Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers
Following Sunday's 23-7 loss to the Vikings, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers noted that the offense could examine themselves to determine what went wrong.
"We had numerous opportunities. Without diminishing their defense in any way, we frequently harm ourselves. We had numerous chances to score more than seven, according to Rodgers.
Two games back in the NFC North
Rodgers stated the entire offense made mental errors, including the incorrect protection on a sack he took that ended in a fumble. He also blamed himself for a "stupid judgment" on an interception.
According to Rodgers, it's challenging to win when you repeatedly get in your own way. Too many errors of the mind.
The Packers' offensive put up a terrible performance overall, and it needs to be fixed before next Sunday night's game against the Bears, which, if the Packers lose, would place them two games back in the NFC North after two weeks.
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