Aaron Rogers's trickery knows no bounds. He orchestrated a 27-24 Green Bay comeback win over the Dolphins and used a page out of Miami's own playbook to finish off the job: the fake spike.A long time ago, when the New York Jets weren't a national butt-fumbling embarrassment, they were a more regional embarrassment known mostly for things like bad draft pick reaction videos, and getting burned by Dan Marino's fake spike on a game-winning touchdown. Marino erased an early 17-point deficit and sealed the Miami comeback with a fake spike that crossed the Jets up and left Mark Ingram virtually uncovered for the touchdown.It wasn't the game-winning play, but the Packers picked up a huge chunk of yardage and a first down inside the Miami five-yard line when Aaron Rodgers pulled a Marino and all the Dolphins were slow to react. The Packers scored on the next play and won the game.Green Bay was trailing Miami 24-20 and took over at their own 40 with just over two minutes left in the game and drove to the Miami 20 with 30 seconds left in the game. After a quick out to Randall Cobb, Rogers hurried everyone to the line and motioned that he would be spiking the ball since the Packers were out of timeouts. Everyone on the Miami side was milling around and after Rodgers got the ball and faked the spike, he fired a pass to Davante Adams, still on the line of scrimmage, and he was able to pick up 12 yards on the sleeping Dolphins defense. Rogers then won the game with a four-yard touchdown to Andrew Quarless.[FOX]