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2004 Packers Offensive Game Plan and Self Scout – Mike Sherman & Darrell Bevell

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2004 Packers Offensive Game Plan and Self Scout - Mike Sherman & Darrell Bevell

The 2004 Green Bay Packers offensive game plan, under head coach Mike Sherman and offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell, was a blend of West Coast Offense principles with some added wrinkles to leverage the strengths of their personnel. This season was marked by the Packers' strong offensive performance, led by quarterback Brett Favre and running back Ahman Green, as they finished 10-6 and reached the playoffs.

The offensive philosophy revolved around short, quick passes to create rhythm and move the chains.

Timing routes, slants, and quick outs were staples, allowing Favre to distribute the ball effectively to his receivers.

While the West Coast offense is typically pass-heavy, the Packers balanced it with a strong running game, thanks to Ahman Green.

Green finished the season with 1,163 rushing yards and 7 touchdowns, demonstrating the team's ability to dominate on the ground when needed.

The 2004 Packers offense is remembered for its balance, the brilliance of Brett Favre, and the dynamic contributions from Ahman Green and Javon Walker, solidifying it as one of the league's most productive units.

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