Article By Matt Clouden on 3rd September, 2009
The first two games gave every Packer fan such a sense of relief it only seemed logical it would come crashing down almost as quickly as it had started.
It started with a huge statement win at home against Minnesota, topped off by a one-yard plunge by Aaron Rodgers to solidify the game, and the Packers' choice of him over Favre.
It ended with the team losing seven of nine and falling woefully short of the playoffs that seemed almost automatic after Week Two.
Yet, while football is a team game, the Packers' difficulties did not stem from troubles on both sides of the ball. The offe...
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