Rodgers passed for 250 yards, completed 23 (76.7%) of his 30 passes of which four connected for touchdowns. He also added 21 yards rushing on the ground in a complete dissection of the Viking's defense.
One thing to note was that Rodgers was able to do this against a defense which was healthier than their last meeting. Also, Rodgers sustained massive pressure from a strong pass rush led by Jared Allen including three sacks which are notorious for knocking the quarterback off rhythm. Despite these factors, Aaron yet again came through with another masterpiece performance.
Although Greenbay's offense was explosive as usual Aaron was capable of completing tight, short yardage throws in the red zone and two touchdowns resulted from this precision. In many ways this would seem disappointing to fans in that long throws are more exciting, but to many analysts like myself it only reaffirmed A-Rod's title as the greatest quarterback in the game today.
The last nine games which has resulted in 2869 yards, 28 touchdowns, 72.9 completion rating, and only three interceptions and a record setting nine consecutive games over a 110 passer rating which has led many to conclude that Aaron may not only establish himself as the greatest quarterback of 2011, but possibly the greatest quarterback of all time.
Gabe Lagarde.
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