Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers had little trouble staying perfect with a 45-7 drubbing of the NFC North rival Minnesota Vikings at Lambeau Field. Rodgers spread the ball to 10 different receivers, hitting 23-of-30 passes for 250 yards and four touchdowns for Green Bay (9-0), which has won 15 straight including last season's Super Bowl run. Jordy Nelson caught two touchdowns for the Packers, who had a tough time against Minnesota three weeks ago before pulling out a 33-27 decision despite allowing 175 rushing yards to Adrian Peterson. This time around, Peterson was held to 51 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries, while Christian Ponder passed for just 190 yards with an interception on 16- of-30 attempts in the loss. The Vikings (2-7) were coming off a bye after defeating the Carolina Panthers in Week 8, but they were simply outmatched from beginning to end on Monday en route to their ninth straight division loss. Source: Sports Network
i wonder if there will ever come a time when they start flexing monday night games like they do sunday night games. it seems MNF only has 1 or 2 decent match-ups each month. For the money that ESPN pays for MNF, they may demand it with the next contract.
That's why I turned the TV off with 10 minutes left in the game :icon_cheesygrin: :icon_mrgreen: :icon_cheesygrin: :icon_mrgreen:
The only way I see the Packers losing this year is if Rodgers goes down. One of the best teams I have seen in a long time. They are scary good..