Tyrion Lannister
09-08-2014, 02:18 PM
In '11, the defense was average at best. It played awful against good QBs. Yet, A-Rod consistently played like an MVP. That lessened the pressure on the Packers' D and put more pressure on opposing offenses to take risks, resulting in turnovers for the D.
Last few playoffs losses and the last game against Seattle, A-Rod was so far from sensational, 2011 seemed ancient.
The defense is what it is. For the Packers to stand a chance, A-Rod needs to bring his A-game game after game after game.
Last few playoffs losses and the last game against Seattle, A-Rod was so far from sensational, 2011 seemed ancient.
The defense is what it is. For the Packers to stand a chance, A-Rod needs to bring his A-game game after game after game.