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Cincinnati Bengals – Making the Most of Aaron Rodgers Imploding
Few teams get to enjoy such a bad performance from Aaron Rodgers, which made all of the mediocrity on the Cincinnati Bengals offense, from Andy Dalton who didn’t do anything special to A.J. Green who was defended pretty well throughout the game seem a lot better than it actually was, except for Giovani Bernard who is having one hell of a start to his rookie season.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Not Satisfied With Records Alone
The only way for Aaron Rodgers to be completely happy about his own and his team’s performance is if the Green Bay Packers go all the way to the Super Bowl and win it, so as he sets passing records and puts the rest of his teammates on the right track, don’t expect him to gloat about it.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Not Getting Help From Mike McCarthy
For the last few seasons, the Green Bay Packers have had the best quarterback in the NFL on their team in Aaron Rodgers. However, since winning the Super Bowl, it looks like the Packers are moving backwards in terms of defense, the running game and the decision making by the head coach Mike McCarthy.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Has a Running Back in Eddie Lacy
Maybe this season we’ll see a change in the way the Green Bay Packers operate, and Aaron Rodgers won’t feel the need to do everything for his offense, as rookie Eddie Lacy is looking like someone who’s ready to get the team’s dysfunctional running game back on track.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Will Turn Randall Cobb into a Superstar
How good can Randall Cobb be? Aaron Rodgers doesn’t have older, familiar targets to throw to anymore, which means that the player who led the team in receptions and yards last season might be headed towards an even bigger season in 2013.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Without Donald Driver or Greg Jennings Anymore
Since becoming the starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers in 2008, Aaron Rodgers has always had Donald Driver and Greg Jennings to throw to, helping him become arguably the best quarterback in the NFL, an MVP and a Super Bowl champions. In 2013, things are going to be very different.
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Tom Brady Throws Less Interceptions Than Any Other NFL Quarterback
While total interceptions and interception percentage are always a good way to see how well a quarterback handles the ball, the adjusted interceptions formula gives us a clearer version of who are the more responsible and careless passers in the NFL, as rookies Andrew Luck and Brandon Weeden tend towards the latter, while Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers seem to be the safest players to entrust the football with.
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San Francisco 49ers – Colin Kaepernick No Longer Unproven
Turns out having their first quarterback get injured midway through the season might have been the best thing that ever happened to the San Francisco 49ers, enjoying the evolution of Colin Kaepernick more than anyone ever thought.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Too Good to Stop
In the moment it was announced that Christian Ponder won’t be starting, it was almost game over. Adrian Peterson wasn’t enough when Aaron Rodgers had so many targets to throw to.