Tag: Aaron Rodgers

  • Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Back in MVP Form

    Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Back in MVP Form

    A rough start to the season should mean that Aaron Rodgers won’t be defending his MVP title from last season, but when he’s on his game, like he has been for the past two weeks, he just might be the best quarterback in the NFL, and has the Green Bay Packers looking like a contender again.

  • 2012 NFL Season – Only Atlanta Falcons Left Undefeated

    2012 NFL Season – Only Atlanta Falcons Left Undefeated

    And we’re down to 1. The Houston Texas came in as favorites against the struggling Green Bay Packers, but Aaron Rodgers shushed everyone and threw six touchdown passes on a huge win. Meanwhile, the Atlanta Falcons kept their undefeated (not the only team) status by beating the Oakland Raiders, just barely, 23-20.

  • Golden Tate & Seattle Seahawks Cheat Their Way to Victory

    The NFL replacement referees hit a new low by deciding the outcome of Monday Night Football, awarding Golden Tate with a touchdown despite M.D. Jennings grabbing the interception and being down for the touchback, giving the Seattle Seahawks an undeserved 14-12 win over the Green Bay Packers.

  • Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Has a Defense to Rely On

    For once, it wasn’t Aaron Rodgers and his vast & impressive crew of receivers that carried the Green Bay Packers to victory, their first of this NFL Season. This time, it was the defense, usually criticized for being pretty bad, that dealt most of the damage to the Chicago Bears and mostly Jay Cutler, beating their division rivals 23-10.

  • 8 NFL Quarterbacks Better Than Joe Flacco

    Joe Flacco announed that he thinks of himself as the best quarterback in the NFL. Not Aaron Rodgers, not Drew Brees, not Tom Brady. Flacco, with his unimpressive numbers and disappointing performances in the postseason most of the time, isn’t short on confidence.

  • Records and Milestones in the 2011 NFL Season

    The 2011 NFL season was the year of the quarterback, although kickers (Janikowski, Akers), return men (Sproles, Peterson, Cobb) and Tight Ends (Gronkowski) made an impact. Still, Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady and Drew Brees, with Cam Newton dominating the rookie department, stood above everyone else during the regular season. The postseason was all Eli Manning.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.