Brett Favre had the Metrodome, a place where dreams of victory went to die for the Green Bay Packers. Raymond James Stadium looks to be Aaron Rodgers’ Metrodome, one that looked more like Thunderdome on Sunday afternoon. Rodgers threw his first interception of the season, a brutal pick-six with a 10-0 lead, and a second one just two throws later, setting off an avalanche of Buccaneers points in the sunny Florida weather. Tampa Bay’s 28-point second quarter set a franchise record, Todd Bowles’ swarming, blitzing defenses kept Rodgers seeing ghosts, and the Bucs coasted to a 38-10 victory.