Rodgers Stands By O-Line
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been sacked 20 times in the Green Bay Packers' four games this season, including eight times in one game against the Minnesota Vikings.
But Rodgers isn't criticizing his offensive line.
"It really doesn't do any good," Rodgers said Wednesday, according to the Associated Press. "I trust those guys. I love those guys. They take care of me. I take care of them. That's the way it goes. We have a tight-knit relationship. Nothing gets done when you do something like that publicly."
Rodgers also said, according to the AP: "We're all pros. We all hold ourselves to a standard of play, and I'd say myself and those guys included would probably all agree that personally, we haven't played up to our potential at all times. We all want to play better. We're going to play better."
By
Mark Maske
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October 15, 2009; 4:27 PM ET
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