They can if they bring a safety into the box and disregard the pass on early downs.
Special teams coverage brought its lunch pail today.
Definitely has something to do with Buffalo, but I think we're seeing what happens when the Packers actually try to run the ball. They're not a bad running team.
Matthews and Perry close down on Allen from the edge for the sack. Give the secondary some credit there. No one was open.
Allen got hit by the offensive lineman Mike Daniels was driving into him.
Daniels had an impact without touching the QB.
It helps playing a rookie quarterback. He wasn't that great last week. The Vikings kept giving him great field posiiton.
Ball is at the Packers 43 after the punt. Guess what? Aaron Jones is still in the game.
That was just a third-down alignment that they've used before. It's set up to give either him or one of the inside linebackers a one-on-one.
Packers went with three tight ends on that play. If Jones would have broken that outside, that could have been a much longer gain. Good seal from Graham and Lewis on the right side.
Great one-hand pick from Poyer. Tipped by the linebacker and then off Graham's hand and into the air.
They're ranked high after three weeks.
So far, I haven't seen anything that has told me he's playing poorly.
Pettine got a free rusher on Allen there but he got the ball away. Tramon Williams got just enough push to get teh ball out.
Packers rush to call timeout. The Packers were struggling to figure out the Bills' personnel. Allen had hurried the team up to the line and McCarthy ran down the field to the sidejudge to call timeout.