jsonline.com - 11/10/2008
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Posted: Nov. 9, 2008 Minneapolis - Aaron Rodgers was upfront about his day."It was one of the most disappointing games of my career," the Green Bay quarterback said Sunday after the 28-27 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Granted, that's not covering a lot of territory for a quarterback whose ...
profootballtalk.com - 11/17/2008
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profootballtalk.com —
Adam Schefter of NFL Network predicts that Patriots
quarterback Matt Cassel will be looking for a contract
that falls in the six-year, $65 million range once Cassel hits free agency in March. That’s what Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers ...
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CASSEL LOOKING FOR RODGERS-TYPE DEAL
scores.espn.go.com - 11/10/2008
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scores.espn.go.com —
Peterson's late TD helps Vikings end five-game losing
streak to Packers MINNEAPOLIS -- Adrian Peterson was fired
up as always, so determined to beat Green Bay he stormed to the sideline at one point in the fourth quarter with a demeanor that could be ...
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Green Bay vs. Minnesota - Recap - November 09, 2008
twincities.com - 11/10/2008
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twincities.com —
No word on whether Jared Allen, Kevin Williams
and the rest of the Vikings' pass rushers chased
Aaron Rodgers down the tunnel and into the locker room after the game. But the word was that the Green Bay quarterback locked himself in a stall in the ...
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Vikings make an impression on Rodgers
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Black and Blue all over: The Bears' defense
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog —
... Didn't hear this quote Sunday from Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers: "It was one of the most disappointing games of my career." Michael Hunt of the Journal Sentinel leads his column with the quote. ...
The Week In Quotes: November 14, 2008
Football Outsiders —
... ) THAT THROW IS A CRIME AGAINST NATURE "My question was, 'Is it an unnatural throwing motion if it's complete?'" -Packers head coach Mike McCarthy , on the referee's explanation of a safety called on quarterback Aaron Rodgers for intentional grounding in the endzone. The explanation was that Rodgers made an "unnatural throwing motion." "I wasn't 100% satisfied with (the official's) explanation." -Rodgers. ( Journal Sentinel ) CAN NO ONE STOP THIS ONE-ARMED MAN? PAGING DR. RICHARD KIMBLE ... "I came in this morning, and the pain was minimal, the swelling minimal. The doctors ...
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