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Packers' Hafley Defends Gary's Performance
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Despite a six-game sack drought, Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley defends Rashan Gary, attributing the lack of sacks to opposing teams strategies rather than a decline in performance. Garys improved run defense and disciplined play within the teams scheme are highlighted, as the Packers remain a top NFC team with a strong defense and efficient offense.
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