Opponents never seem to learn. Sunday night marked another occasion in which an opponent — in this case Bears defensive lineman Robert Quinn — mocked Aaron Rodgers' patented "championship belt" celebration, only to have Rodgers bounce back and lead the Packers to a victory.
Rodgers threw for 341 yards and four touchdowns in a 45-30 win at Lambeau Field over Chicago, even after Quinn sacked Rodgers twice in the first quarter and helped his team take an early lead. Quinn punctuated his first sack on Green Bay's second offensive snap with the "belt" celebration, a tongue-in-cheek move that has backfired on many opponents before.