Packers finally hit the slant to set up TD
Published: February 6th, 2011 | Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Clay Matthews, Frank Zombo, Green Bay Packers, Super Bowl XLV
ARLINGTON, Texas — The Packers have a slant package which is really been their bread and butter. But the receivers reactions has been terrible, with at least five drops. Either the passes have been too hard, or the receivers aren’t seeing the ball, but the slant game has been non-existent.
This is their best stuff, and they are not connecting on any of it. Until Aaron Rodgers finally hit Jordy Nelson on a huge slant play. The Steelers blitzed their nickel back William Gay, and Rodgers made him pay.
Then they spread them out, and Rodgers hit Greg Jennings for another touchdown.
Dom Capers now really needs Frank Zombo or Clay Matthews to come through here.


