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Crying Packers Fan Explains Loss to Giants
Casey, a sobbing Green Bay Packers fan, turning herself into an internet mini-sensation as she explain, amid crying and sobs, why she thinks the Packers lost to the New York Giants in the playoffs.
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Giants vs Packers – Eli Manning Feeling Like 2008 Again
Eli Manning came through, as he has all season for the Giants, leading them to a surprising win over the Green Bay Packers, the best team in the NFL during the regular season, and the would be MVP Aaron Rodgers, stunning in Lambeau Field 37-20.
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Aaron Rodgers – From Great to Legendary Quarterback
Aaron Rodgers has won a Super Bowl and looked more than impressive during the 2011 NFL season. Until the Packers lost to the Chiefs back in week 15, he was pretty much a consensus pick for the MVP award. Drew Brees’ record breaking performances took the spotlight from then on.
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Don’t Worry About Rodgers and the Packers
Aaron Rodgers had a bad day, and so did the Green Bay Packers. The undefeated season went down against the Kansas City Chiefs and a 14-19 loss. This doesn’t stop the Packers from being Super Bowl favorites or Rodgers from being the best quarterback in the NFL.
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The Green Bay Packers Defense is Underrated
Aaron Rodgers is leading the Green Bay Packers to a 12-0 start following their Super Bowl because of the points and turnovers his defense creates, not despite of the yards they give up.
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MVP Like Aaron Rodgers (Packers vs Lions)
Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers were too good, offensively and defensively (yes) for the rising Detroit Lions, beating them in Ford Field 27-15, the Lions’ eighth consecutive loss on Thanksgiving.
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Aaron Rodgers and Packers Too Good for Anyone Right Now
Down 0-14 early in the second quarter? No Problem. Kicker Mason Crosby took them half the way, and Aaron Rodgers went on from there, throwing for two touchdowns, 396 yards, leading the Green Bay Packers to 25 consecutive points and a 25-14 win over the Atlanta Falcons.
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Is Aaron Rodgers the Best Quarterback in the NFL?
Tom Brady and Drew Brees may have thrown more touchdowns than him this season, but Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers, reigning Super Bowl Champions and undefeated after 3 games, are the best in the NFL right now, as quarterback and team.
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The Real NFL Dream Team (Saints vs Packers)
The defense might not have been of the highest quality all game long, but it mattered the most, the Green Bay Packers got their stops, right on time, right on the goalline. Aaron Rodgers had a near perfect game, getting beaten by Drew Brees in the stat section but getting the W infront of a packed Lambeau field to open their Super Bowl title defense in 2011 with a 42-34 win over the New Orleans Saints.