The year of Aaron Rodgers ended with a preview of the back nine of his career. Even before Rodgers momentarily left Sunday's MVP-clinching win over Detroit with a calf injury, Rodgers was winning quietly. He was making quick throws in rhythm to beat the Lions' pass rush before it picked up steam. He was targeting the weak spots of Detroit's defense before the snap. He was winning from the pocket. He was winning like Peyton Manning. The theatre of the injury was hard to resist. Rodgers won
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