Green Bay, we have a problem. Correction: we actually have several problems after Sunday’s loss to the Giants. For starters, the Packers do not really have an identity on either side of the ball. Plus, the defense cannot stop crossing routes to save their lives, allowing a league-worst 327 yards despite ranking second in pass yards allowed, and head coach Matt LaFleur seems to be pulling a page out of Mike McCarthy’s playbook by underutilizing dynamic playmaker Aaron Jones. Would you classify Aaron Rodgers' play through five games as an additional problem?
Coming off back-to-back MVP awards, Rodgers has been pretty pedestrian, even bordering on well below average.