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● By Freddie Boston
The Green Bay Packers' pass rush has disappointed in the opening quarter of the regular season. Jeff Hafley's new scheme was supposed to unlock this group's potential by simplifying the calls to allow them to make plays. It's particularly noticeable that Rashan Gary and Kenny Clark have made slow starts. Gary's declining numbers date back to last season, while Clark is still waiting for his first sack or quarterback hit. While it's easy to blame Hafley's system, the tape tells a different story. Gary hasn't looked at his best all season, including struggling to beat tight end Josh Oliver on one pass-rush snap against the Minnesota Vikings. We know how good Gary can be, but with one sack in his past 11 games, it's understandable if fans are hitting the panic button.