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Last year, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers reacted to mounting concern about the team’s offensive output by telling everyone to relax.

It proved to be good advice as the Packers found their footing and wound up advancing to the NFC title game. Coach Mike McCarthy is sending a similar message after Sunday’s 18-16 loss to the Lions left the Packers looking for answers that would bring their three-game losing streak to an end.

“You just have to stay true to your preparation, don’t overreact, and keep things in perspective,” McCarthy said, via the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “That’s the reality of how we’re going to approach it.”

McCarthy said he won’t resume calling offensive plays, but opted not to delve into what might be behind the downturn in Rodgers’s play. Some of his players shared their thoughts about what’s gone wrong of late, although there’s no consensus or clear answer about how to get back on track.

Rodgers says he’s healthy, but he didn’t pick apart the Lions blitzes the way we’ve seen him thrive when pressured in the past. Wide receiver James Jones said it was on the receivers, but there were plenty of Rodgers’s 61 passes that they couldn’t do anything with. Guard Josh Sitton said he thought the line played “pretty well upfront,” but the Packers only ran for 47 yards.

While one could continue going down this path, the sum total is that the Packers aren’t playing well enough offensively right now and their season will remain stuck in neutral until that changes.