Giants vs. Packers: Green Bay and Aaron Rodgers Will Dominate New York on Sunday
Regardless of what anyone says, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was the NFL's MVP in 2011. The 28-year-old signal-caller was incredible this year, and had what may have been the best single season for a quarterback in league history.
All Rodgers did was complete 68.3 percent of his passes for 4,643 yards, with 45 touchdowns and just six interceptions. He led the NFL in yards per attempt (9.25) and his passer rating of 122.5 broke the single-season NFL record. He did all of that in just 15 games as he sat out the season finale.
Rodgers also guided Green Bay to a 15-1 record, and the team has now won 21 of its last 22 games.
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This Sunday against the New York Giants the big concern for the Packers will be up front, and they will need to slow down a New York pass rush that racked up 48 sacks during the regular season. While keeping Rodgers upright will be important for the Packers, even if he does take a few hits, I don't see how the Giants can slow Green Bay's offense down.
The Packers simply have too many weapons and Rodgers knows how to use them. This season Green Bay boasts seven players with 25 or more receptions. Meanwhile Jordy Nelson (68), Greg Jennings (67) and Jermichael Finley (55) all have 55 or more catches.
Even with Rodgers watching from the sideline in Week 17, the Packers were able to dominate a game offensively. With backup Matt Flynn under center, Green Bay racked up 45 points and 550 total yards.
With Rodgers rested and Jennings returning to the lineup after sitting a few weeks thanks to a knee injury, the Packers should be able to shred a Giants secondary that ranked 29th in the NFL in pass defense (allowed 255.1 yards per game).
Expect Rodgers to dominate on Sunday like we have seen him do all season, as the Packers cruise to the NFC title game.

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