Packers can't make up their mind!

The Packers could not make up their mind on quarterbacks on Sunday and it cost them a very important game. On a day when the Vikings offense gained over 300 yards in Nashville, TN but lost because of three fumbles, the Packers had four turnovers and just 180 offensive yards of their own while losing to Tampa. The Packers took the initial drive 58 yards for a Greg Jennings touchdown, but the offense went down hill from there. The Packers had just seven first downs in the first half and one in the second half on a long TD pass from Rodgers to Jennings. But Rodgers did not play like himself on Sunday as he threw three interceptions and injured his shoulder on the aforementioned second half TD pass. Rodgers reinjured his arm on his fourth quarter interception that ended in a Tampa TD drive. Matt Flynn, a rookie out of LSU, filled in for Rodgers and fared hopelessly as he passed 2 for 6 and looked just like a rookie. The Packers allowed Tampa to take a 20-7 before Rodgers TD pass and Woodson's INT return for a TD. But the Bucs added a field goal and a touchdown to take the lead for good. The game was especially hard for Tampa Bay Bucaneers kicker Matt Bryant whose three month old son died on Wednesday.

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