Most trustworthy playoff offense

Sheil Kapadia ranks the best playoff offenses, slotting the Packers second behind the Chiefs:

“I looked up the 100 best single-game offensive performances during the regular season (based on EPA) to see how many each playoff team produced. The Packers had 11! No other team had more than seven. Green Bay finished first in offensive DVOA, and at the age of 37, Aaron Rodgers delivered perhaps the best season of his career. Davante Adams was un-guardable, and Aaron Jones piled up 1,459 yards from scrimmage. The Packers finished first in pass block win rate. Their offensive line is still strong, but they’ll head to the postseason without Pro Bowl left tackle David Bakhtiari. Two things stand out with the Packers. One, they were the league’s best play-action team (EPA per snap) during the regular season. And two, Matt LaFleur was the league’s best game scripter. Green Bay averaged a league-best 4.56 points on its opening possessions.”

Full article: The Athletic