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Can using hurry-up mode earlier spark Packers offense?

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Over the last month-plus of football, the Green Bay Packers offense has found very little success. However, one aspect where they’ve been somewhat effective is when they enter hurry-up mode.

In the first half of the Packers’ last five games, they have been outscored 73-9. Overall, this season, they are averaging a measly 4.9 yards per play, which ranks 24th in the NFL. However, in the second half of games, Green Bay actually leads all of football, scoring 15.9 points in the third and fourth quarters on average.

It’s in that second half when we’ve seen the Packers rely the most on their hurry-up offense–often out of necessity in an effort to conserve time because they have been down by multiple scores.