Anyone watching the Green Bay Packers this season can tell that something is off with Aaron Rodgers. The two-time MVP isn't playing anywhere near his normal high standard of football
www.thepackersfootballauthentic.com , looking truly ordinary at times.Sure, Rodgers' mobility and ability to step into his throws has been limited by his left knee injury, but without a brace on Sunday night Packers fans should reasonably have expected some improvement in that area. Instead, Rodgers still was not showing his trademark accuracy and threw several ugly passes while falling backwards. That all combined for one of the uglier stat lines of the season, as he completed just 56% of his passes at 6.02 yards per attempt.Perhaps issues with the Packers' offensive scheme are compounding Rodgers' physical limitations. After Sunday's game, he discussed needing to feed his top receiver a bit more (more on that in a moment) but he just doesn't seem comfortable, either with the playcalls or the personnel on the field.Ultimately, Rodgers still isn't the reason the Packers are losing games this season, as he has only thrown one interception (though he has fumbled six times). It's just that too often this year he isn't winning games either. Let's look at more on Rodgers in today's curds.Aaron Rodgers' lack of accuracy
Green Bay Packers T-Shirt , zip concerning | Packersnews.comThis piece helps describe some of the thoughts that I had while watching Sunday's game. Although Rodgers has typically been able to throw accurately and with great velocity despite bad mechanics, that doesn't appear to be the case this year. At one point it got so ugly that I thought I was watching Alex Hornibrook floating passes to his receivers a few times instead of the most talented quarterback ever to play the game.Aaron Rodgers' recipe for saving the season: feed Davante Adams - ESPNI can't say I disagree with this plan, though — Adams saw a drop in targets on Sunday to nine, well off the 14 he had averaged over the previous three games.Packers rookie Marquez Valdes-Scantling proves he's no fluke | Packers WireThat's another 100-yard game for the rookie, who keeps making big play after big play. Every one of MVS's three catches went for at least 24 yards, including his deep 51-yard bomb that set up the Packers' tying touchdown.Expectant father JK Scott appreciated Packers' contingency plan | Packers.comThe Packers had a plane chartered and ready to send Scott back to Green Bay if his wife went into labor on Saturday or Sunday, which was indeed the reason the team signed punter Drew Kaser on Saturday. Scott shouldn't miss next week's game, either, as his wife will be induced mid-week and the Packers will play at home.Sharrif Floyd suing Dr. James Andrews for $180M - NFL.comAndrews
Green Bay Packers Hats , who moved his practice to the Green Bay area recently, is accused of negligently administering a pain blocker that caused permanent muscle and nerve damage in Floyd's right leg.Michigan man flips ex-wife's car after argument, points crossbow at police | Click On DetroitIs Michigan Man the new Florida Man? This disgruntled individual used a front-loader to flip over a car then got belligerent with police when they arrived on the scene. This week there was a serious lack of takes to come from what are usually credible sources. In the event of such a drought, Matub is forced to talk about takes from average sources. This week those include opinions on Randall Cobb, Kevin King, and Jordy Nelson.However, Matub begins in a predictable manner: another Clay Matthews roughing penalty. Clay was flagged again while a worse hit on Aaron Rodgers went un-flagged. Is it fair to call this the "Aaron Rodgers Rule" when Aaron doesn't get the benefit? The competition committee met and released a statement saying the enforcement will continue as it has. Matub shows his displeasure at this announcement.Randall Cobb had a very poor showing against Washington last week. This means that the usual crowd of people who want him cut are out in full force once again. Matub comes to his defense.Kevin King was out again. This means that the TJ Watt "I told you so" brigade was in Matub's mentions once again. But how did TJ Watt play? Not very well. King also remains important to the future of the Packers' secondary.Randall Cobb's performance is juxtaposed with an amazing one by Jordy Nelson in Oakland. Does this mean the wrong wide receiver was kept in Green Bay? Matub doesn't think so.Matub closes by one-upping his previous bet against the spread with a potential donation to Aaron Rodgers' favorite charity. Will this be the week the Packers finally win against the spread?