Well, every team in every game has a lapse of some sort. Good corners sometimes get burned, or drop easy interceptions (Woodson, Shields). Good receivers drop passes (two or three that I counted). To me that's execution, and when we fans are frustrated we want an easier answer than "sometimes the ball bounces the wrong way". We want to be able to say it's coaching, because you can always get a new coach.
As far as "injuries or backups or not", personally I can't get on board with the concept that each team should have 2-3 guys who can reasonably be expected to step in and play at the same level. Doesn't happen. Doesn't happen with Indy, who are in deep stuff due to missing key skill players. Doesn't happen with Pittsburgh, whose awesome defense is pretty average if Polamalu isn't in the game. It's not an excuse, but it is an explanation.
Fact is, the Packers can very realistically beat the Giants and Bears @ Lambeau and thus qualify for the post-season, in a season that logically should have been lost some time ago. Hell, they very nearly beat the Pats, who've been killing great teams lately, with their backup QB (and who coached that kid up?).
This team has faced a lot of adversity and they're still in the running - that's the result, IMO, of building as much quality depth as possible (thank you, Ted), and solid coaching to get all those backups to perform at a high level (thank you, coaching staff). Personally, I intend to give them my support and the benefit of the doubt until they play their final snap of the season, whenever that occurs. And then I'll thank them for providing an exciting, entertaining season against some pretty long odds.
"ILikeThePackers39" wrote: