The Packers currently just lost to the undefeated Titans, 19-16 in OT. Aaron Rodgers had an average day, but Ryan Grant had a rather good day against a great front four.
The Packers are tied, at 4-4, for second in the NFC North, behind the 5-3 Bears and with the 4-4 Vikings. Let's look at the positions for the Packers on the first half of the season.
Quarterback
Aaron Rodgers has been playing very well with 13 touchdowns, 1,982 yards, five interceptions, and 65 percent passing. He's looking at a 4,000-yard season if he keeps his game up, but he has to stop fumbling the ball. He's a good quarterback, and he's doing well. A-
Running Back
Ryan Grant has had a really slow start, but in the last two games, he has shown great potential. He had 4.3 yards per carry and 86 yards overall against the Titans on Sunday. You can't forget the first five games, but it looks like Ryan Grant from last year is back! B-
Wide Receiver (Tight Ends)
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Perfection sustained: Titans edge Packers 19-16
mvn.com 11/2/2008 — The Tennessee Titans continued their winning ways in nail-biting fashion, defeating the scrappy Green Bay Packers 19-16 in overtime.
After missing a 47-yarder that would have won the game in regulation, the usually reliable Rob Bironas reverted back to his automatic ways with a 41-yarder ...
Titans 19, Packers 16: Another Step Forward for the Titans
nfl.fanhouse.com 11/3/2008 — This wasn't the Titans prettiest win of the 2008 season, but does that really matter? When it's all over, Tennessee is now 8-0, a mark that seemed almost unfathomable when the season began. And if the Titans go deep in the playoffs this year, which ...
Titans survive, outlast Packers to go 8-0 on Nashville City Paper
nashvillecitypaper.com 11/3/2008 — Perfect game? Far from it. Perfect record? Still intact, thanks to a Rob Bironas 41-yard field goal in overtime that allowed the Tennessee Titans to escape with a 19-16 victory over the Green Bay Packers and run their record to 8-0. Bironas redeemed ...
Brett Favre vs. Aaron Rodgers: Week Nine —
Bleacher Report - NFL 11/3/2008
Welcome my friends to the ninth edition of "Brett Favre vs. Aaron Rodgers" The article that sparks more arguments than politics—ok maybe not politics, but you get my point.
Last week was Favre's default win as he tied up the score ...