Greg Jennings Video: Watch Aaron Rodgers Find Jennings for First TD of 2011
Well that was quick.
Less than five minutes into the first NFL game of the season, the defending Super Bowl champions have gotten off to quite the start.
With 10:12 minutes remaining in the first quarter and the ball within the 10-yard line, Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers noticed WR Greg Jennings in on-on-one coverage against New Orleans Saints cornerback Patrick Robinson.
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An easy toss to Jenning's right shoulder later and we have the first points in the new NFL season.
Jennings did a terrific job of creating separation at the last second to give himself room to make the grab. Robinson fell down and it was one of the easier TDs Jennings will get this season.
The drive went nine plays and 76 yards in a mere 4:52 minutes.
It was a great way to kick off the new season. The anticipation for this game had reached insane levels and the fans were treated to a terrific first drive.
It couldn't have been scripted any better.
Two assumptions can be made about the first drive:
1. Rodgers is already in mid-season form. He was flinging the pigskin to all parts of the field with pinpoint accuracy. He looked liked a guy that has aspirations of winning the MVP.
2. The new-look Saints D has some work to do. The defensive front line seemed fatigued almost right off the bat. They have to do a better job of getting pressure on Rodgers. If they allow him to survey the field the way he did early on...start the buses.
After one quarter at Lambeau Field, it's the Packers 21 Saints 7.
Welcome back football.

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