GREEN BAY, Wis. -- If Matt LaFleur couldn't find the answers to what ails the Green Bay Packers' offense from within, the coach wasn't opposed to a little thievery.
"I'm going to study some of the things around the league and see if there's something that we can steal to try and find a way to generate, specifically on the offensive side of the ball, just generate some momentum for our offense," LaFleur said of his plans for last week's bye.
His problem might be that he can't steal any players.
Such is life with a first-time starting quarterback (Jordan Love) who has three rookie tight ends, no receivers who joined the NFL before last season and hasn't had his No.