Turning Point; Packers' Once-Anemic Offense Showing Signs of Life

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Green Bay If the Green Bay Packers weren't about to get two important offensive figures back from injury, then it would be easy to brush off their impressive 351-yard, three-touchdown performance against Atlanta Sunday as merely a token blow struck in the middle of a calamitous season.

But with their defense ranked No. 10 overall and the injury- depleted offense showing life in an unlikely 33-25 victory over the Falcons at the Georgia Dome, there's a glimmer of hope that the 2-7 Packers can parlay this performance into more than just a one-game happenstance.

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Turning Point; Packers' Once-Anemic Offense Showing Signs of Life

Most encouraging is that on the heels of plowing up and down the field against a 6-3 team, the Packers could be getting starting receiver Robert Ferguson (knee) and backup tight end David Martin (groin) back from injury this week. Neither has been cleared to prac...

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