Sports Illustrated USA – August 26, 2019

(Greg DeLong) #1

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SI’S 2019


PREDICTION


10 – 6


2018 RECORD 6-9-1


SEP T. 5


@ CHI


SEP T. 15


VS. MIN


SEP T. 22


VS. DEN


SEP T. 26


VS. PHI


OC T. 6


@ DAL


OC T. 14


VS. DET


OC T. 2 0


VS. OAK


OC T. 2 7


@ KC


NOV. 3


@ LAC


NOV. 10


VS. CAR


NOV. 17


BYE


NOV. 24


@ SF


DEC. 1


@ NYG


DEC. 8


VS. WAS


DEC. 15


VS. CHI


DEC. 23


@ MIN


DEC. 29


@ DET


masters the precision passing offense implemented by his new coach.

× AFTER AN UP-AND-DOWN START,


GREEN BAY’S OFFENSE BECOMES ONE


OF THE LEAGUE’S MOST EXPLOSIVE.


Aaron Rodgers a c c l i m a t e s—w e l l
enough—to new coach Matt LaFleur’s
scheme. Under Mike McCarthy, Rodgers
was rarely asked to play
on schedule, which con-
tributed to the offense’s
inconsistency over the
last two years. But LaFleur
demands precision from
his future Hall of Famer.
Green Bay’s unbalanced
and condensed forma-
tions, presnap motions,
first-down play-actions and
intertwined route combi-
nations play to Rodgers’s
sharp football IQ while
regulating his reads and
timing. His lethal accuracy returns.
× DAVANTE ADAMS’S ROLE EVOLVES, BUT
HE REMAINS THE FOCUS OF THE PASS-
ING AT TACK. With receivers Geronimo
Allison, Marquez Valdes-Scantling and
Equanimeous St. Brown all 6' 3" or taller,
the deceptively shifty 6' 1" Adams must
play slightly out of position in the slot. No
problem. In LaFleur’s scheme, the slot re-

ceiver attacks downfield as much as he does
underneath, which perfectly suits the sixth-
year pro. Adams had 1,386 yards in 2018;
he has a similar receiving total this year.
× COORDINATOR MIKE PETTINE’S
DEFENSE REMAINS BOOM-OR-BUST.
This is common when a scheme is built
on disguise, coverage diversity and oc-
casional blitzes by corners and safeties.
While opponents find it hard to antici-
pate what the Packers’ DBs will do, the
complexity leads to lapses in execution.
Still, Pettine’s approach works more often
than not, thanks largely to the sterling
young cover-corner duo of Kevin King
and Jaire Alexander, who
can be matched one-on-
one against big and quick
receivers, respectively.
× THE PACKERS GENERATE
MORE SACKS AND TURN-
OVERS. A top-notch run
defense creates more obvi-
ous passing situations in
which Pettine can deploy
his disguises and pressures.
He preaches destruction
more than discipline, with
defenders taught to de-
feat their blocker first and
worry about their run gap later. Green
Bay has the talent on the defensive line
to play this way. Kenny Clark, a 315-pound
mega- athlete, is an elite talent at tackle,
and first-round pick Rashan Gary, a hy-
brid edge player from Michigan, shows
promise. Unheralded players Dean Lowry,
Tyler Lancaster and Montravius Adams
provide excellent line depth.

WHAT LIES AHEAD


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RB


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WR/TE


14


OL


5


FRONT 7


23


DB


6


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