [potentially] fireable offense. BUT doing so against the hated Denver Broncos is cause for total shunning. Said Head Coach's name shall not be uttered within our broadcast area . . ..

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