I think we froze as a collective. I personally feel that whilst the run-pass ratio once Rodgers went down was congruent with our strengths, the passes within that ratio, coupled with Seneca's limitations aided the loss.
Not playing coach, but there are plenty of sub-branches of our offensive packages that can atleast partially negate the loss of our centerpiece.
For example? The screen game. I do not know if Franklin was suited up, but I think he would have been tailor made to the situation on hand.
Fast, agile guy catching out of the backfield for an ice cold quarterback who had no idea he'd be thrown in?
I think the lack of adjustments to the passing game (that's partly McCarthy's fault), ensured the Pack were not effective once the run began to slow down.
Originally Posted by: VinceLambeauStarr