The good people here in Titletown, USA, wouldn’t want any quarterback defending Lambeau Field when the playoffs begin Sunday other than Aaron Rodgers.
Nevertheless, it is likely that even the ghosts who inhabit the storied place, from Vince Lombardi on down, will feel a knot in the pit of their stomach at the sight of the one quarterback who owns old Lambeau in January and relishes turning it into a green-and-gold burial ground on his way to the Super Bowl.
The man named Eli Manning.
They have heard he is not the same quarterback, not at 36.