Clay Matthews' Impact: By The Numbers
APC takes a look at some key statistics that show how critical Clay Matthews is to the Packers defense, both in the pass rush and the run game
APC takes a look at some key statistics that show how critical Clay Matthews is to the Packers defense, both in the pass rush and the run game
The defensive line gave a strong effort against the Bears and dominate the nominations for Working Class Hero of the Week.
Mason Crosby is battling the yips again and missed two make able field goals on Sunday. Is he the clear cut Dud this week or does Ryan Grant and Jarrett Bush give him a run for his money?
The Packers got big plays from their superstars in putting away their oldest rival. This should make an interesting discussion of who should be MVP of the Week.
Another game where the first half was wildly different from the second half. This time the team won and the play of the defense was much more palatable.
At the beginning of the year there were signs that the Packers were going to develop into a balanced offensive attack with a potent passing game and competent running game.....has this team finally evolved into this model?
On a wet, muddy, and snowy day at Lambeau Field it came down to who could win in the trenches and run the ball to pull out a victory. Thanks to these players the Packers were able to do just that...but who will be Working Class Hero of the Week?
Do we punish players for a bad first half or give them a pass for a pretty good second half? That is the burning question in this week's Dud of the Week.
It was an unusual win for the Packers, but a good win. This week's nominees for MVP reflect the unorthodox type of victory it was with a QB with no passing touchdowns and RB under a 100 yards and no TD's at all, and a CB returning to the line up.
The Packers are expecting the return of Charles Woodson very soon, but where is the best spot to play him when he does return? Is there still even a place left?