A New Hope
Is there now new hope along the offensive line? Is the offense starting to get playoff ready with an improved running attack and ball control passing game? Or was offense seen on Sunday the rest of miscues from the Vikings?
Is there now new hope along the offensive line? Is the offense starting to get playoff ready with an improved running attack and ball control passing game? Or was offense seen on Sunday the rest of miscues from the Vikings?
In a game that featured long drives and long runs it's not surprising to find as many nominations for Working Class Hero as MVP. What may be surprising is how many skill position players ended up being nominated though...
It doesn't matter how good the running back is, when a defense gives up over 200 yards rushing to a single player there are going to be many Dud nominations coming from the front seven.
It was another imperfect performance by the Packers which relied on what few stars the team has left to make the big plays needed....but which one of those stars is this week's MVP of the Week?
Although less painful than the offensive performance, the defense failed to deliver in many ways on Sunday against the Giants.
The Packers offense suffered outright failure on Sunday night in New Jersey. Unfortunately review of the night leads to more questions than answers.
The Packers spent the entire game trailing the Giants on Sunday night, so why did Mike McCarthy insist on a 50-50 play-calling balance?
Too many guys are worthy of this award so expect to feel like a kid in the candy store when making the choice for Dud of the Week.
It takes a little thinking outside the box to find the nominees for this week's MVP of the week.
There may not be many more expendable games for the Packers in 2012. But they are bigger, badder, and better than last year's team and still looking like a legit contender for the Super Bowl.