The Giants are not selling Aaron Rodgers short. They’re not bad-mouthing him, downplaying his abilities, or insulting him with any kind of remarks that may wind up on a bulletin board in Green Bay. They have shown him the utmost respect.
They just think they’re going to beat him.
“I believe so,” linebacker and defensive captain Jonathan Casillas said Tuesday when asked if the Giants can do what no team has been able to do for the past six weeks: stop Rodgers.
He’s not the only one who thinks that.
“I believe we have the secondary to stop anyone, not just him,” linebacker Kelvin Sheppard told Newsday.