Any time you run for more than 260 yards as a team, the blocking must have done something right. The offensive line started much better than it did last week against the Eagles, consistently opening up gaps for Jacobs. The Colts knew the Packers would make a concerted effort to run the ball, but it didn’t matter much. The offensive line spent most of the day pushing around the Indianapolis front and also held up well in pass protection. Willis was forced out of the pocket a few times, but he was never sacked or hit.