Pack need more than Favre to beat 'Hawks
NFL's youngest team must get contributions from defense, RB Grant
![]() | Dan Pompei says the Packers will need a contribution from running back Ryan Grant if they want to beat the Seahawks Saturday in Green Bay. |
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Whether he will have to carry them in the postseason is a major cause of concern in the land of cheese and Old Style.
The Packers couldn't rush for 100 yards in seven of their games this year, and they didn't even rush for 60 in four of their first six. It wasn't until Ryan Grant emerged in Week Eight that the Packers finally developed some offensive balance.
The good news is Grant still appears to have fresh legs heading into mid January. Perhaps more than any back in the league, Grant has been helped by the threat of the pass. The Packers often run Grant out of three and four receiver sets, which spread out defenses and force defensive backs to do the work of linebackers.
At least the Packers' sixth-ranked scoring defense has been there in most games to support Favre. But in the final four games of the regular season, the Green Bay defense lost a bit of its edge, allowing an average of 24.7 points, 336.2 yards and 5.3 yards per play.
When Favre does not have defensive support and a running game, he is more likely to try to do too much. Those are the games when he is most likely to short-circuit. Favre has four bad games this year — two against the Bears, one against the Redskins and one against the Cowboys. The Packers lost three of the games.
In some ways, Favre had the best season of his career. His completion percentage of 66.5 was the highest in his 17 NFL seasons. He had four late game comebacks from deficits or ties. He also led the Packers to 13 victories — which tied his career best. His receivers accounted for 2,131 yards after the catch — most in the NFL. Yards after the catch is an indicator of a quarterback's ability to throw quickly and with accuracy.
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But the Packers at least will have confidence knowing they've won repeatedly this year without excelling in all phases of the game.
It's interesting that in spite of the presence of the 38-year old Favre, the Packers are the youngest team in the NFL. That might not bode well for their postseason chances. The issue is exacerbated by the fact that the Packers-Seahawks game Saturday will be the Packers' first postseason contest in three years.
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The great equalizer is Favre. And he is going to have to do a lot of equalizing for the Packers to be playing in that little game in Glendale, Arizona.
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