How many of these "big" plays are late in the game? I'd think a byproduct of a bend but don't break defense is to allow a lot of the 3&7 plays to convert the first down but still bleed the clock late in the game instead of giving up a 50 yard strike instead. Many times I've wanted to see tighter coverage or a stronger rush but that didn't happen on the say 3&4 to 3&9 plays as much as it did on the 3&11 or so plays. I think they gave up and contained for the shorter yardage and pinned the ears back on the 3 and quite a bit longer plays. Also I noticed the defense play tighter after the offense would get closer to field goal range late in the games.The Packers defense finished ninth in opponent's third down conversions at 35.7%. With three yards or less to go the team allowed a first down on 54.0% (11th) and with more than seven yards needed for another set of downs Green Bay ranked 19th in the league at 27.1%.