... success in the preseason, beating the Arizona Cardinals 44-37.
Unlike the first two games, won by a combined score of 48-21, this game provided considerably more scoring. There also were considerably more areas in which the team showed it needed improvement.
True, the first team jumped out to a dominating 38-10, halftime lead. The first team success in exhibition games is much more important than the final score. Moreover, Arizona’s comeback was due in large part by them leaving starters in well into the second half, whereas the Packers sat their's at halftime.
However, the Cardinals, who came into the game struggling offensively in the preseason, did gain over 200 yards in the first half. Moreover, Tim Hight...
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