The team that plays together, wins (championships) together.
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Source: Sports Illustrated
The Lombardi Trophy is back in Wisconsin & the MVP/Championship Belt rests around Aaron Rodgers.
Congratulations to the Green Bay Packers for their Super Bowl XLV victory.
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“Sunday was a tough day for Bears fans, but even if it didn’t go the way that I wanted, I’m glad to see that one of the greatest rivalries in sports is still there. And we will get you next year. I’m just letting you know. In the spirit of sportsmanship, I wish you ‘good luck’ in the Super Bowl.”
- President Barack Obama on the Green Bay Packers win over the Chicago Bears
Source: Sports Illustrated
When BJ Raji is putting on the (NFC) Championship Belt, it can only mean the Green Bay Packers are going to the Super Bowl.
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Green Bay Packers CB Tramon Williams stats:
- 3 interceptions this post season.
- 1 versus Michael Vick (Philadelphia Eagles)
- 2 versus Matt Ryan (Atlanta Falcons)
- One of which he took 70 yards the other way for a touchdown.
- Not Voted for the Pro Bowl
- Undrafted out of College
Not all players are created equal. Some just need a stage and a chance to perform.
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Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers has thrown 7 TD passes in his first 2 playoff games, an NFL record.
Source: twitter.com
The 56th Overall Pick goes to the Green Bay Packers who take DT Mike Neal. Packers aren’t making much noise with their few picks, however, they’ve balanced them out with both Offense & Defense so far. From here on out, they’ll be filling small spots behind their starters.
OT Bryan Bulaga is the 23rd Overall Pick for the Green Bay Packers. Maybe now QB Aaron Rodgers can focus on getting the ball to his receivers, instead of how best to take his 500th sack.
It’s no secret that the Green Bay Packers offensive line cares nothing about pass protection, or even Aaron Rodgers protection, hell, any kind of protection. Turns out the good folks over at Madison.com, also noticed this and made a pretty nifty tracker on the 37 sacks the Pack’s have allowed. Depending on what team you’re a fan of, it’ll provide endless hours of joyful entertainment or uncontrollable weeping.
Brett Favre: The only man to have beaten Every. Single. NFL. Team.
Make no mistake, those who have watched him play and continue to do so, get to tell their children & grandchildren about what they saw him accomplish. Even if he never played again after Monday, he’d most likely be considered the greatest Quarterback ever. That isn’t a joke.
So to answer your question, Yes, he does get to hold that #1. He’s earned it.








