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Aaron Rodgers, Clay Matthews: Can They Avoid a Super Slump?

March 5, 2011   ·     ·   Jump to comments

A collection of the young, talented and successful should be destined for certain future triumph, but as the film Bonfire of the Vanities—or the guys behind Windows Vista—have proven, this is not always the case.
Right now, it's hard to envision a scenario where the Rodgers/Matthews-led world-champion Green Bay Packers would succumb to such a fate. But until those interminable little boxes started flickering across the screen at the start of the "Heat of the Moment" video, the same was said about the '80s super group Asia. In other words, "Only Time Will Tell."
With that in mind, here's a look at the five biggest post-Super Bowl Championship flops of all time:
 
1988 Washington Redskins
You’d expect the services of Jay Schroeder as a starting QB to be in as much demand as Gary Glitter’s Daycare, but if you were in our nation’s capital in the late '80s, you’d be mistaken.
Fresh off an All-Pro selection in 1986, Schro...

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