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The Packers have no chance! It is a total disaster! With one of the Packers' biggest stars out of the lineup due to Covid, and various other injuries and Covid problems, playing against one of the better teams in the league, there is no way that the Packers can keep their winning streak going. The Packers will be lucky if the game is not totally out of hand by halftime.
As you might have guessed by now, that was more or less my reaction last week, when the news came down that Davante Adams would almost certainly miss the game against Arizona, Allen Lazard would definitely miss the game, and neither MVS not David Bakhtiari would be ready to return to the lineup. And yet, the Packers won the game, holding on for a 24-21 victory when recent signee Rasul Douglas abruptly ended the Cardinals' chance with a dramatic end zone interception in the closing seconds of the game.
Head coach Matt LaFleur deserves a lot of credit for a game plan that took advantage of the weaknesses of the Cardinals' defense, by emphasizing the running game rather than the passing game, which (not coincidentally) also emphasized the Packers' stronger suit under the circumstances, with Aaron Jones and A.J. Dillon leading the way. Acting defensive coordinator Jerry Gray (taking the place of Joe Barry, also sidelined by Covid), also called a great game by consistently applying pressure to the Cardinals' passing game.
Now, it is true that by the end of the game, the Cardinals were poised to spoil the Packers' day by either winning the game in the final seconds with a touchdown, or by getting a "gimme" field goal to take the game to overtime where, with all of the momentum having shifted to the Cardinals' side, the Cardinals would probably have won. This, in my view, was mostly the result of questionable play calling by LaFleur (or perhaps Rodgers at the line of scrimmage) in the red zone. Three times, the Packers had first downs inside the Cardinals' 5 yard line (once in the second, once in the third, and once in the fourth quarters). Despite the game planning for the running game, inside the 5 yard line, the Packers mostly emphasized the pass. They ended up with 10 points to show for those 3 possessions. Sticking with the running game plan would likely have yielded 14 points, maybe 17 points, maybe even 21 points. Any of those results would have changed the complexion of the game in the closing minutes. As it was, it took the last minute interception by Douglas to secure the win.
OK, well if last week I thought the Packers would almost certainly lose, what about this week? This time, they have to travel to play the Chiefs, and this time they are without their biggest star, Aaron Rodgers, who has not only come down with Covid-19, it turns out he has clearly been trying to mislead the public by creating the impression that he has been vaccinated ("Yeah, I've been immunized"), when the truth is that he has not. Even vaccinated players can catch the virus, but by (in my opinion, stupidly) refusing to get vaccinated, Rodgers increased the odds that he would get the virus, and increased the chances that his infection might be a serious one. Not exactly a profile in team leadership, and he richly deserves all the blowback he is getting in the media and with fans.
At any rate, instead of getting the Mahomes vs. Rodgers matchup many had been anticipating, we now will have the first career start by second year QB Jordan Love. Is Love up to the task? As Matt LaFleur said, "we'll find out." Either way, this will be a preview of coming attractions when Rodgers leaves town, and whether we like it or not, we will be getting that preview sooner than we had hoped.
While Love's first start will be against the reigning AFC Champions, that is not quite as daunting a task as it would have appeared at the beginning of the season. The Chiefs have been having a weird season, and they are only 4-4. and have given up more points (220) than they have scored (208). They have lost to some good teams, but they also came close to losing to the Giants last week. Meanwhile, the Packers will have Lazard and MVS back this week, and most likely Adams as well. It is possible that even Bakhtiari will be back. With Rodgers out, Love's backup would normally have been Kurt Benkert, but Benkert is also out on the Covid list. Fans of the series The Good Place will be happy to know that Blake Bortles was whisked off a Florida golf course, caught the next plane to Green Bay, and will serve as Love's backup on Sunday.
Having escaped with a short-handed win against the previously undefeated Cardinals NFC team last week, the Packers are essentially playing with house money at this point. LaFleur has had all week to design a game plan around Love's strengths and avoiding his weaknesses. Love looked pretty good in his limited action for the Packers in the preseason and in mop up duty in Week 1. To my mind, the Packers' task this week is far less hopeless than the task last week against the Cardinals. I think they have a real chance to win this game. And if they don't, at least the loss will be to an AFC team, which is obviously less harmful than a loss to an NFC team. Go Packers!
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