Packers' Offense Continues to Struggle Despite Changes; Coach LaFleur Insists on Loyalty to Quarterback Jordan Love
Packers' Offensive Struggles Deepen as the Team Loses to Denver Broncos; Incapacity to Collect More Than 20 Points Per Game and a 63-6 Deficit in Early Game Halves Point to Growing Issues Since Post-Rodgers Era.
- Despite 13 days to prepare for the Denver Broncos, the Green Bay Packers struggled offensively in first half of the game, scoring zero points against the Broncos, leading to a 19-17 loss.
- The Packers have consistently faced offensive issues in the early game halves, being outscored 63-6 in the first halves of their past four games.
- In attempt to improve performance, Coach Matt LaFleur discussed the need for the Packers to take more shots and push the ball downfield — a strategy that produced some positive results in the second half of the game against the Broncos.
- Jordan Love, the quarterback for the Packers, insisted that the team holds playmakers capable of applying more pressure downfield, despite consistent proof of the contrary.
- Matt LaFleur remains loyal to Jordan Love as the Packers' quarterback, despite continued offensive struggles and a three-game losing streak.