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jsonline.com - 12/27/2008
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The 4,000-yard milestone has long been the standard of excellence for National Football League quarterbacks, a level reserved for only the league's top producers.
There's a chance Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers could reach that mark this season.
pastthepylon.blogspot.com - 12/22/2008
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The last Monday Night game of the 2008
NFL regular season will actually have some meaning thanks
to the Minnesota Vikings loss to the Atlanta Falcons. Will the Packers come to play or are the Bears going to have a cake walk when the game takes place?
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Monday Night - Packers Try to Knock the Bear out of the ...
jsonline.com - 1/2/2009
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The average distance of Aaron Rodgers' 28 touchdown
passes was 15.6 yards, almost 10 yards below Brett
Favre's mark of 25.2 last season. Favre's average was 26.9 in 2006, his first season under coach Mike McCarthy.
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A statistical analysis of the Packers' season
sports.espn.go.com - 12/29/2008
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Fast Facts •Detroit became the first team since
the inception of the 16-game schedule (1978) to go
0-16. •The Lions have lost 17 straight dating back to last season (matching the fifth longest streak in NFL history), and they have lost their last 17 ...
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Detroit vs. Green Bay - Recap - December 28, 2008
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ProFootballTalk.com —
... . It’s pretty simple. Just be more aware that guys are going to be hitting you until you fall all the way to the ground. Make sure you just hold the ball tight. It’s not that big of a deal.” Packers QB Aaron Rodgers is 270 yards shy of a 4,000-yard season. Lions fans may need to ...
Black and Blue all over: Texans offense awaits
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog —
... The Vikings are attempting to lead the NFL in rush defense for the third consecutive season, writes Sean Jensen of the St. Paul Pioneer Press. Only one other team in NFL history (the Dallas Cowboys of the late 1960s) have accomplished that feat. ...
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