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

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

"Go, Aaron Rodgers," indeed. If the Packers are going to have any chance, Rodgers is going to need to play a lot better than he has in recent weeks. Yes, the offensive line is a mess, the running game is spotty and receivers can't get open, but we're

The duel between Rodgers and the Redskins' Kirk Cousins would have been a mismatch at any other time in history. But with the two quarterbacks heading in opposite directions over the past 10 games, it is at best a draw for the Packers entering the wild 

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).

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