It all comes back to play calling. You have a playbook heavily weighted towards big plays, which are slow to develop, coupled with a weak O-line, and a QB who holds onto the ball for too long = Packers game. The corrective action should have been to call quicker hitting plays as an in game adjustment though the true corrective action should have been this past off season in changing out the play caller and his play book or fixing the O-line. Not so much a player issue as it is matching playbook to player skill set and abilities which is a leadership issue. In short, if we are going to continue to run this style of offense with Mr. Wilson, we need a more stout O-line be it through greater spend on O-line or what have you. Or keep current players and change up the playbook to be more Run-N-Shoot like or even old school west coast offense with slants, curls, backs out of the backfield - quicker hitting plays.