The Pack had success for a short period of time there when they went to a short passing game, where Rodgers didn't have to wait and wait for his receivers to get separation and then throw a low-percentage pass when the clock in his head would run out of time.
Then, for some reason, they reverted to the same ol' BS even with the return of Cobb and Montgomery, a player McCarthy just can't seem to figure out how to use properly and he could make that offense click nicely coming out of the back-field.
Today, Rodgers' stat line may look good but it was mostly garbage-time production for him. Not quite as ridiculously bad and skewed as Bortles' stats of a couple of weeks ago but achieved in pretty much the same fashion. When the game was still competitive, the Pack looked lost and helpless, for the most part.