11-16-2021, 03:36 PM
Pretty impressive list of QBs they've shutdown the past three weeks. Captain Kirk is going to have his hands full on Sunday .
https://www.forbes.com/sites/robreischel/2021/11/15/surprise-surprise-the-green-bay-packers-might-have-the-nfls-best-defense/?sh=625d715ae442
Patrick Mahomes has won an MVP, two AFC Championships and one Super Bowl.
Russell Wilson has been to eight Pro Bowls, has won two NFC titles and one Super Bowl championship.
And Kyler Murray is considered one of the NFL’s brightest young stars and is among the frontrunners for MVP.
These are the three quarterbacks the Green Bay Packers have faced the
last three weeks. And together they’ve combined for a whopping one
touchdown, four interceptions and a passer rating of 59.7.
Green Bay’s defense — long considered the unit that prevented
greatness in Titletown — is now carrying the Packers. The latest example
came Sunday when Green Bay blanked Seattle, 17-0, marking the first time since Sept. 18, 2011 the Seahawks were shutout.
“This defense has been opportunistic and been really, really stout the
last three or four weeks, so it’s fun seeing them play with so much
confidence,” Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers said. “I’m not going to
say that we’re a defensive football team just yet, but we’ve definitely
been playing like that the last few weeks.”
Boy, have they ever.
When the schedule was released in April, this three-game stretch
against elite quarterbacks from Arizona, Kansas City and Seattle jumped
out. Not only have the Packers survived it, they’ve put the rest of the
league on notice that they have a championship-level defense for the
first time since their 2010 Super Bowl season.
In fact, Green Bay now ranks No. 3 in total defense, allowing just
309.9 yards per game. That’s their best mark since the 2010 team allowed
309.1 yards per game.
The Packers are also ranked third in scoring defense, allowing just
18.0 points per game. Again, that’s Green Bay’s best mark since 2010,
when it allowed just 15.0 points per game.
With the quarterbacking duo of Brett Favre and Rodgers leading the
Packers since 1992, Green Bay’s offense has typically drawn all of the
attention. This season, though, it’s the defense that’s stealing the
headlines.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/robreischel/2021/11/15/surprise-surprise-the-green-bay-packers-might-have-the-nfls-best-defense/?sh=625d715ae442
Patrick Mahomes has won an MVP, two AFC Championships and one Super Bowl.
Russell Wilson has been to eight Pro Bowls, has won two NFC titles and one Super Bowl championship.
And Kyler Murray is considered one of the NFL’s brightest young stars and is among the frontrunners for MVP.
These are the three quarterbacks the Green Bay Packers have faced the
last three weeks. And together they’ve combined for a whopping one
touchdown, four interceptions and a passer rating of 59.7.
Green Bay’s defense — long considered the unit that prevented
greatness in Titletown — is now carrying the Packers. The latest example
came Sunday when Green Bay blanked Seattle, 17-0, marking the first time since Sept. 18, 2011 the Seahawks were shutout.
“This defense has been opportunistic and been really, really stout the
last three or four weeks, so it’s fun seeing them play with so much
confidence,” Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers said. “I’m not going to
say that we’re a defensive football team just yet, but we’ve definitely
been playing like that the last few weeks.”
Boy, have they ever.
When the schedule was released in April, this three-game stretch
against elite quarterbacks from Arizona, Kansas City and Seattle jumped
out. Not only have the Packers survived it, they’ve put the rest of the
league on notice that they have a championship-level defense for the
first time since their 2010 Super Bowl season.
In fact, Green Bay now ranks No. 3 in total defense, allowing just
309.9 yards per game. That’s their best mark since the 2010 team allowed
309.1 yards per game.
The Packers are also ranked third in scoring defense, allowing just
18.0 points per game. Again, that’s Green Bay’s best mark since 2010,
when it allowed just 15.0 points per game.
With the quarterbacking duo of Brett Favre and Rodgers leading the
Packers since 1992, Green Bay’s offense has typically drawn all of the
attention. This season, though, it’s the defense that’s stealing the
headlines.