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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Keeps Humiliating Jay Cutler & Chicago Bears
The season keeps getting worse for the Chicago Bears as they suffer another humiliating defeat at the hands of the Green Bay Pakcers, with Aaron Rodgers looking perfect as the usually does in this rivalry, leading his team to a 55-14 victory.
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New Orleans Saints – Drew Brees Surprisingly Bests Aaron Rodgers
There’s a good chance that Aaron Rodgers is the best quarterback in the NFL, but the rules inside the Superdome are a bit different, and often are in favor of Drew Brees, putting on quite the aerial show as the New Orleans Saints beat the Green Bay Packers 44-23.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers is the Best Quarterback in the NFL
The Green Bay Packers fell 7 points behind the Miami Dolphins in the fourth quarter but Aaron Rodgers led them on two scoring drives in the final 9 minutes, including a game-winning touchdown pass with just 3 seconds left to play.
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Green Bay Packers – Christian Ponder Takes One Hell of a Beating
The quest to win in Lambeau Field was doomed the moment Teddy Bridgewater was out for the game. Christian Ponder started, and maybe wrote his last chapter in the book of Minnesota Vikings quarterbacks, taking a pummeling while Aaron Rodgers led the Green Bay Packers to another breezy win over a division rival, coming away with a 42-10 victory.
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Chicago Bears – Aaron Rodgers is Their Kryptonite
Seeing Aaron Rodgers on the field, playing well and healthy, automatically makes the Chicago Bears worse. On defense, on offense. Maybe it has some psychological effect on Jay Cutler, who knows. What is clear is that some things don’t change, as the Green Bay Packers shake off the criticism and beat their biggest rivals 38-17.
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Packers Over Jets – Order is Restored
The world doesn’t always make sense. Geno Smith outplaying Aaron Rodgers in Lambeau Field? That wasn’t going to last for very long and despite a promising start, the New York Jets eventually lost to the Green Bay Pakcers 31-24.
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Seattle Seahawks – Russell Wilson is Part of the Elite Quarterback Group
Is Russell Wilson an elite quarterback? Over the last three or four seasons, that exclusive group was usually a four man group: Peyton Manning, Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees and Tom Brady. However, the Seattle Seahawks have a 6-0 record against their teams since Wilson entered the NFL.
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Seahawks Over Packers – How a Champion Should Start a Season
The scariest thing about the Seattle Seahawks opening the 2014 NFL season with a 36-16 win over the Green Bay Packers? This could be just the beginning, and they’re only going to get better – be it Russell Wilson hardly making any mistakes at quarterback, Marshawn Lynch being virtually unstoppable or Percy Harvin showing just how dangerous he is when he’s healthy enough to start the season.
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Packers Over Raiders – The Difference in Quarterback Quality
The Oakland Raiders seem to be in internal limbo when it comes to their quarterback position. The Green Bay Packers, winning their preseason encounter 31-21, are in the opposite situation with Aaron Rodgers, who wasn’t at his most accurate but didn’t cause any doubts as to why his team has one less position to worry about when he’s on the field.
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Packers Over Rams – Debut Goes Well for Both Sides
Not every team starts their quarterback right away in the preseason. Both the Green Bay Packers, beating the St. Louis Rams 21-7, and their opponents, held the debuts of Aaron Rodgers and Sam Bradford to the second game, and it seemed like it was the right decision.