Win, we intercepted Rodgers once in the first game this year and did not turn the ball over ourselves. Statistically it was a very close game. (Here is the box score.)

Rodgers is also one of the most explosive QBs in the league. What makes him so great is that when he isn't getting sacked he's throwing touchdowns. He threw the second most in the league, 39, and the second fewest ints of quarterbacks who played the entire season, 8. That's why it is so important to get him on the ground. He isn't going to kill a lot of drives on his own with ints or with bad passes (his 67.2 completion percentage is 3rd in the league). You have to stop him. He generally doesn't beat himself.