GREEN BAY — Their offense enters Week 9 tied for fifth in the 32-team NFL in scoring, seventh in total offense and second in third-down conversion success rate.

Not that you’d know it from listening to Matt LaFleur and Jordan Love on Wednesday.

The Green Bay Packers head coach and his quarterback were lamenting the offense’s first-half performance in last Sunday night’s win over the Pittsburgh Steelers — and vowing to be better this Sunday against the Carolina Panthers at Lambeau Field.

“It's very annoying. No, it's frustrating,” LaFleur said, referring to three three-and-out possessions against the Steelers during that first half, when Pittsburgh built a 16-7 lead before the Packers scored on five straight second-half possessions (three touchdowns, two field goals) en route to the 35-2

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