After signing an extension with the Packers last summer, Mason Crosby set a new franchise record with 23 consecutive regular-season makes (dating back to the 2010 season). He made a career-high 85.7 percent of his regular-season field goals in 2011. For all the successes, there were a few failures -- missing an extra point and four field-goal tries, including one that hit the right upright against Tampa Bay to end his streak on Nov. 23. "There are always one or two things you can just improve on," Crosby said. "Obviously, I didn't make every kick, so definitely that's a new goal, and now I have a number, a mountain-in-a-row, that I can try to eclipse. There's always things you set and try to get better with."