It seems like every week Philip Rivers is either the MVP or the worst player of the game. Luckily, yesterday we saw the good side of him. Rivers did a really good job picking apart the Packers’ suspect passing defense, and his pocket awareness allowed him to escape several pressures from the right side of the line. His lone interception was tipped at the line, so it is not entirely on Rivers (even though it was the fault of his awkward throwing motion) and he made a lot of beautiful throws like the touchdown to Trey Burton.