Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
Unless the NFL decides to play OT rules for all game starting in the 1st quarter, then one drive is useless to determine whether a QB comes up short.

Parse it for signs of good (or bad) decision making? Sure.

But that is not the point of the article, OP or the previous commentary. Rodgers not delivering a Super Bowl berth covers the entire game and parses each failure along the way. Not to mention that in hindsight the FG was not enough. But it certainly seemed like a good idea at the time. A turnover was death at that point.
Not to mention that I think the article starts its own clock ticking after the Super Bowl win.

If only Rodgers was a better winner when the game was close, between 4 and 7 points.

Oh, and we will just gloss over the "solid" qualification for his play in the Chicago NFC Championship Game when he was terrible after the undiagnosed concussion Peppers gave him.