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Packers Notebook: Brandon Jackson’s Best Game, More On Aaron Rodgers’ Struggles

October 26, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

For Green Bay Packers' running back Brandon Jackson, Sunday night's victory over the Minnesota Vikings must have felt good, and for a number of reasons. 
Beating a division rival and joining the Bears atop the NFC North have to be reasons number one and two, respectively, but there's no doubt Jackson has to feel a little more comfortable about his role after putting together what Packers' coach Mike McCarthy calls his "best game". 
For weeks after incumbent starter Ryan Grant was lost for the season to injury, Packers' fans far and wide were calling for reinforcements at running back, but Packers' management held faith in Jackson's ability to hold down the position. 
And finally Sunday night, that faith was rewarded. Jackson's stat line might not turn any heads—13 carries, 58 yards, one touchdown and 46 yards receiving—but it was clearly his best game of the season. 
In his various touches, Jackson was reading the holes and hitting th...

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