As we all suspected, facing a loaded Buffalo Bills team on the road was not the best thing for the Green Bay Packers. But Aaron Rodgers was right about everything else he said last week: Nobody gave the Packers a chance, and they ultimately got exposed 27-17 on Sunday night.
In a game that never felt in reach for Green Bay, there’s not really a win anywhere to be found for Rodgers. Not on the field. Not mentally. And not even in silver linings about utilizing the running game, which seems to be out of necessity rather than balance. For Green Bay, finding the cracks in the roster — and with Rodgers specifically — should be seen as nothing but a net negative.
Let’s ponder last week, when Rodgers said: “I’m not worried about this squad. In fact, this might be the best thing for us this week. You know, nobody’s going to give us a chance going to Buffalo on 'Sunday Night Football,' a chance to get exposed. Shoot, it might be the best thing for us.”
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