Where to even begin? Oh, here’s where to begin! Any of you blind Aaron Rodgers’ supporters out there can go straight to hell!
Aaron Rodgers is — I don’t know if he’s worse than Case Keenum — but one of the worst quarterbacks in the entire NFL. There’s no other way to look at it.
If you’d like to make excuses, go make them elsewhere.
It’s not as if anyone on the Green Bay Packers did their job against the Dallas Cowboys, but here’s the thing. There was our supposedly all-world quarterback, he pretty much just had to take advantage of the situations given to him and… SHIT THE BED.
Who is this guy?
We couldn’t even tell you. Rodgers threw for decent yardage (294), he had a better average per pass than he’s had in, I don’t know, years? That was 7.0, which is still not great.
Here’s the bottom line. One touchdown, one pick, two fumbles.
The guy was awful.
There used to be hope when the Packers were down and Rodgers and the offense were handed the ball. Not anymore.
Not anymore.
It was a hyped game and for good reason. The Dallas Cowboys dominated the Green Bay Packers in Lambeau Field. The much talked about battle between the No. 1 run defense and the No.1 run offense went to the offense.
Rookie Ezekiel Elliott ran 28 times for 157 yards. Those 28 carries say everything that is necessary to say. We thought the Packers’ run defense was good enough to stop anyone.
They aren’t.
They’re only good enough to feast on the second and third-string jokers they’ve been facing. This wasn’t just a test against the No. 1 run offense, it was a test against the best offensive line in the NFL.
The best offensive line in the NFL was far superior to anything the Packers did on defense.
Really, that’s how this works. We all pretend maybe this is the week Aaron Rodgers isn’t going to be Case Keenum, but that never happens. We all know the Packers’ defense has to win them games.
And now we know, when the Packers’ defense faces a great offensive line, they can’t win a game. The Packers’ defense is based on getting to the passer. They did that just once on Sunday.
So rookie Dak Prescott sat back and threw for 247 yards, three TDs and one pick.
Fucking embarrassing.
That’s the last thing we expected to happen, but here’s the thing we learned.
A great offensive line is better than a great front seven. The Cowboys don’t just have the best o-line in football, it’s a game-changing o-line. And the Packers’ defensive line — and their front seven — isn’t as good as they thought they were.
Frankly, we were waiting for that to be obvious.
The sad part is the Packers had every chance to win this game. You might even argue they should have won this game. Except for the bag of shit playing quarterback.
Who was that?
Blair Kiel? Anthony Dilweg? Seneca Wallace? John Hadl?
I couldn’t quite make it out…