Collin is pretty good at thinking outside the box and you have to be a good thinker to see it, although, a good deal of the time he's just rhetoric junkie.
The 4th quarter comeback statistic, it's bogus. If the quarterback threw efficiently and committed no turn overs and was only behind because the defense or special teams couldn't hold their own, fine, give the quarterback some credit for a 4th quarter come back. But how do you define the 4th quarterback even without those conditions?
A less bogus metric would be how many game winning drive opportunities did the quarterback have vs how many were successful? If the quarterback put his team on top with his last drive, regardless of the outcome, that should count in the quarterbacks favor. But how many times do we see a QB run his team down and get on top only to watch the defense let it slip away?
The Packers (nor any team) can really do much about the other three teams in their division. You are stuck playing against the three teams twice a year and since it's a common opponent, they often know you better than any other of the two plus dozen teams in the NFL.
Answering the question ... Aaron Rodgers does get criticism so the question has no basis whatsoever.