This is what a tiki bar in Green Bay looks like.
(via @experiri)
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Who’s your pick for Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year when it’s announced Monday? I don’t think Joe Paterno repeats from 1986.
My guess: Aaron Rodgers. Dude is reigning Super Bowl MVP, champion, hasn’t lost all calendar year at the most important position in sports.
All he did Sunday — while having his worst-rated game of the season (106.2) — was throw for four TDs, lead his team in rushing yards (32) and walk away a winner. Again.
Source: news.daylife.com
Aaron Rodgers has been named the NFC Offensive Player of the Month for November, marking the fourth straight month he’s won that award, dating back to December of last season.
Rodgers’ game log for this season is simply incredible. His passer rating was at least 111.4 in all of 11 games this season. (All victories, of course.)
On the year: 260 for 263 (71.8 %), 33 TDs, 4 INTs and two rushing TDs. His 127.7 passer rating is on pace to break Peyton Manning’s single-season record of 121.1.
Source: news.daylife.com
The Big Lead: Ndamukong Suh Ejected For Being A Horrible Thanksgiving Dinner Host
Shameless, dirty play by the Lions’ defensive stud, who’s developing quite a reputation. And a pathetic explanation afterward.
Source: thebiglead.com
In his last two games, Aaron Rodgers is 45 of 56 with 7 TDs and no picks. Is that even legal?
Source: ESPN
This week’s isse of Sports Illustrated features two covers. The first is the Green Bay Packers receiving corp posing with QB Aaron Rodgers. The second is Albert Pujols and Rafael Furcal embracing after the Cardinals’ World Series victory. (Packers - Robert Beck/SI; Cardinals - Al Tielemans/SI)
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A gallery of the six defense-themed regional covers of Sports Illustrated’s NFL preview, which hits newsstands this week.
The following standout linebackers are featured:
* LaMarr Woodley of the Pittsburgh Steelers
* Clay Matthews of the Green Bay Packers
* Jerod Mayo of the New England Patriots
* Curtis Lofton of the Atlanta Falcons
* Calvin Pace of the New York Jets
* DeMarcus Ware of the Dallas Cowboys




