Very good point. But the NT still is asked to play/stuff the run at times but a lot less than in the former scheme of 2012/2013 seasons,
And I think the change was primary because
1) It's a passing league and teams normally want to pass more than run, so attack what they're going to do more of, makes common sense if you have the players to do so.
2) The Packers were stuffing the run, the Packers offense would put up huge amount of points and the other team would say screw the run, WE NEED POINTS... and go to an all out passing attack trying to play catch-up and the Packers didn't have the penetrators to keep up with that, which between that and Mike McCarthy getting conservative with playing calling with a lead would give the other team a chance back into the game.
So the penetrating style give the Packers an edge if they're playing with the good lead (assuming the other team isn't trying to run their way back into the game), and with Rodgers on their side, normally they have the lead.
Originally Posted by: beast