Green Bay knows rushing attack must improve

Cheesy running game going bad

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Green Bay Packers running back James Starks carries the ball against the Jacksonville Jaguars last Sunday in Green Bay, Wis. (AP)
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BY NANCY ARMOUR

AP National Writer

GREEN BAY, Wis. – Even the Green Bay Packers recognize their running game is sluggish.

It’s not that they don’t want to run. Despite having Aaron Rodgers and his seemingly endless options at receiver, the Packers doggedly cling to the idea of a balanced offense, handing it off about 25 times per game.

They just don’t have much, if anything, to show for it.

“You don’t want teams just to commit to the passing game. You’ve got to get respect in the running game,” tight end Jermichael Finley said Thursday. “Right now, we’re doing an OK job, under average. So we’ve got to pick it up.”

The Packers (5-3) are averaging a measly 3.7 yards per carry, with only Dallas, Arizona and New Orleans worse in the NFC.

Their two rushing touchdowns are tied for fewest in the NFL. Not only have they not had a 100-yard rusher in, well, pretty much forever, they haven’t had anyone come close since workhorse running back Cedric Benson went out with a foot injury in the fifth game of the season.

In fact, the entire team has cracked the century mark in yards rushing just three times this year, and not since Oct. 7 in Indianapolis.

“We just have to be more consistent,” offensive guard Josh Sitton said. “Sometimes, we’re creating holes and they’re not hitting them. Sometimes, we’re just getting stuffed in the middle. It’s a group effort and it hasn’t been as consistent as it needs to be.”

Now, with a quarterback like Rodgers, some might wonder why the Packers even bother with a ground game. After all, when the Miami Dolphins had Dan Marino, they ran the ball about as often as it snows in South Beach and that worked out pretty well for them.

Rodgers ranks second in the NFL in both completion rate (69 percent) and passer rating (107.9), and is fourth in passing yardage (2,165 yards) and interception percentage (1.35).

He has 18 touchdowns in the last five weeks alone, more than 15 teams – yes, you read that right, 15 – have managed over the entire season.

“When you’ve got a quarterback like that, who I think is one of the best in the NFL, who can – regardless of what you’re doing, he can put the ball in places that are hard to defend,” said Arizona coach Ken Whisenhunt, whose Cardinals visit Green Bay on Sunday.

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