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Positives: Rodgers level of play at QB is arguably the highest level of play the NFL has ever seen.

Negatives: Playing against an awful team like the Rams is kind of a no win situation in terms of grading performance. The Rams are so awful, the Pack barely needed to break a sweat to get out to a 24-0 lead and coasted from that point forward. Hopefully the injuries suffered in this game will not impact the Pack in the future.
Maybe I missed it, but it looks like no one has mentioned Fox's graphic presentation which showed that Rodgers is essentially every great NFL QB rolled into one. That is, Rodgers is a combination of:

Montana - coolness
Manning - football IQ
Elway - athletic ability
Marino - arm
Brady - accuracy

I thought that was great. I was left thinking, "Hey! You stopped short. Where is Starr (winning spirit), Young (mobility), Favre (toughness), and Baugh?"
+ We win
+ Newhouse. Gets a little deep in the pocket sometimes, but his man is neutralized when he does.
+ ARod. Gotta like it that after a guy drops the ball he doesn't yell at him, ala Cutler, and he's willing to go back to him right away.

- Offense sleepwalks through the second half
- D gives up a boatload of completions despite knowing what's coming
- Linemen don't get any real pressure on Bradford despite knowing what's coming

+/- Shields. Good play, quit thinking you're better than you are. That ball gets tossed another three yards downfield and you're toast.

+++ We win.
Paws:

+ 3 points allowed.
+ AJ Hawk with 2 good games in a row.
+ Godgers, as always
+ MM play calling.. Pound, pound, over the top. They love that PA roll out.
+ More experience for Newhouse
+ Physical hard hitting D

Negs:

- Drops, both of Rodgers picks this year have gone off of Packer hands.


Looking forward to the San Diego game, first time since Week 1 that I will be nervous about the outcome. This is getting boring. Smiler

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