The hope was the Packers could generate steady pressure with their four-man front and play a lot of vision-based coverage behind it, but the pass rush was wildly inconsistent. That led to a lot of simulated blitzing and other pressure packages to help out the secondary, which dealt with most of the injuries.
Finding a way to get pressure more steadily, and perhaps more traditionally rather than schematically, will be a point of offseason study. Improvement from within and personnel additions could all help.
"Guys have got to be able to win one-on-ones, and there's certain things you can do structurally to help create some one-on-one opportunities," LaFleur said. "But somebody's gotta win."
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LaFleur from Packers.com wrote: