During the Bucs game they showed stats on the chances a team has to score on a drive without being sacked during that drive, compared to the chances a team has to score when being sacked.
I don't remember what the nfl percentages were but I do remember what the packers percentages were:
37% chance of scoring on a drive if Rodgers isn't sacked.
0% chance of scoring on a drive if Rodgers is sacked.
Seeing that Rodgers has been sacked 37 times that stat is just mind boggling.
I think yesterday was the only time the packers scored on a drive where Rodgers got sacked.
If anyone else has more information about this please share.