The good news for the Green Bay Packers is that they still hold a two-game edge over Chicago Bears in the NFC North heading into their Sunday night showdown.
But that healthy lead can't cover up all this team's flaws.
The Packers (7-3) hardly looked like Super Bowl candidates while blowing a two-touchdown halftime lead in a 34-31 overtime loss at Indianapolis on Sunday. After racing to a 4-0 start, the Packers have split their past six games.
''We have to execute better in all three phases, and it's got to be more consistent,'' Packers coach Matt LaFleur said Monday.