Article By Mark Strotman on 20th October, 2009
Coming into the season, the Packers’ offensive line was hardly thought to be a liability but was still not a strong point on the team. Six weeks in, the unit is as big a liability as one will find in the NFL. Aaron Rodgers has put up outstanding stats considering he has been sacked a league-high 25 times. The current NFL record for times sacked in a season is David Carr, with 72. Rodgers is on pace to be sacked 80 times, which would set a new record.
Injuries to Chad Clifton, Jason Spitz, and Daryn Colledge—combined with Rodgers holding on to the ball...
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