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Monday, November 25th

There’s Always An Excuse For Aaron Rodgers
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There’s always an excuse for Aaron Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers and the Packers got a reality check in a 37-9 beatdown at the hands of the 10-1 Niners. Rodgers had an awful game, and Colin thinks he deserves at least some of the blame for the disappointing loss, but Rodgers’ defenders always find a way to make an excuse. that may have been partially true in years past, but this season Rodgers has a progressive coach, a solid running game and a real defense. It’s hard to justify the excuses when Tom Brady just beat the Cowboys with barely any weapons in a rainstorm and Russell Wilson puts his team full off spare parts on his back to give them a chance to win. There’s no reason Rodgers shouldn’t be able to do the same.

 

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