Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers were expected to be the numero uno team in NFC North division. However, the reality has just indicated what comes when the expectations are unreal. After the conclusion of Week 8, the Green Army has dropped to 3-5 and the reigning MVP seems to have no mercy on his players.
Aaron Rodgers hasn’t had the best time on and off the court, as he recently went onto blame his teammates for the offensive short comings. This led to the team being even more vulnerable. A likely case which happens, when your #1 players losses trust in his teammates.
When asked about the 17-27 loss in Week 8 to Buffalo Bills – Aaron Rodgers took a different approach and stated how his team will need to look forward, hoping that a win will come sooner rather than later.
How did Aaron Rodgers perform against Bills?
It seems like the reigning MVP would be requiring to put-in the work himself, before he makes any further comments. He was far from his best in Week 8, Rodgers ended with just 203 passing yards and an interception on 19-of-30 completions. Although he did have couple of TouchDown passes, but in a lost cause that wasn’t valid.
“Nobody feels sorry for us,” the 38-year-old veteran Quarterback said after the game via Kevin Patra of NFL.com. “We’ve got to find a way to get one win. I feel like if we can just get one, then the whole momentum changes.”
That being said, the Green Bay Packers are now on a four-game losing streak and will be heading to Michigan for a clash against the Detroit Lions in Week 9.
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