After Further Review: Why Aaron Rodgers is not playing like an elite QB

"Aaron is at the top," Cousins said. "I feel like I've stood up here and said that about Tom Brady when we played the Patriots. I feel like I've said that about Drew Brees when we played the Saints, but, I mean, Aaron Rodgers is Aaron Rodgers. He's

And right now, that's not a good thing for Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers. Since the Packers run to glory and a Super Bowl championship in 2010, Rodgers is just 2-4 in the playoffs. Rodgers has been remarkably average in Green Bay's post-season losses, and 

quarterback is 9.6 inches. Other notable QBs hand sizes: Drew Brees (10.25 inches), Brett Favre (10.38 inches), Colin Kaepernick (9.13 inches) and Michael Vick (8.5 inches). Although Don is no Wilson, his 9.5-inch hands top Aaron Rodgers (9.38 inches).

"Aaron is at the top," Cousins said. "I feel like I've stood up here and said that about Tom Brady when we played the Patriots. I feel like I've said that about Drew Brees when we played the Saints, but, I mean, Aaron Rodgers is Aaron Rodgers. He's

The Rodgers-led Packers offense we've come to expect — the explosive, entertaining and, most importantly, winning offense — hasn't shown up much in 2015. This version is a clunky, ugly, laborious offense that isn't rolling up big numbers and didn't