Green Bay Packers' Christian Watson catches a pass in front of Pittsburgh Steelers' Brandin Echols during the second half Sunday in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
When the Green Bay Packers are at peak form, they look as dangerous as any team in the league.
They just need to figure out how to reach that level more consistently.
Green Bay’s 35-25 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night showcased the Packers’ best and worst qualities. They struggled to finish drives early in the game and trailed 16-7 at halftime before dominating the rest of a road win over a division leader.
“We’re playing legit teams and we’re going through the fire,” defensive end Micah Parsons said after the game. “Just shows how good we can be if we just don’t beat ourselves. That’s just the hardest

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