... for the Green Bay Packers grow. This is unusual coming off a 6-10 season in which the team lost five of its last six.
Ironically, coming into the 2008 training camp there was more trepidation than expectation, despite coming off a 13-3 season. That is because there were questions as to how well the offense would endure the loss of Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre.
But the offense flourished despite numerous injuries on the offensive line and the nagging hamstring affecting running back Ryan Grant. Production fell only slightly—from fifth to sixth in the league, with scoring dropping just a point per game.
Aaron Rodgers led eight fourth-quarter comebacks, only to see the defense and special teams blow s...
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