First Down/Fourth Down: Pro Bowl Highs And Lows

Posted by Dan Graziano | NFL News | Sunday 31 January 2010 6:43 pm

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Packers QB Aaron Rodgers enjoyed the freedom of a pressure-free Pro Bowl.MIAMI -- First Down/Fourth Down picks the winners and losers from the 2010 Pro Bowl.

First Down:
Aaron Rodgers. This is what it would feel like if he had an offensive line that could keep defenders off of him. Rodgers was 15-of-19 for 197 yards and two TDs in the first half. To make himself feel at home, though, he did manage to take one sack.

Fourth Down:
Norv Turner. Chad Ochocinco begged him to let him try a 36-yard field goal at the end of the first half, but Turner refused. In a nifty karmic twist reminiscent of Turner's playoff loss to the Jets, Dan Carpenter (filling in for Nate Kaeding) missed the kick anyway.
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