Rodgers is 3-1 against the Bears, isn't he?
"dingus" wrote:
Correct, but I'd hardly say he is the reason why.
In their first meeting, Ryan Grant ran for 145 yards and a touchdown. Though Rodgers did play well in that game.
In the second win, Rodgers really made just one big throw. Beyond that, it was the defense that won that game for the Pack.
In the third win, he threw for 180 yards and zero touchdowns. Again, Green Bay's defense carried them.
Overall, he has very average output against the Bears. Not to say he can't do better, but it's worth noting IMO.