The Green Bay Packers managed to win 27-24 over the New England Patriots over the weekend, but they were nowhere near their best. Additionally, MVP Aaron Rodgers also put on an extremely disappointing performance that was pointed out by many.
The Packers were up against rookie point guard Bailey Zappe but still couldn’t use the capital. Aaron Rodgers didn’t have a particularly good first half with a 11.2 passer rating as he completed 4 of 11 shots for 44 yards.
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‘We can’t play like this’: Aaron Rodgers admits poor performance against Patriots
Aaron Rodgers received some criticism from NFL analyst Colin Cowherd for his selfish performance against the New England Patriots. with the herd Colin Cowherd He said on the podcast that Aaron Rodgers couldn’t just keep throwing the ball to his friends and completely ignore young wide receivers.
“Green Bay can beat you somehow. It should be close, mostly low rated. They cannot engage in conflict. If young buyers… make some mistakes, Aaron ghosts [them]. You can see Matt LaFleur reverse once again to include Christian Watson. You can’t just throw it at your friends. That’s not his way of working.”
“I don’t think it’s sustainable to win this way because it puts too much pressure on us. defense,” Rodgers said. “Obviously I need to play better and I’ll play better. I’m settled in and usually don’t have two terrible halves. So I’m back in the form I expected. we started to move myself and football.”
“You can’t beat a third-generation point guard 2-2 and play great in all three stages, so we had to have that.” Rodgers said. “That doesn’t take anything away from the joy of winning, but it was something we had to have.”
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