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“Got to throw the ball better than I did tonight” Aaron Rodgers gets brutally honest on 2-TouchDown game in latest loss to Tennessee Titans

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Aaron Rodgers and his Green Bay Packers greatly boosted their aspirations of reaching playoffs when they broke their losing streak. That being said, come week 11, they are back to their usual self, losing out to Tennessee Titans.

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Once against it, Aaron Rodgers-led offense struggled against a defense, which has been broken down with relative ease by the top and in-form QBs. To talk about Rodgers’ stat line – he had 24-of-39 pass completion for 227 yards and two touchdowns–all without an interception.

For those who missed the Live Action of Thursday Night Football, the mentioned stat line indicates that Aaron Rodgers had a decent game. However, the veteran QB once again missed wide-open receivers. To justify this claim – look at this stat – Rodgers went 8-for-16 in the fourth quarter. His longest pass was a 28-yard throw to Randall Cobb.

Can Aaron Rodgers qualify for the playoffs?

The Green Bay Packers cannot afford any more slip ups if they want to progress past the regular season. Needing to win all of their remaining games, Rodgers needs to lead the team himself, and stop making such mistakes.

“I’ve got to throw the ball better than I did tonight,” Rodgers said of his performance, via Rob Demovsky of ESPN.

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