Article By Ray Tannock on 14th September, 2009
As we take an analytical look at the Packers, there is one glaring issue that has seemed to rear its ugly head for the past three years. If it’s one philosophy the NFL teaches, it’s the importance of the ground game.
Without a competent rushing attack, teams are forced to throw more than they should, which leaves the door wide open for turnovers.
You don’t need an Adrian Peterson to utilize the ground game...
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