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Blaming Referees and Missed Opportunities, Aaron Rodgers Says Opponent QB Played Too Well for Packers to Comeback in Game

Published 11/18/2022, 5:00 PM EST

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The Green Bay Packers and Aaron Rodgers lost against the Tennessee Titans with a score of 27-17. They have reached a score of 4 wins and 7 losses on the NFC North table.

While the Packers’ quarterback admitted that their team had a few shortcomings, Rodgers also spoke about the great play of the opponent’s quarterback and his ability did not leave a lot of room for the Packers to make a comeback.

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Aaron Rodgers praising Titans QB

Aaron Rodgers spoke about the brilliant performance of the Tennessee Titans quarterback, Ryan Tannehill. Tannehill ended the game with 2 touchdown passes, 1 interception, and 333 passing yards. The Titans’ QB had the best game he’s had this season with the way he played against the Titans.

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He had perfect passes on the field despite facing really stellar defense from the Packers. His performance even got a comment from the reigning MVP, saying, “well I thought Ryan played really well for them”. Apart from praising Ryan, Rodgers also spoke about the referees’ calls and the opportunities the Packers missed. He covered all of this in the post-game interview, talking about the way he and his team played.

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Missed opportunities and referee blaming

During his post-game interview after the Packers’ loss, Rodgers spoke about different opportunities that he and his team missed. He first spoke about his own flaws and the number of throws he missed. The quarterback readily accepted the responsibility for the errors he had committed and said, “I mean I missed a couple throws for sure I’m not sure exactly which ones you’re talking about but I definitely missed a couple throws.” 

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The quarterback also spoke about the opportunities the team missed. He mentioned how they could’ve capitalized on the opportunity and failed to do and said, “us not capitalizing on a couple opportunities like Keisean’s return there getting points there obviously hurt us but we just never could kind of get over that hump and get the ball back.” The Packers QB also spoke about how there might have been a lack of flags given to them by the referee and that would’ve had an impact as well. However, even in loss, Rodgers showed composure and grace and did give credit where credit was due. What remains to be seen is how well the Packers can play the rest of the season.

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Aditya Rajput is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and Advertising and Branding from FLAME University. His favorite player is Tom Brady, the best quarterback to play the game in his opinion, but his favorite team is Brady's Super Bowl kryptonite, the New York Giants.
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