Aaron was nursing an injured calf, before heading into the game against the Lions. He was listed as "probable" earlier in the week, and most fans knew he would give it a go. What surprised most fans was the fact that he further injured that same calf while scrambling to his right. Nothing spectacular, just a run to avoid the oncoming rush. He hobbled twice, and flipped the ball to Randall Cobb for a touchdown. The stadium went silent when he didn't get up. Slowly, a chant rose from the crowd "MVP! MVP!" It was certainly a moment for the football ages. Now, the Packers will get to take next week off, since Green Bay defeated the Lions once again.
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
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Aaron was nursing an injured calf, before heading into the game against the Lions. He was listed as "probable" earlier in the week, and most fans knew he would give it a go. What surprised most fans was the fact that he further injured that same calf while scrambling to his right. Nothing spectacular, just a run to avoid the oncoming rush. He hobbled twice, and flipped the ball to Randall Cobb for a touchdown. The stadium went silent when he didn't get up. Slowly, a chant rose from the crowd "MVP! MVP!" It was certainly a moment for the football ages. Now, the Packers will get to take next week off, since Green Bay defeated the Lions once again.
Aaron was nursing an injured calf, before heading into the game against the Lions. He was listed as "probable" earlier in the week, and most fans knew he would give it a go. What surprised most fans was the fact that he further injured that same calf while scrambling to his right. Nothing spectacular, just a run to avoid the oncoming rush. He hobbled twice, and flipped the ball to Randall Cobb for a touchdown. The stadium went silent when he didn't get up. Slowly, a chant rose from the crowd "MVP! MVP!" It was certainly a moment for the football ages. Now, the Packers will get to take next week off, since Green Bay defeated the Lions once again.