The Green Bay Packers’ passing game has not been able to get going this season, but they’ll have the opportunity to “get right” on Sunday in Detroit.
As always, there are a number of reasons behind these issues, some of which includes up-and-down offensive line play, injuries, dropped passes, and wrong routes. All of this has resulted in an offense that has had major problems pushing the ball downfield.
Green Bay has instead relied heavily on the quick passing game, in part due to the offensive line play, along with how defenses are defending the Packers, and that has Rodgers’ average depth of target this season at only 7.