Packers News: Analysis, takeaways from Patriots loss
A roundup of the latest Green Bay Packers articles for Tuesday, November 6.
Good morning and welcome to the Packers News Report. Well here we are, midway through the season, and the Green Bay Packers have just three wins to their name. It’s fair to say Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins is a must-win.
But before we turn the page to the Dolphins, let’s first look back at Sunday’s frustrating loss to the New England Patriots.
What were the biggest takeaways? What must Green Bay do to save its season?
Here’s a roundup of the latest articles from around the internet.
News and notes from around FanSided
Packers continue to beat themselves (Lombardi Ave)
While it’s true Green Bay has run into two of the league’s best teams, both on the road, over the past two weeks, nobody could argue they were not only in both of those games, but threw it away when they were in control. As Lombardi Ave’s Paul Bretl writes, this team continues to beat themselves, and that can’t continue if they plan on making the postseason.
Three takeaways: The same old story (Lombardi Ave)
What were the top three takeaways from Sunday’s game? For Green Bay, it was the same old story we’ve seen for much of the season.
Pressure is on Pack in competitive NFC North (Lombardi Ave)
Green Bay has now lost two in a row, but the Bears have back-to-back wins at 5-3, and the Vikings got back on track last week and are now 5-3-1.
More news and notes from around the internet
The Takeaway, Packers vs. Patriots: Unofficial end of McCarthy era in Green Bay (Acme Packing Company – Jason B. Hirschhorn)
Missed opportunities underline maddening first half of Packers’ 2018 season (PackersWire – Zach Kruse)
Packers’ Geronimo Allison has ‘pretty big injury’; Kevin King unlikely to play (ESPN – Rob Demovsky)
Aaron Rodgers’ lack of accuracy, zip a growing concern (PackersNews.com – Eric Baranczyk and Pete Dougherty)
‘Big injury’ looms for Packers WR Geronimo Allison (Cheesehead TV – Zachary Jacobson)
We hope you enjoyed this edition of the Packers News Report.