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That process starts with some intense self-scouting - a hard look in the mirror to identify the self-created problems and fix them. Green Bay Packers confident they won't allow one loss to turn into two | Matt LaFleur's teams haven't lost in back-to-back games, and they intend to make sure that this week isn't the first time that happens. The team is confident that a rebound is coming. Those topics are the subject of today’s Cheese Curds as the team’s leaders talk about how they plan to avoid falling into the 2015 trap once again. For the Packers’ part, they’re determined not to let this game impact them moving forward, and that starts with film study and changes to the game plan. It felt like a similar game in real time, but the question is whether other teams will be able to replicate the Buccaneers’ success the way the rest of the league did five years ago. Many have mentioned that game and its long-term impact as a possible parallel for last Sunday’s loss in Tampa, this writer included.
PACKERS WIRE 2015 FULL
The Packers’ average points per game dropped by a full touchdown from the first six games to the last ten, and the team went 4-6 down the stretch and just squeaked into the playoffs as a Wild Card. Injuries piled up in the receiving corps as well, and teams started using a single high safety, stacking the box, and rushing four men, knowing that the Packers’ receivers were having trouble getting separation. Then, coming out of the bye week, the Denver Broncos put a smackdown on the Packers, showing the rest of the NFL the blueprint for stopping the Nelson-less offense. Mike McCarthy’s team rode out to a blistering 6-0 start as the offense had great success, even without Jordy Nelson, on the shelf with a torn ACL. In 2015, the Green Bay Packers started out ablaze, particularly on offense.