Gosselin: Rodgers puts on quarterbacking clinic in victory over Cowboys
Dak Prescott put up the numbers but it was Aaron Rodgers that was the winner. Rick Gosselin talks quarterbacks in his postgame commentary.

The Dallas Cowboys saw what a $140 million quarterback looks like Sunday.
And it wasn’t the guy who passed for 463 yards and is seeking those franchise quarterback dollars in his next contract in 2020.
It was the other quarterback who threw for 238 yards without any touchdowns.
The “other” quarterback was Aaron Rodgers, who put on a quarterbacking clinic in a stunning 34-24 upset victory over Dak Prescott and the Cowboys.
That’s because there’s more to playing quarterback than just throwing the football. It’s managing the game, keeping your team out of trouble and finding a way to win when you have no business winning – and the Packers on paper had no business winning this game.
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