Aaron Rodgers to drink scotch, watch film after Packers loss
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has a couple of solutions that he hopes will help his team after their latest loss, a 30–16 setback to the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.
Rodgers went 31 of 42 for 294 yards with one touchdown in the game. He was intercepted once and lost a fumble.
"Have a glass of scotch and chill out a little bit [and] watch the film," Rodgers said when asked how he would deal with the loss. "I'm my biggest critic, and I look at this as finely as I look at every other game and improve."
Things got so bad for the Packers offense that they were booed off the field by their home crowd in the second half.
"Look, we're upset, they're upset, it's part of it," Rodgers said. "It's not the first time, probably won't be the last time."
Rodgers is completing 60% of his passes with 10 touchdowns and four interceptions this season for Green Bay (3–2), and has also fumbled five times.
The Packers are back in action on Thursday night against the Chicago Bears. Green Bay has won four of the last five meetings between the teams.
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