3 best defenses the last 12 years, are 2010, ( only top 10 defense in Rodgers career) and 2020, and 2021 about 12 th each, the 4th best was 2015 with a 15 ranking
https://lombardiave.com/2022/07/06/pack ... dgers-era/
seems pretty accurate to me, 2011 we had the 32nd ranked defense in the league
again, we spent tons of resources to build defense, and we are stocked with players due either resigning or we'll let them walk, I remember going 5 years to getting a FS to match with Burnette, years waiting to get a Campbell, and a stretch of about 4 years where we lost every starter from a position group or another,, so ya, I'll stand by my post that it is very difficult to keep a talented defense together, we spent practically every high pick doing it, and have one top 10 defense to show for it.
Offense is more simple, a good to great QB, a handful of quality receiver talent, a OL that can pass pro, and your good to go, sorta obvious when ya look where draft capitol went, might not be the best formula for winning SB's, but it'll open the front door.
GPG quote
n the NFL, 4 of 9 seasons having a defense doing their part honestly is pretty damn good. Yoop talks all the time how hard it is to have a consistently good defense. The narrative is dumb. It makes no sense to continue to slam a defense over 9 seasons in the playoffs when 4 of those losses the defense allowed 20, 22 (and created 5 turnovers), 20, and 6 points. That's not losing football from a defensive standpoint if you are the Packers.
thats 4 top 15 defenses, and 5 much worse, and during the 9 year span how many 1st and 2nd round draft picks went to defense? how many are still on the roster, I don't know why you'd say it's a false narative, very few teams have been able to keep a great defense together as long as they can a offense