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Packers’ offensive line wants to stand its ground

GREEN BAY, Wis. (MCT) — It’s not as if Mike McCarthy and Aaron Rodgers will have a mutiny on their hands if they don’t commit to running the ball more, but if they remain pass-happy they better be prepared for frustration to boil over as it did after the Green Bay Packers’ 30-27 loss to Indianapolis Sunday.

Both guards, T.J. Lang and Josh Sitton, made sharp comments after the game questioning the scarcity of run plays called in a game the Packers led 21-3 at halftime.

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