Packers' Cobb on final throw: Rodgers invented play like a kid drawing in dirt
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That incredible throw from Aaron Rodgers to tight end Jared Cook that set up the Green Bay Packers' game-winning field goal was nowhere to be found in the team's playbook.
Receiver Randall Cobb told The MMQB's Robert Klemko that Rodgers didn't call a normal play in the huddle, but instead told every receiver what to do, as if he were a kid drawing a play design in the dirt.
The result was this:
Maybe the Packers don't even need offensive coaches. Just let Rodgers run the whole show.