Article By MJ Kasprzak on 22nd August, 2009
Granted, Cleveland is no offensive powerhouse, and helped the Packers by getting called for holding on a 31-yard field goal after their first possession, then missing the re-try. But the Packers held them to just 191 total yards and just 59 rushing, the one supposed weakness of the 3-4 defense.
In addition, the Packers generated four interceptions and three sacks for 20 yards, including one of each by Desmond Bishop, who I am awarding the game's MVP. Newly acquired safety Anthony Smith also had one of each, bouncing back from a flagrant facemask penalty to get his pick in the endzone.
Performances like this led to the offense controlling the clock, getting 39:56 of the 60 ...
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