David Michalski discusses the disappearing act thus far of Nick Perry and questions which Nick Perry the Packers will see during the final ten games of the regular season. Will they see the 2012-2015 Nick Perry or the 2016-2017 Nick Perry, only time will tell.
The first pass rusher for the Packers by position wasn’t taken until the seventh round, but James Looney isn’t a true pass rusher and is more of a plug-and-play hybrid type.
Last March, the Packers waited signed Nick Perry to fill a pass-rushing void. On Friday evening, the Packers signed Davante Adams to be the Packers’ receiver of the future.
The one commonality between the two is that general manager Ted Thompson overpaid.
Is it fair to be encouraged that the Green Bay Packers defense put together a cohesive and effective performance against the Chicago Bears in Week 10, limiting them to 16 points and keeping them out of the red zone for the entire game?
Absolutely. But let's keep things in perspective.
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