Once again, a late rally by Aaron Rodgers made things seem better than they actually were on Sunday. Last week they got back in the game late against the Carolina Panthers and Rodgers’ final numbers looked OK. If you just checked the box score of the Packers’ 18-16 loss on Sunday, you’d see that Rodgers threw for 333 yards and Green Bay lost when Mason Crosby’s last-second field goal knuckle-balled out of control and missed. But everyone knows it was a lot worse than that. This isn’t time to R-E-L-A-X. The Packers look absolutely nothing like the team that started 6-0 and Rodgers in particular is not playing like the reigning MVP. Rodgers needed 61 attempts to get those 333 yards. He...
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