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Rashan Gary Sends Warning To NFL About Packers

 

The Green Bay Packers pulled off a big victory on the road in Week 7.

However, the underdog Arizona Cardinals made it difficult, and it took until the final drive to determine the winner.

Following the game, Packers defensive tackle Rashan Gary put the rest of the NFL on notice with some big comments.

“It just shows for the 31 teams, whoever gotta face us on our schedule, that the Green Bay Packers gonna play four quarters, man. It might not be perfect, but we gonna go b**** to the wall,” Gary said.

Playing at the top of their game for all four quarters hasn’t always been the case for the Packers this season.

They have gotten off to strong starts, but they’ve taken their foot off the gas down the stretch.

The Cardinals, however, forced them to compete hard for the entire game.

Without injured quarterback Kyler Murray, Arizona looked much better with veteran backup Jacoby Brissett running the offense for a second consecutive game.

Unfortunately, while the Cardinals have been more competitive without Murray, they’ve still fallen short when it matters most.

The Packers, on the other hand, need to start putting even more on quarterback Jordan Love’s plate.

Head coach Matt LaFleur’s offensive playcalling has been too conservative, and it’s holding the offense back.

In this win, they needed edge rusher Micah Parsons to have one of the best games of his career, making some crucial stops down the stretch to win a game they were expected to dominate.

All that matters is that the Packers keep winning, even when it’s not pretty.

Now, they’ll face Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 8.

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