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Aaron Rodgers doesn't have to do it all anymore

With a roster overhaul nearly complete, a new coaching staff, and a new playbook, Aaron Rodgers doesn't have to single-handedly win games for the Packers to be successful in 2019.

Cory Jennerjohn of Cheesehead TV writes that counting upon Rodgers to simply lift the rest of the team around his unique talents shouldn't be the gameplan for the next 16 games:

Playing the Bears in the season opener is tough enough. But throw in the fact that the offense hasn't really been seen yet and you've got a whole new thing to worry about. Aaron Rodgers pulled a rabbit out of his hat last year when he led the Packers to 21 fourth quarter points and a season-opening 24-23 win over the Bears at Lambeau Field.

Rodgers is the best player on the Packers, but he doesn't have to do it by himself. The sooner that mentality isn't taken for granted, the sooner this team will be a consistent winner again.

You can read the full post at Cheesehead TV by clicking here.

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