Packers put substance ahead of style on defense

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The Packers have done all this despite losing Charles Woodson for half the season with a broken right collarbone. Clay Matthews (hamstring) and C.J. Wilson (knee) also missed four games each.

But the injuries also forced Green Bay to play its young guys, and their speed and athleticism has turned out to be a boon for the Packers.

“We’re just a more consistent, more multiple defense this year,” Capers said. “I think we can attack you in different ways. I think we’ve got more athletic ability on our defense this year than we had. I think these young guys have given us more athletic ability, more speed, more pass rush ability.

“You look at our sack numbers in terms of from last year to this year, there’s a big difference,” Capers added. “And our style of play, we need to do that.”

Only Denver and St. Louis (52 each) and Cincinnati (51) had more sacks than Green Bay (47), and it’s a good bet the Packers would have led the league had Matthews not been hurt.

Even with missing four games, Matthews finished with 13 sacks, a half-sack off his career high. Only the 49ers’ Aldon Smith had more in the NFC.

“They’re just playing good defense,” San Francisco offensive coordinator Greg Roman said. “Sound defense, good team defense, not allowing the big plays that showed up last year.”

Now, just because this Green Bay defense is sound doesn’t mean it’s stodgy or boring.

Quite the contrary.

Rookie Casey Hayward tied for fifth in the NFL with six interceptions. Jay Cutler is no doubt thrilled he’s got at least seven months before he has to see a Packers defensive back.

But substance matters as much as style, and Green Bay has it this year.

“No doubt about it,” cornerback Tramon Williams said. “I’m pretty sure that’s not hard to see that we’re a better defense from last year.”

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