Adversity often breeds success. Right now, the backfield situation is adversity. Compare it to our last Super Bowl Championship year. One player after another went down with injuries. Most people believed it was the end of the line. It wasn't.
Two things can happen, starting this Sunday. McCarthy can concede that the blocking assignments on the offensive line needs to change, and they need to get Knile Davis into the lineup, and effective, as soon as possible. The linemen can step up and say; "We can do this!," and it can happen.
McCarthy can establish the short passes over the middle as a complement to the running game, and it could be effective. It could create creases that Davis can exploit. Remember, Davis came out of Arkansas with times of 4.25 to 4.50, which means he's not slow.
Knile Davis. He could be a second level runner, if he gets past the defensive line. That means they need to keep at least one linebacker up to stop him from accelerating past the line.
Rodgers and the receivers can step up. So can Ripkowski. All of them can play at the level they're capable, and if Davis happens to rip off 100 yards rushing, the whole complexion of this offense could change. Sometimes it takes one blow to make them all step up.
I have a hunch we're going to see something different out of the Packers on Thursday night. I think we're going to see a team on a mission, to prove that they should be rated amongst the best. The only drawback will be that McCarthy will pull the plug on the offense and defense, and go into a "defensive posture." When that happens, they not only end a game flat, they start the next game the same way.