Game Plan Contributed to Offense's Shortcomings

From on November 26, 2012

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East Rutherford, N.J. - Bad game plan, bad performance, bad result.

There, in a nutshell, was the offense's night in the Green Bay Packers' outrageously one-sided rematch with the New York Giants Sunday at Met Life Stadium.

The 38-10 kick in the teeth the Packers suffered was nothing short of an embarrassment for coach Mike McCarthy and his offensive staff, the architects of what until Sunday night was considered one of the better offenses in the NFL...

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