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Ahh, the sweet taste of victory - it never gets old. The Green Bay Packers earned a solid win yesterday to bring their record back even at 1-1, and it was a thoroughly satisfying win - the offense found balance with a running game, Aaron Rodgers brought his A game, and the defense held RG3 completely in check until the game was already out of hand.
Let's take a spin around the internet and find out what people are talking about today.
Michael Hunt - This year's Packers team looks like it could be special - JSOnline
Don't get too low after a loss, don't get too high after a win. One game at a time, Michael.
Redskins split on noise level at Lambeau - JSOnline
Hmm. There appears to be no consensus on whether the new additions really did anything for the crowd noise. Or perhaps it's sour grapes from a team that just lost handily.
Effective run game makes Rodgers even more lethal | Packersnews
It's like we knew that would happen! But be honest - who saw that day coming from James Starks?
Instead of complaining, Jones rebounds - ESPN Wisconsin
I loved the way Rodgers threw the ball around the field and got his big four receivers involved yesterday. Let's have more of that, please.
ESPN Wisconsin - 09/15/13 Starks no longer 'on the bubble'
James Jones on Starks: "He tried to punish people, tried to finish runs." Indeed, and he made Brandon Meriweather pay for leading with his helmet, too.
"Chips Report" from Week 2 Packers Win vs. Washington | Cheesehead TV
Not much of a surprise who gets a blue chip this week.
Finally, we have this great tweet from the NFL Network's morning show:
@packers are the first team in NFL history with a 450-yard passer @AaronRodgers12 and 125-yard rusher @James44Starks in the same game.
— NFL AM (@NFL_AM) September 16, 2013
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