Kurt Warner breaks down Packers’ chaotic, mistake-laden passing game vs. Lions

From Kurt Warner on the Packers passing game: “Sometimes, even in my notes, I just put, this play is chaos, and it’s a comedy of errors.”

The Green Bay Packers’ loss to the Detroit Lions provided perfect examples of why the team’s passing game is so broken in 2022.

Aaron Rodgers isn’t playing particularly well, but there are mistakes and chaos happening everywhere around the quarterback position every single week.

Pro Football Hall of Famer Kurt Warner dug into the tape of last Sunday’s loss in Detroit to highlight all the errors happening within the Packers passing game, and it shows a group of wide receivers and pass-catchers running wrong routes, being manipulated by coverages and failing to beat press coverage.

“I’ve seen issue after issue after issue on the outside with the little details. Sometimes, even in my notes, I just put, this play is chaos, and it’s a comedy of errors. There’s so much going on around him,” Warner said.

Warner doesn’t absolve Rodgers of blame, but the context and details of each play are increasingly important. He also believes the Packers have too many issues going on in the passing game to get it all corrected in time to save the season.

Here’s the 34-minute video. It’s a must-watch for Packers fans:

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