If you know me at all, you know that I have an undying love for Aaron Rodgers. He's easily in my top three man-crushes along with LeVar Burton and Ace Enders. However, if there's one thing about Aaron Rodgers that's tough to take is his 2-12 record in games decided by four points or less.
To call me an Aaron Rodgers apologist would probably be fairly accurate, as I would point out to anyone holding that record against him to the special teams in each of those games. However, after reading a fantastic write-up by Jason Wilde from ESPN Milwaukee, both sides have some truth to them.
As Wilde points out, Rodgers lead the team to a game tying or leading score in the fourth quarter and in the other three losses got them in field goal range only to see Crosby miss it. However, in a bunch of those games he also failed on a drive to maintain or hold the lead as well. Check out the full article for great recaps of each close loss and hope that analyzing the past prevents repeat mistakes in the future.
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Friday, December 3, 2010
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