The Packers offense isn't scaring anyone anymore. After starting the season with an average of 32.0 points, Green Bay has stumbled to just 19.5 per contest.
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Even worse, Aaron Rodgers could only muster 77 yards passing against the Broncos in Week 8, but he's not to blame.
At least, not according to Randall Cobb.
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"I feel like it's my fault," Cobb said, per ESPN.com. "I feel like it's on me. I've got to make more plays when I get opportunities.
"I don't know what you want from me. I don't know what you want to hear. I'm going to go out and I'm going to play better for this team. I'm going to do more. I'm going to be the best Randall I can be."
Cobb is going to need to be, especially against the Panthers in Week 9.
Josh Norman -- who was drafted by Carolina in 2012 -- was unbeatable in the month of October. He leads all CBs in fewest yards allowed, per Pro Football Focus.
Josh Norman allowed only 32 yards in coverage in October. pic.twitter.com/TQs9mo2r8P
— Pro Football Focus (@PFF) November 7, 2015
Top 5 cornerbacks by fewest yards allowed: 1. Josh Norman 2(tie). Desmond Trufant 2(tie). Adam Jones 4. Darrelle Revis 5. Chris Harris Jr.
— Pro Football Focus (@PFF) November 5, 2015
Cobb's ability to identify his struggles is all well and good, but failure to seperate on Sunday will lead to more finger pointing come Monday.
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