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Green Bay Packers – What’s Next?
Despite having what they believe is the best quarterback in the NFL, the Green Bay Packers have failed for a third consecutive season to make it very far in the playoffs. Heading into the offseason, finding out how to fill the holes around Aaron Rodgers which especially means improving the defense seems to be the first order of business.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Figures it Out in the End
Amazingly, Jay Cutler turned the ball over less than Aaron Rodgers, who needed almost three full quarters to get his bearings in an NFL game once again. At some point, he realized he’s facing the Chicago Bears, a team he and the Green Bay Packers almost always beat, and things starting going a bit more smoothly for him, resulting in throwing a game winning and season saving touchdown pass to Randall Cobb.
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NFL Rumors – Green Bay Packers Starting Aaron Rodgers Again
It’s been almost two months since Aaron Rodgers broke his collarbone and was taken out of commission, probably costing the Green Bay Packers clinching a playoff spot by now. However, he’s back to play in the final game of the season against the Chicago Bears in a game that will decide who of the two goes to the postseason by finishing first in the NFC North.
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NFL Rumors – Green Bay Packers Still Starting Matt Flynn, not Aaron Rodgers
Even though everything seems to be indicating Aaron Rodgers is doing pretty well in practice, there is no go ahead from the doctors to reinstate him as the team’s starting quarterback, which means Matt Flynn, having one of the weirdest seasons anyone has ever had, continues to be the team’s starter behind center.
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Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers Learning to Play Without Him
With a broken collarbone, Aaron Rodgers is likely to be out for around 3 or 4 weeks before he can start again for the Green Bay Packers, who have to hope that the combination of a much improved running game thanks to Eddie Lacy and Seneca Wallace stepping up to the plate will be enough to keep them in a position to make the playoffs.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Injured Means No Hope This Season
After attempting only two passes, Aaron Rodgers went down with what turns out to be, probably, a broken collarbone, and with that pretty much ends any hope the Green Bay Packers might have had to compete this season, be it win the division, make the playoffs or play in the Super Bowl.
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Green Bay Pakcers – Jordy Nelson is Enough for Aaron Rodgers
The Green Bay Packers haven’t been very lucky this season when ti comes to keeping their players and especially receivers healthy. However, with Aaron Rodgers running the show, having only Jordy Nelson as a recognizable receiving target is more than enough to put on impressive offensive performances.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Forced to Change
Due to injuries, Aaron Rodgers suddenly had to get used to 2-wide receiver sets and actually giving the ball more and more to his running back, getting quite a performance from Eddie Lacy. The Green Bay Packers have been dealt a bad card this season when it comes to injuries, but it seems they’re handling it quite well on both offense and defense.
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NFL MVP Candidates Other Than Peyton Manning
At the moment, it’s very difficult seeing anyone but Peyton Manning, due to his incredible start to the season, winning the NFL MVP. However, there’s still an outside chance for quarterbacks Tom Brady, Drew Brees and Aaron Rodgers to turn the tide, while Reggie Bush and even Justin Houston should be taken into consideration for the award.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Isn’t Perfect All the Time
The Green Bay Packers either win big or lose close in recent years, and it’s been that way this season. While the fingers are usually pointed at the defense or the running game, Aaron Rodgers is just at fault, especially with their most recent loss, that has them starting with a 1-2 record for the second consecutive season.