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Rodgers after loss: 'I'll have a glass of scotch and chill out a little bit'

Benny Sieu / USA TODAY Sports

Aaron Rodgers is still the master of relaxing.

After the Green Bay Packers lost 30-16 at home to the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, the Packers quarterback tried to impress upon the press that another early-season defeat is nothing to worry about.

"I'll have a glass of scotch and chill out a little bit," is how Rodgers said he'd handle the loss.

This time, though, he did offer that he will harshly scrutinize his own performance, one in which he threw one touchdown, one interception, and lost a fumble on the Dallas 1-yard line.

"I'm my biggest critic and I'll look at this as finely as I look at every other game and improve," he said.

Through five games, the Packers have scored the fifth-fewest points in the NFC. They'll have a chance to rebound quickly as they host the Chicago Bears on Thursday night.

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