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So Aaron Rodgers learned how to win a close game last night?
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<blockquote data-quote="FrankRizzo" data-source="post: 306580" data-attributes="member: 2232"><p> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><span style="color: green"> <br /> [*]So while he was on the sideline for about 15 minutes to end the game against the Vikings Sunday Night, Aaron Rodgers apparently learned how to win a 4-point or less close game.<br /> <br /> Much was made last week in Titletown about Aaron Rodgers' miserable 1-11 record in close games. Following the Packers second straight overtime, 3-point loss, Bob McGinn highlighted the late game struggles of Rodgers.<br /> <br /> Now some of the record was Rodgers' fault, no question about it.<br /> <br /> In the Packers last four losses, three of them were in overtime, and all three of them Rodgers had the ball at least one possession, and never led his team to even field goal range. The Arizona playoff loss, he overthrew a wide-open Greg Jennings on the first play, which would have given him a heroic 1-0 playoff record, and then two plays later, he took a sack and fumbled the season away.<br /> <br /> But many of those 11 losses were not his fault. In 2008, he had led the Packers to late leads or late ties, only to watch the 2008 Packers defense, or special teams, wilt late and lose the games.<br /> <br /> What's ironic is that Rodgers did nothing late in the game this week, at all. And he threw two ugly interceptions, whereas he had only thrown one in his previous four games against the Vikings. But now he gets credited with a close, big win.<br /> <br /> That goes to show you that statistics are often a bit misleading. And all statistics can change. Now Rodgers record in games decided by 4 points or less is 2-11 and the Packers are giddy about that.<br /> </span></li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrankRizzo, post: 306580, member: 2232"] [LIST][COLOR=green] [*]So while he was on the sideline for about 15 minutes to end the game against the Vikings Sunday Night, Aaron Rodgers apparently learned how to win a 4-point or less close game. Much was made last week in Titletown about Aaron Rodgers' miserable 1-11 record in close games. Following the Packers second straight overtime, 3-point loss, Bob McGinn highlighted the late game struggles of Rodgers. Now some of the record was Rodgers' fault, no question about it. In the Packers last four losses, three of them were in overtime, and all three of them Rodgers had the ball at least one possession, and never led his team to even field goal range. The Arizona playoff loss, he overthrew a wide-open Greg Jennings on the first play, which would have given him a heroic 1-0 playoff record, and then two plays later, he took a sack and fumbled the season away. But many of those 11 losses were not his fault. In 2008, he had led the Packers to late leads or late ties, only to watch the 2008 Packers defense, or special teams, wilt late and lose the games. What's ironic is that Rodgers did nothing late in the game this week, at all. And he threw two ugly interceptions, whereas he had only thrown one in his previous four games against the Vikings. But now he gets credited with a close, big win. That goes to show you that statistics are often a bit misleading. And all statistics can change. Now Rodgers record in games decided by 4 points or less is 2-11 and the Packers are giddy about that. [/COLOR] [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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