At this point, Aaron Rodgers is unfair and the Packers should start off every game spotting teams at least 14 points. Here he is putting Green Bay up 7-0 over the 49ers early in the first quarter and, at some point today, you will see one of those clips on ESPN where they track his movement with a snazzy red line or something. Niners linebacker Michael Wilhoite could only side-eye the quarterback after the play.
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While surveying his options on second-and-eight from the nine-yard line, Rodgers scampers and spins around in the pocket avoiding pressure, then bolts out and looks like he might throw it but what he's really going to do is side step some more pressure so his receiver Richard Rodgers can finally work himself open and calmly throws across his body for the touchdown.[FOX]
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