GREEN BAY, Wis. -- The quarterback is making suggestions -- in public -- about the offensive plan. The receivers aren’t clicking with the quarterback. The running backs aren’t getting the ball enough. And the offensive line has a major weakness.
Such is life for the Green Bay Packers, who in six weeks have experienced more in-season disconnect than they have in coach Matt LaFleur’s three previous seasons combined.
And that doesn’t even begin to address a star-studded defense that has, at times, failed to live up to expectations, and a special teams unit that looked like it was on the come until the New York Jets blocked a field goal and a punt Sunday on the way to a 27-10 beating of the Packers at Lambeau Field.