Rams vs. Packers: 4 Keys to the Game for Green Bay at Halftime
The Packers are undefeated and playing the winless Rams in Week 6. Needless to say, few analysts have given St. Louis the edge in this game. However, they have been taking care of business in the Green Bay through the first half. Here are four keys for the Packers to force St. Louis to leave Wisconsin with a loss:
1. Run the Ball
Aaron Rodgers is known as a guy who can find any receiver for a catch, but right now, Green Bay's less-vaunted running game is stagnant. Ryan Grant and James Starks already have a few catches, but the Packers should get the ball to them and John Kuhn more often on the run to shake up St. Louis' looks.
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2. Donald Driver
Driver has been mostly nonexistent in this offense so far. It would be great to see him get a few more receptions in the second half. The touchdown catch at the end of the first half should be a sign of things to come.
3. Keep Up the Pressure on Sam Bradford.
Bradford had been sacked 18 times leading up to this game, and the Packers have already added two more. Bradford's passing has looked relatively accurate. He's thrown for more than 160 yards and has no interceptions. If the Packers can continue to pressure him, they may be able to get into his head and affect his accuracy.
4. Aaron Rodgers
This guy has no mercy whatsoever. He's already thrown three touchdown passes, including a career-long 93-yarder to Jordy Nelson. He's thrown more than 200 yards and has the Packers in position to continue their undefeated season.

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