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Does this equal a come from behind win for Rodgers?
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<blockquote data-quote="PackPackPackers" data-source="post: 324488" data-attributes="member: 3529"><p>I'm sorry, but this definitely was NOT a come from behind win for Rodgers. The Packers defense clearly kept the game under control, not Aaron Rodgers. It was great execution by the Packers offense to get in a position to score a touchdown, but there is not enough evidence to solely give the "come from behind win" prize to Aaron Rodgers. The Packers defense came up big when it needed to, and gave a little spark to the offense to finally show with a few minutes to go.</p><p></p><p>Sure, Aaron Rodgers is a great QB, but this was not like "OMFG 3 SECONDS LEFT BOMB TO JENNINGS TD TO BEAT THE DREADED BEARS." I am confident to believe that Aaron Rodgers will have plenty more "come from behind wins" in his career. </p><p></p><p>Anyway...I do not really care about this "come from behind win" business. A win is a win, and the Green Bay Packers are in the playoffs because of the TEAM, not Aaron Rodgers (and that is a fact).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackPackPackers, post: 324488, member: 3529"] I'm sorry, but this definitely was NOT a come from behind win for Rodgers. The Packers defense clearly kept the game under control, not Aaron Rodgers. It was great execution by the Packers offense to get in a position to score a touchdown, but there is not enough evidence to solely give the "come from behind win" prize to Aaron Rodgers. The Packers defense came up big when it needed to, and gave a little spark to the offense to finally show with a few minutes to go. Sure, Aaron Rodgers is a great QB, but this was not like "OMFG 3 SECONDS LEFT BOMB TO JENNINGS TD TO BEAT THE DREADED BEARS." I am confident to believe that Aaron Rodgers will have plenty more "come from behind wins" in his career. Anyway...I do not really care about this "come from behind win" business. A win is a win, and the Green Bay Packers are in the playoffs because of the TEAM, not Aaron Rodgers (and that is a fact). [/QUOTE]
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