Perhaps you missed that final pass during Sunday's Packers vs. Cowboys playoff game.
Rodgers rolls left, eludes a deluge of defenders, buys all the time in the world — as he often does — and then hits a streaking Jared Cook running across the field, all with just seconds on the clock. It lets kicker Mason Crosby come out to break a tie as time expires and, thus, propels Green Bay into Sunday's NFC Championship game.
It was the kind of play only a Hall of Fame-bound quarterback could complete. But what makes the toss even more impressive — and demonstrates why Rodgers is in a class of his own right now — is that he made the whole thing up. Read more...
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