Packers reeling with Sunday night date with Texans looming

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Green Bay Packers cornerback Sam Shields reacts during the Packers' loss to the Colts last week in Indianapolis. The Packers are 2-3and and faced the undefeated Texans on Sunday night. (Michael Conroy)
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The larger problem, however, is the offense.

Unlike last year, when Green Bay could count on Aaron Rodgers and Co. making up for any defensive flaws, the Packers have yet to find their groove. They're averaging just 5.2 yards per play. They haven't had a 100-yard receiver or rusher yet. The 21 sacks allowed are more than any NFL team besides Arizona.

"We've been inconsistent," offensive tackle Bryan Bulaga said. "I don't think you can pinpoint one thing. We just haven't played to our capability, I think that's evident."

Even Rodgers acknowledges he's not playing as well as he could or should be.

"I just have to do things I know I'm capable of doing on Sundays," he said.

It might have been too much to expect Rodgers to maintain that NFL-record 122.5 quarterback rating he had last year. But the reigning MVP isn't even in triple digits, ranking eighth in the NFL with a 97 rating. He's thrown four interceptions, two fewer than he threw all last season.

Rodgers does have the NFL's third-best completion rate at 68.8 percent, and is fifth with 10 touchdowns.

"It's on everybody, man. We've got to get better," receiver James Jones said. "We're losing, so everything is zoomed in that much more. Everybody's under a microscope when you lose. If we was winning right now, 5-0, and we were still playing the way we're playing, it'd probably be a whole different story. But we've got to win."

When: 7:20 p.m. Sunday

TV/Radio: NBC/670 AM

Line: Texans by 3 1/2

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