Monday, October 10, 2011

PACKERS WIN, 5-0

For the first time since 1965, the Green Bay Packers are starting the season 5-0.

Woo hoo!

The Packers remain undefeated.

I was a little nervous during the first half, but I had a good feeling about the game.

I have a good feeling about the season.

From the Atlanta Journal Constitution:

Green Bay, the defending Super Bowl champs, bounced back from a two-touchdown deficit Sunday night to beat the Falcons 25-14 in a nationally televised game at the Georgia Dome.

The Falcons dominated early before the offense stalled. The Packers shook it off and quarterback Aaron Rodgers delivered 70- and 29-yard touchdown passes.

The Falcons scored on their first two possessions, but couldn't keep it going. They punted on their next five possessions before being intercepted on the sixth. The defense gave up the big plays to Rodgers, who finished with 396 yards passing.

The Packers improved to 5-0, while the Falcons, the defending NFC South champions, dropped to 2-3. Last season, the Packers routed the Falcons 48-21 in the divisional round of the playoffs.

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