Can the Packers Exploit the Cardinals’ Injuries to Secure an Easy Victory?
The Packers were a team that I just didn’t see being that great from the preseason. I probably could argue that I’m correct about that decision based on their 3-1-1 record. The reality is that they are talented at a lot of positions, and even if they aren’t going to likely ever blow out teams, they will at least be competitive or look good in most games. Green Bay’s loss came against the Browns (yes, the Cleveland Browns), and the tie came against the Cowboys. Both of those games were on the road. The sign of a truly great team is that it can win road games. They should’ve beaten both the Cowboys and the Browns, but they couldn’t get it done when they needed it most. Jordan Love looks like he is making better decisions this season, and he is finding the open receiver rather than forcing it to anyone specific. It would help the team to get the running game going a bit, however. Josh Jacobs is averaging only about 3.5 yards per carry, even though he has six touchdowns. There are no huge opportunities to attack the Cardinals on the ground, but they can certainly find opportunities through the air.Â



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