I understand part of this argument, and have heard variations of it several times before. Even if the Packer's defense wasn't as bad as some make them out to be, they were still pretty bad, and there are numbers to support that statement as well. Finding a few talking points that makes them look pretty good, taking out certain situations, etc. just doesn't comfort me at all, but I suppose I'm a hard ass. The fact that the Packer's D was good for the first three quarters and bad in the 4th also doesn't reassure me. I'd prefer my defense to be good the entire game, especially in the last quarter when many games are ultimately decided. The Packer's high scoring offense often made teams somewhat one dimensional which no doubt lead to more picks and should have lead to fewer points and explosive plays. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case. I understand more attempts would be highly correlated with points and such, but the Packer's defense missed many opportunities due to lack of pass rush, poor communication and tackling, and sloppy technique. I suppose I'm trying to say I think they should have been better than they were with some of the players on the field. At least a little.
Every player and team has bad games, yes. But Champion's don't have bad games when it matters most, just like the 2010 Packer's. That's when they have their BEST games. Expectations are high of the Packer's, and rightfully so. I don't want to nitpick and find areas that make the team appear better than many people think. I want a Championship offense and defense throughout the late season and playoffs, just like the Giants late last season. I know we would all want the same thing, because otherwise, we're left having discussions such as this about small statistical details and not talking about being the defending Super Bowl Champions again. Hopefully, that will be the case next season. Our defense doesn't have to be great, just better than it was last season.
Originally Posted by: doddpower