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Last week, I promised to study Aaron Rodgers' performance, and based on how he performed against the Minnesota Vikings, I'd either entrench my belief that he is ready to get his head caved in or relent and admit he's a bulletproof fantasy starter. After one half against the Vikings, the former seemed more likely. Rodgers was hit five times on his first 11 drop-backs, suffered four sacks and led his team to three points in 30 minutes. But he played much better (to say the least) during the Green Bay Packers' huge comeback. He's...
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