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There was a play early 2nd half. Not sure who the GB defender was but he contacted the ball carrier up the middle and got dragged for two yards but made the tackle. Four other Packers surrounding the play, watching him get dragged. It's been the case a few other times this year. Other teams rally to the ball and gang tackle. This team watches teammates. Symbolic of the apparent rot that has this team at the point of implosion. I think the only question left might be where exactly IS the bottom. How bad will it become?

The Badgers might win one more game and honestly if the Packers play like this they might beat Chicago and another game or two.  This is a 6 win team with Rodgers.

Just think - they could have dealt 12 for multiple high picks and tanked 2022 without him to get another high pick next year.  They could have reloaded within a couple of years and not be in cap hell.

@Fandame posted:

Methinks Rodgers has been running the show behind the scenes all along. The FO gave in to him, MLF gives him free rein to change plays, he throws not to the open person but to who he wants to throw to, etc. It appears that he's reaping what he's sown -- and unfortunately, so are we.

So he chose to have crap receivers and a bad offensive line? That's .... quite the theory.

Alec Pierce just made a hell of a play to likely win the game for Indy, but yeah, Fredokunst spent two premium picks to take a gimpy knee who can't catch.

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