CLEVELAND, Ohio — After a dismal offensive showing, the future Hall of Fame QB breaks down exactly what went wrong while maintaining the steady perspective that comes from two decades in the NFL.
In the aftermath of what could only be described as an offensive collapse, Aaron Rodgers didn’t reach for excuses or platitudes.
Instead, he delivered the kind of unflinching, clinical assessment that has defined his career as much as his pinpoint passes.
“Third down wasn’t very good,” Rodgers stated on Wednesday. “We were (zero) for our first, I don’t know, eight or nine (downs) it seemed like. So, that put us behind a ball.”
This matter-of-fact diagnosis comes at a crucial time for an offense that has looked alternately brilliant and bewildering this season.
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