Green Bay — For so many games and so many years, his accuracy was that of legend.
Curls. Digs. Posts. Fades. Corner routes. Comebacks. Slants.
It didn't matter the throw. It didn't matter the situation.
Aaron Rodgers was money.
Today, that's clearly not the case. And no one inside Green Bay's hierarchy can figure out why or how to fix the Packers' most important player.
Rodgers continued his trend of subpar play Sunday in a stunning, 18-16, loss to Detroit. For the second week in a row, Rodgers and the offense couldn't get out of first gear for more than three quarters and a late rally went for naught.