The age-old adage involves playing clean football by cleaning up any penalties and not committing any turnovers – and for the Green Bay Packers, their dominant offense and improving defense can help play into those two simple elements quite easily on Sunday against Tampa Bay.
For quarterback Aaron Rodgers, his pinpoint accuracy this season has been based on the clean pocket that the offensive line has helped create around him, oftentimes keeping him so clean that his jersey could be hung right back up in the locker room for the next game. A clean QB means an efficient QB and one that is able to go through all of his reads and survey the defense, exactly what has helped Rodgers reclaim his MVP form.