Number of attempts opens passing game
The Green Bay Packers have rushed the ball a combined 73 times during the last two games the most over a two-game span this season. The offense never had a stretch so dedicated to the run in 2009.
The rush game has been wildly inconsistent since the Packers lost Ryan Grant to injury in the season opener. The offense ranks No. 22 in the league with an average of 103.1 yards a game.
The effectiveness of the run game has improved in the last two weeks although the Packers have averaged just 3.6 yards per carry.
Coach Mike McCarthy said hes more concerned with rushing attempts than actual yardage.
When our attempts are where they have been the last couple weeks, thats the vision of the offense, McCarthy said. The vision of the offense is not to go out and line up with five wide receivers for 35 snaps. Thats not what were trying to do here. I think sometimes thats what people try to say thats what were trying to do here. I think the quarterbacks and receivers like to do that. But this is not a game of seven-on-seven.
Its a game that starts at the line of scrimmage, and its important to the success of the quarterback, which the system is ultimately built around, making him successful, that you need to run the ball.
There havent been many breakout runs, but negative runs have been all but eliminated. The Packers had four runs out of 35 that went for negative yards Sunday against the New York Giants, and all were one-yard losses.
Certainly, wed like to get more explosive runs, offensive coordinator Joe Philbin said. (But) youre getting yourself in good down-and-distances.
Id love to have 30-plus run calls every game. (But) its got to be worth your (effort). Youre making an investment every time you snap the ball. Youve got to get some kind of return on it. Theres been games where the return, flat out, wasnt worth it. This game, it seemed like we were moving the chains, getting first downs and putting ourselves in pretty good situations. We knew we didnt want to get in a whole lot of third-and-longs against these guys.
The emergence of John Kuhn, who scored three touchdowns Sunday, in short-yardage situations has been a bonus. And all of those manageable down-and-distances forces safeties and linebackers to respect the run and open up the play-action game for quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Philosophically Ive always felt that you have two types, two categories in the way you throw the football, and 50 percent of it is action passing game and the other 50 percent is dropback, McCarthy said. When you install an offense, you have to have the ability to drop back and throw the football, but you also have to have the ability to have action that fits to your running game. So its very important.
These defenses in todays game are not as standard as they were 10, 15 years ago. Defenses today will overload you, whether its based on if youre running the ball, theyll overload your formation, theyll overload you based on your protection. Play-action is very important. But running the football is important. The attempts in the running game in my opinion is the most important, and you need to tie in another statistic of third down. Third-down conversions, which a lot of time leads to more running attempts. I think all those things are tied together.
Injury update
Fullback Korey Hall (knee) and safety Atari Bigby (groin) are both out this week after being injured against the Giants.
Defensive end Cullen Jenkins (calf) has missed the last two games and his availability wont be known until later in the week.
Linebacker Frank Zombo (knee) will work with the rehab group throughout the week and then test the injury Friday after a medical examination in the morning.
Inactive
Rookie running back James Starks was inactive for the second consecutive week after being active for the first two weeks since coming off the physically unable to perform list. Many thought Starks was poised to have a significant role in the run game after rushing for 73 yards on 18 carries in his debut against San Francisco.
He needs to compete to get on the (45-man active roster), McCarthy said. His situation has been exactly the same the last two weeks. James Starks and Dimitri Nance compete for that fifth spot as a running back and as a special-teams player, and Dimitri is just ahead of him right now.
He needs to do a better job throughout the week in preparation and in practice. Until he gets that done, he wont be on the 45.
Starks admitted last week that he needs to improve his practice habits to get back on the active roster.
When you are not a starter, if you dont play all three downs as a starter on offense or defense, you have special-teams responsibilities, McCarthy said. You cant give lip service to special teams. We have had so much change on special teams. We are trying to have some sense of continuity and consistency on our special teams, and we need for the younger players to play better and be more accountable and detailed when they get an opportunity.
He needs to do a better job in that area.
Prime time
The Packers-Bears game this week was moved to 3:15 p.m. from noon by the NFL. There was speculation that the game could be flexed into the Sunday night slot on NBC, but McCarthy was happy it wasnt.
Night games, I understand what they are for, McCarthy said. Frankly I didnt want to play in the night game for our fans. A night game here, I think its a little different than a night game down in New Orleans or Tampa Bay. I think 3:15 is fine.
Im more concerned about our fans, so Im glad we didnt get moved into the night game.
Game balls
Rodgers and Kuhn received the offensive game balls of the week.
Nose tackle B.J. Raji and linebacker A.J. Hawk were the defensive honorees.
Kuhn and cornerback Brandon Underwood earned the special teams recognition, and Jarrett Bush had the big hit of the game.
Kuhn is the first player to earn an offensive and special teams game ball in the same week under McCarthy.