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<blockquote data-quote="PackAttack12" data-source="post: 728195" data-attributes="member: 11933"><p>The Texans scored 16 on a much better defense than the Packers. So lets go ahead and get one thing out of the way. It's highly plausible that the Green Bay Packers defense give up at least 20 points to the Texans. How much would they need to score if Rodgers goes 18-38 with two picks? Bet the Packers don't score 34 in that scenario. So Rodgers is off. Has a terrible game. He isn't leaning on the running game because the Packers had no running game. He isn't relying on special teams because they rarely make a spectacular play that leads to a score. He's not relying on his defense to get a score.</p><p></p><p>The Patriots in that game also had a 98 yard kick return for a touchdown from Dion Lewis.</p><p></p><p>I mean, lets be real here.</p><p></p><p>I'm not necessarily saying that the Packers would have lost that game, nor am I saying that the defense would have given up 30. What I am saying is that Rodgers has very rarely had the luxury of a defense that could withstand a 18-38 game from him with 2 turnovers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackAttack12, post: 728195, member: 11933"] The Texans scored 16 on a much better defense than the Packers. So lets go ahead and get one thing out of the way. It's highly plausible that the Green Bay Packers defense give up at least 20 points to the Texans. How much would they need to score if Rodgers goes 18-38 with two picks? Bet the Packers don't score 34 in that scenario. So Rodgers is off. Has a terrible game. He isn't leaning on the running game because the Packers had no running game. He isn't relying on special teams because they rarely make a spectacular play that leads to a score. He's not relying on his defense to get a score. The Patriots in that game also had a 98 yard kick return for a touchdown from Dion Lewis. I mean, lets be real here. I'm not necessarily saying that the Packers would have lost that game, nor am I saying that the defense would have given up 30. What I am saying is that Rodgers has very rarely had the luxury of a defense that could withstand a 18-38 game from him with 2 turnovers. [/QUOTE]
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