Where exactly did I say I'm not concerned about the offense? I don't think I did. But if I didn't, I'll go ahead and say it now. I'm more concerned about the Packers defense in the playoffs than the Packers offense. I trust the best quarterback in the league, a very good running back, very good wide receivers, and an ascending offensive line over a defense that has repeatedly had its pants pulled down and spanked in the playoffs recently. Could the offense be better on the road? Absolutely. They always could. But I expect they will improve. They might not have to worry about that until the NFC Championship game anyway if they can beat the Lions. If the Packers can pull off a win against the Lions, the whole concern about the offense on the road isn't very important in the near future. The defense, however, will remain an issue, imo. Will they honestly be able to stop Tony Romo and Murray? The Falcons? The Lions? I think they can, but I don't trust them. They are very inconsistent, but I do think they are better than in recent years. But I'm not sure how much better.
I already stated the "excuse" for the Bucs game. I don't really think the Packers need any excuses. It was a nice win. But Rodgers recently had the flu and was playing with a hurt calf. Yet the Packers still moved the ball up and down the field and easily won. I really don't get the problem with that game. The Bills game was obviously a screw up. There are things to be concerned about, but will there ever be a time in which there are not? The Packers need to improve but all we can do is hope that they will. All of this is a moot point if they can't beat the Lions at home.
Originally Posted by: DoddPower