So what proof do you need. You said I was the one with my blinders on. You won't take detailed stats or post game comments from the team itself. Why accept something that's not true.Do you think Rodgers would blame it on the defense?And too bad you cannot accept the defense has had a big dropoff.You don't think the 10% 3rd down conversions mattered in that number. Sure the defense didn't play well but the offense played worse. A +3 turn-over advantage should have been a blow-out.The texans D is ranked 26th and terrible yet the Packers offense can only get 10% 3rd down conversions. 17% below the Lions on the year. One of the scores came off a Defensive interception that but them on the Texan 23. Other wise I doubt that score happens.You can't be serious with this. Owen Daniels fumbled going into the end zone. Brown missed a 41 yard field goal. Slaton fumbled inside the Packer 18. There's a reason Houston only put up 24 points, it's because they fumbled and missed a field goal.I'm focusing on yards because it's frigging 549 yards of offense. Good defenses do not give up 549 yards of offense.Seven of the points were after the defense handed them the ball on the 23. Lets not forget all the other turn-overs between special teams and defense. That kept them in the game when they should have been blown out.Why are you focusing on yards and not points. Is 24 points the most they've given up since 1993? Are you telling me there incapable of winning since the Defense gives up points. Funny the Texans won and they gave up 21.Who cares? You can keep spewing the nonsense, or you can look at it realistically. Green Bay scored 21 points when they didn't play all that great offensivley.The defense gave up the most yards to an opposing offense since 1993. Additionally, just like every other game this season, the defense could not get a stop when needed. They had Houston pinned at their own three with little time left in the game. If you can't keep them from scoring in that situation, you never will.Wow. Didn't realize until I was reading the Packer site they did not get a 3rd down conversion until the fourth quarter.
If you'd like to continue to point fingers at the offense, feel free. Of course, you're very wrong about this one.
Funny the Texans defense gives up more points per game and won.
Funny the Saints give up more points but have a winning record.
Funny the Cardinals give up about the same but have a better record.
Seems to back up my statements pretty well of inconsistency on offense needing to be addressed. Of course this is only Rodgers saying this.QUARTERBACK AARON RODGERS:
(on how frustrating the close losses are) "It's disappointing. We had a chance to win. It's kind of gone the same script. We start slow, wait for somebody to make a play. Somebody does, then we start turning it on on the offensive side of the ball, get the ball in good position, have an opportunity to win the game and we don't. So that's probably the most frustrating part.
Or if points really is the measure, as you claim, how do you explain giving up 51 to New Orleans?
This defense is putrid.
The offense, whether less efficient or not, is putting up enough points to win games.
The Packers D is ranked 22nd and the Texans manage to win despite turn-over after turn-over.
The Texans are average 23.5 points per game this year. So the Pack defense gave up only .5 points more than the Texans average for the year. A putrid defense generally pads that number up quite a bit.
Yeah. I admitted the defense played badly in the 51 point debacle.
Lets see what A. Rodgers has to say from Saints post game
See he manned up just like he did after the Texans game. Shows he has a lot to offer as he matures at the QB position.The defense did play badly but the offense disappeared in the second half even Mccarthy only mentioned the first half for the offense playing well."In a game like this, you have to take care of the ball. But in the second half we just didn't do that. This game is all about limiting your turnovers and your production in the red zone. If I'm going to throw 3 interceptions, you are not going to win." "
To bad you can't accept the defense has not had as big a drop-off even with injuries as you imply by calling them putrid. I also posted notes where in several game the defense kept them in the close one and they still lost.
Just so you know where I'm coming from the Lions Defense is putrid. The packers is not. The Lions offense is putrid the Packers is not but they did not even meet the Lions 3rd conversion rate which says a lot.
You posted notes...great...3 sentences about a few games. Yup...that proves your point.
LOL.
The Lions offense also put up points on the Packer D after the offense came out strong in the first half.
Once again you write off comments from the coach himself. Your blinded by the fact the defense has done more good than you willing to accept.