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It's getting cold and so is Aaron RodgersAaron Rodgers started the season well and at one time looked like a possible MVP candidate. But then the weather started cooling and so did Rodgers.
The first warning sign was against the Buccaneers at Lambeau Field. Aaron Rodgers (at the time) had his 2nd worst passer rating in a game. The blind homers called it an anomaly. But
his passer rating had dropped 33 points from his performance 2 weeks earlier.The next outdoor game was at the
Giants and Aaron Rodgers had,
at the time, his worst game of the season. 52 degrees and a 9 mph wind; there was no denying his QB rating had dropped. Some falsely gave credit to the Giants but in reality Rodgers was continuing his downward spiral of declining performance, his passer rating getting worse and worse. Unfortunately his ability to play was to get much worse.
Then came
the Raiders game and his being mentioned as an MVP candidate became doubtful. Outdoors at 42 degree Lambeau Field with a wind of 15 mph.
His passer rating plummeted to below his rock bottom levels and down into double digits.
Everyone knew if he didn't shape up the Packers season was in jeopardy.
34 points worse in passer rating than just 4 weeks earlier.
Finally in
Arrowhead Stadium with 10 mph wind making the 50 degree temperature a wind chill of 46 degrees.
Aaron Rodgers had nosedived to suckage numbers. He could not even complete 50% of his passes!! His QB rating for the game was 80.1. Barely above Tarvaris Jackson level (79.9).No there is no question about Aaron Rodgers now sucking as an NFL QB and getting worse. Every game since 10/23/11 his QB rating has dropped further each game (except for the indoor game in Detroit where it rose nominally).
His passer rating is dropping on average over 9 points a week. Unless the Packers coaching staff can fix Rodgers and end this death spiral of declining poor performance, they will end up with a poor QB on the Blaine Gabbert level (65.6) by the time the playoffs start. A real MVP would be able to turn his poor perfomance around. That train has left the station.
http://www.nfl.com/player/aaronrodgers/2506363/gamelogs Will Mike McCarthy make the switch to Matt Flynn in order to salvage the Packers season? It depends on whether he thinks that Rodgers problems are correctable or not and what actions McCarthy takes to get him to attempt to improve.
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