The Green Bay Packers are down four preferred starters along the offensive line, but MVP candidate Aaron Rodgers is providing a big helping hand for the patchwork group now tasked with protecting him.
A decisive quarterback distributing the ball fast and on time has greatly negated the impact of not having David Bakhtiari, Elgton Jenkins, Billy Turner and Josh Myers over the last month or so (or longer).
Consider this: Over the last four games, Rodgers has averaged 2.41 seconds to throw the ball and has thrown the ball under 2.