By of the Journal Sentinel Nov. 3, 2015 2:40 p.m. Green Bay — Here are a few things I noticed when watching tape of the game between the Denver Broncos and the Green Bay Packers: The hellacious defense of the Broncos set the tone for the game on the very first offensive series for the Packers. On a drive that gained 13 yards on six plays, quarterback Aaron Rodgers was hit three times as a confluence of factors contributed to the punishing blows. A delayed blitz by inside linebacker Danny Trevathan was not picked up properly by tailback Eddie Lacy, which led to an incompletion and a blow on Rodgers. A scramble inside the pocket by Rodgers afforded defensive end Derek Wolfe enough time...
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