northwoodsgal
TUG Member
Time to bump this post up to the top. GO PACK!!
Great game! It came down to turnovers. The Packers defense was able to cause turnovers that put points on the board which led to the win.
Yep - which is why, as much as I may like Aaron Rodgers, I felt his getting the MVP for the game wasn't right. The defense was to credit . . . and even if Charles Woodson wasn't "ON" the field for the 2nd half, he was probably the MVP for this game. His locker room speech, they say, is the reason why the gutted it out and performed to win.
. . . a 24-of-39, 304-yard, three-touchdown, mistake-free effort . . .
Plus 4 dropped passes that could have been/should have been caught. That will get a superbowl quarterback an MVP almost any year.