Things are looking to go from bad to worse for Aaron Rodgers and his Green Bay Packers. Having dropped five games consecutively for the first time since 2008, (Rodgers’ first year as full-time starter) the reigning MVP has been at the helm of criticism. And the latest to add to the list is former NFL Quarterback – Dan Orlovsky.
Detroit Lions, who have the worst defense so far in the 2022-23 regular season, managed to stop the Packers from scoring points in double digits. It wasn’t the case of Colts defending all too well, rather Aaron Rodgers throwing interceptions, two of which were inside the 5-yard play.
Dan Orlovsky said on the latest episode of Get Up, “I was wrong about this offense; this is the worst loss of Aaron Rodgers’ career. And candidly, it’s one of the worst games I’ve ever seen him play. I watched him take every single snap; everything looks hard for this offense. I don’t know if I’ve seen him miss these many throws. I don’t know the last time I’ve seen a team and an organization fall, this far, this fast, this sudden.”
Where does the road go for Aaron Rodgers, Packers?
As the former NFL Quarterback pointed out, the Green Bay Packers found themselves in the NFC Championship Game after the 2019 regular season, wherein they fell to the San Francisco 49ers 37-20.
Following that loss, in 2020, Aaron Rodgers’ men earned the NFC No. 1 seed but fell to Tom Brady and Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-26 in the Championship Game. In 2021, the Green Army ended their season with a 13-10 loss to the 49ers in the NFC divisional playoff round.
Safe to say – it is either going to be the worst exit for Aaron Rodgers from the football field? If not, this could be his one of the most remarkable seasons as the opportunity to turn the tide significantly still lies in the balance.
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