The Green Bay Packers are 25th in average offensive yards per game, with most of the struggles coming from the passing game. A number of factors have contributed to the dip in production, but most of the blame is directed at Aaron Rodgers.

The former MVP and Super Bowl champion has dazzled fans and opposing defenders for the last five years, making throws that few men have consistently made in the history of the NFL.

After a strong 6-0 start in 2015, Rodgers' dominance has diminished. Sure, he's shown flashes of the brilliance that lies within, particularly during the game-tying drive in the final moments of last year's divisional playoff against the Arizona Cardinals.

He was supposed to get back on track with a healthy Jordy Nelson, and in Week 1 against the Jaguars, that assumption held up. But, in the weeks since, the passing game has been relatively stagnant, and at 3-2, some fans of the Green & Gold are starting to panic.

Rodgers didn't make headlines with another “R-E-L-A-X”-esque speech, but he expressed confidence that the offense's problems will be fixed. Specifically, Aaron believes their struggles moving the ball through the air lie solely with his inaccuracy. He plans to change that.

From ESPN's Rob Demovsky:

“I just think it's accuracy,” Rodgers said Tuesday. “I've missed a couple [throws] that I'm used to hitting. And you hit those and you take away the throwaways, being able to hit some things on some of those plays instead of extending and throwing the ball away, and we're right where we need to be.”

“There's going to be stretches where you're playing really great and stretches where you're just a little bit off, and we've just been a little bit off I think collectively,” Rodgers said. “I'm confident. We're five games into it; we're going to get it fixed pretty soon.”

Rodgers went on to address his scotch comment after Sunday's loss to the Cowboys:

“The scotch was great,” he said with a smile. “You know, I saw things that we've been seeing throughout the year. We're close. We've been making some plays at times, but not good enough consistently. We've got to clean some things up. I've got to make some better throws at times and we've got to get on the same page a little bit more consistently, especially in the red zone. The last two weeks we've really struggled down there, turning the ball over a few times. So you've got to clean that stuff up.