The Green Bay Packers got the fast start they wanted this season. After three consecutive years of starting 1-2, the Packers put themselves in the driver’s seat in the NFL with six straight victories to start the 2015 season. However, the early-season hype has been quieted after back-to-back road losses to Denver and Carolina.
The offense functioned well during the first month of the season, but has been out of sorts with Jordy Nelson lost for the season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament. Under new play-caller Tom Clements, the Packers’ offense is 25th in total yards (340.9 per game) and 10th in scoring (25.4).
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